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Author Interviews

Where to get inspiration for stories? by Author McKay Mertz

The easy answer to “Where to get inspiration for stories?” is well…everywhere. People draw inspiration from all kinds of places, but for me, I’ve found three specific, reliable sources or methods to find inspiration to write stories. Hopefully, this inspires you.  (more…)
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Fiction

The Siberian Dilemma​ – From the author of Gorky Park

Investigator Arkady Renko, described as ‘one of the most compelling figures in modern fiction’ by USA Today, finds himself travelling deep into Siberia when journalist Tatiana Petrovna disappears on a ;Tatiana Petrovna has ;Arkady Renko, iconic Moscow investigator and Tatiana’s on-off lover, hasn’t seen her since she left on a case over a…
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Fiction

The Age Of Anxiety – The debut novel by one of the world’s biggest rock stars

The debut novel by Pete Townshend, one of the world's greatest rock stars The Age of Anxiety is a great rock novel, but that is one of the less important things about it. The narrator is a brilliant creation - cultured, witty and unreliable. The novel captures the craziness of the…
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Author Interviews

Using Personal Experience to Enhance Your Story – Guest Post by Reilly’s Bullet author Mack Owen

The idea behind Reilly’s Bullet: The idea for Reilly's Bullet came from the idea that it should be possible to develop a bullet that left no forensic evidence that could link the bullet used in an assassination back to the gun and its ; A bullet that would simply disappear…
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Non-Fiction

The Lighthouse – The Mystery Of The Eilean Mor Lighthouse Keepers

On December 26 1900 a vessel arrived at Eilean Mor to bring supplies and a new relief of lighthouse men to the isolated isle. On arrival they found all three lighthouse keepers had completely disappeared and the lighthouse was left eerily quiet, even the clocks had stopped. (more…)
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