For the Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, A Novice Revenges the Rhythm She tended to pace when she was bothered by a case. This was a new record, by a good five minutes. “You’re going to wear a hole in the carpet.” She didn’t hear him, or wasn’t inclined to respond. David looked back down at… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Novice
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IT CAME FROM NETFLIX! Shutter Island
{No audio this week, still adjusting to the new work schedule.} I’m sure that most of the people reading this review have at least one dog-eared copy of a paperback novel lying around somewhere. Let me ask you something: why have you read that book more than once? I’m willing to hazard a guess. Even… Continue reading IT CAME FROM NETFLIX! Shutter Island
Book Review: Dream Park
Writers need to read almost as much as they need to write. It’s how we discover things we want to do, avoid, improve upon and revisit. It also pays to re-read things we’ve previously read, as life experiences and evolving styles might give us new appreciation for something half-remembered or cast an old favorite in… Continue reading Book Review: Dream Park
IT CAME FROM NETFLIX! Zero Effect
Not all films age well. Some become trite or campy with the passage of time. Others, however, remain timeless in one way or another. Things that keep a film fresh include memorable characters, smart writing and excellent direction. Zero Effect has all three, and is also one of the most quirky and unique detective stories… Continue reading IT CAME FROM NETFLIX! Zero Effect