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June 23, 2017
Author Interview: AJ Aalto (Super Fun Psycho Thriller + Sci-Fi Author)
Originally posted on Write Through the Night:
A month or so ago now, I was approached to do an interview with AJ, and I lept at the idea, because… well… I love interviews. But this one had something special, because AJ was in the process of releasing Closet Full of Bones, a psycho-thriller that sounds absolutely…
A month or so ago now, I was approached to do an interview with AJ, and I lept at the idea, because… well… I love interviews. But this one had something special, because AJ was in the process of releasing Closet Full of Bones, a psycho-thriller that sounds absolutely…
Published on June 23, 2017 05:15
June 2, 2017
The Woods – Part 6 (The House) Inspecting the House by LV Gaudet
2015 The realtor enters first, staring in fascination at the outdated furniture and décor. The air feels heavy with dust and it tickles the back of his throat. Awkwardly, he remembers and steps aside to let the other man in. The buyer steps inside after the realtor and, like him, stops to take it […]
Published on June 02, 2017 19:00
The Woods – Part 5 (The Woods) Return to the House by LV Gaudet
1985 The boys burst into the house, hurriedly kicking off their boots at the back door before going any further. Everything looks exactly like it did when they went out to play. It’s 1985 and the furniture and décor are a clash of pieces mostly from the sixties and seventies, some bought new, some […]
Published on June 02, 2017 17:00
The Woods – Part 4 (The House) First Entry in Thirty Years by LV Gaudet
2015 The key jams in the lock, not wanting to go in. The realtor looks at him nervously and smiles. “It’ll go in. The key works.” His grimace gives face to the lie. He isn’t so sure it will work. He fiddles and struggles with the key for too long before the rusting lock […]
Published on June 02, 2017 15:40
Kingdom Hospital (2004)
Originally posted on Special Features with Stacey Shaw:
Way back in 2004, BBC Two aired a 13-part miniseries based on “The Kingdom” a Danish series by Lars von Trier. This US adaption, retitled “Kingdom Hospital” was developed following this by the one and only Stephen King and made good use of a much larger budget…
Way back in 2004, BBC Two aired a 13-part miniseries based on “The Kingdom” a Danish series by Lars von Trier. This US adaption, retitled “Kingdom Hospital” was developed following this by the one and only Stephen King and made good use of a much larger budget…
Published on June 02, 2017 04:41
May 26, 2017
Digital Advertising in 2017
Originally posted on Elite Digital Advertising:
Advertising has evolved. We are no longer stuck with the usual print, radio or television advertisements. Make way for the digital era! Everywhere we go we are starting to see digital screens popping up, catching our eye. We’ve said it ourselves…”it’s starting to look like Times Square around here”.…
Advertising has evolved. We are no longer stuck with the usual print, radio or television advertisements. Make way for the digital era! Everywhere we go we are starting to see digital screens popping up, catching our eye. We’ve said it ourselves…”it’s starting to look like Times Square around here”.…
Published on May 26, 2017 04:36
May 12, 2017
Weekend Writing: 7 steps to writing mental illness
Originally posted on If there’s one thing that’s ticked me off over the years, its watching novels continually fail to portray mental illness accurately, realistically, and for the sake of character not plot. So, without further ado, here are your seven steps to getting mental illness right in your next story.…
Published on May 12, 2017 05:08
April 21, 2017
What Makes For A Good Psychological Thriller? [Guest Post]
Originally posted on Rachel Poli:
Guests appear on my blog three times a month. If you would like to know more about this, please visit my Guest Bloggers Wanted page. Today’s post is brought to you by Heena Rathore P. Thanks, Heena! Image Credit: TC (talkingcomicbooks.com) When I hear the term ‘psychological thrillers’, I feel…
Guests appear on my blog three times a month. If you would like to know more about this, please visit my Guest Bloggers Wanted page. Today’s post is brought to you by Heena Rathore P. Thanks, Heena! Image Credit: TC (talkingcomicbooks.com) When I hear the term ‘psychological thrillers’, I feel…
Published on April 21, 2017 04:20
April 13, 2017
The Plot Thickens…
Originally posted on T. R. Woodward:
Plotting can be one of the hardest parts of writing, mostly because writers get overwhelmed with the process. I have given you 3 different styles of working out a plot. You can take parts from all of them and mix them or keep them separate. Keep in mind that…
Plotting can be one of the hardest parts of writing, mostly because writers get overwhelmed with the process. I have given you 3 different styles of working out a plot. You can take parts from all of them and mix them or keep them separate. Keep in mind that…
Published on April 13, 2017 04:24
March 31, 2017
How To Get Away With Murder
Originally posted on Northern Editorial:
(and romance, mystery, history, fantasy …) By making your book as good as it can be, of course (what else did you think I was talking about?). Ok, now that I have your attention, you weren’t really going to publish your book without getting it edited first were you?…
(and romance, mystery, history, fantasy …) By making your book as good as it can be, of course (what else did you think I was talking about?). Ok, now that I have your attention, you weren’t really going to publish your book without getting it edited first were you?…
Published on March 31, 2017 05:14


