by Whitney Smyth | Mar 19, 2019 | Columns, Featured, From the Editor
Some of you may have noticed a lack of posts for the last two weeks. Essentially, the most recent WordPress update completely broke the website’s back end as it no longer supports the current theme. For a while even the admins couldn’t access it enough to...
by Site Owner | Jan 10, 2019 | Columns, Featured, The Reader's Perspective
A new year brings new resolutions, and we decided to poll our reviewers about their reading goals for 2019. We got quite a range of responses, from specific number goals to tackling new and unfamiliar genres. What are your reading goals for the new year? “My...
by Guest Author | Oct 3, 2018 | Columns, Featured, Guest Posts
The Baryon Press recently announced the release of a new science title that is a combined, in-depth astronomy/ natural history course. Astronomy & Natural History Connections: From Darwin to Einstein, written by Barry Boyce, is essential reading for the...
by Whitney Smyth | Jul 10, 2018 | Columns, Featured, Interviews, Sponsored
Q. Hail Judeas Caesar is your first fictional novel. Was this a project that came together quickly or one that was years in the making? A. It took several years. After the idea first came to me, it took years before I even thought of writing a book. Then I spent a few...
by Guest Author | Jun 26, 2018 | Columns, Featured, Guest Posts
Writing My First Novel: I Let the Characters Lead by K.D. Girsch I have carried on a passionate affair with fiction – its characters and the authors who created them – since I was a child seeking out stories on the adult side of my small town’s one-room...
by Guest Author | Apr 24, 2018 | Columns, Featured, Guest Posts
Storytelling is the most pervasive form of modern magic. Through the imagination we can transport ourselves through worlds we’ve made to show each other different sides of life. As a jack-of-all-trades creative, I have a unique viewpoint of the different mediums of...