ThrillerFest Week:Review of “Warning Order” by Joshua Hood

  Amazon/Barnes&Nobles/IndieBound/Goodreads While counting down till Thrillerfest this coming Friday, I decided to explore some new types of thrillers… I’ve never read this genre before,the genre of military thriller, though I absolutely love thrillers as a whole. These types of books excel in the craft of writing intense scenes, filled with just as much depth…

ThrillerFest 2015 Report: An Invigorating Convention for Writers of all Kinds

Now the following may be construed as an ad, but if you’re a writer of any kind, Thrillerfest is quite simply a fantastic, invigorating place for professional writers, writers that are just starting, writers that are going through a creative drought and need an inspiriting boost of good energy. Having attended this well-organized event now…

Jo Vee’s Prince Lestat Art Gallery

Seeing as how Jo Vee did so much hard work on all twenty four pieces of artwork that were entries for my very popular Lestat comic contest earlier this month, I decided to honor her work by sharing all 24 pieces below. In lieu of Anne Rice’s appearance at this years’s Thrillerfest, this was a…

Thrillerfest IX Coverage Tomorrow!!

Last year’s Thrillerfest event was dangerously exciting, especially for someone like myself, who only considers themselves a moderate fan of books from the thriller genre. After last year, I daresay that I gained a bit more interest in the genre, and have been reading books from it ever since. Just this summer, I was very…

Review of “I am Pilgrim” by Terry Hayes

    Published by: Atria Books (Imprint of Simon Schuster Review written by: Justin Boyer Amazon.com (Kindle Edition)/ Barnes and Nobles (Nook Edition)/Kobo/ Goodreads Being a very judicious reader, I often find myself either staring intently at the clock on my nightstand or trying not to nod off, when reading a ridiculously soporific story that…