"Don't grab him like that," Mary said sternly, pulling her son Carson away from Sam. Sam looked down at their son, seeing the red indentations left on Carson's arm. He felt something catch in his throat as he saw the boy's wet eyes fill up like the ocean tide. Sam looked up at Mary, her … Continue reading Homefront
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New Title? Memorial Day
I've been throwing around some ideas for the title of Frigid Nights because maybe FN just isn't right. It's been more of a working title since I've been more focused on actually writing the thing and not what I should call it. While I've been thinking that I need to change the title, I haven't given … Continue reading New Title? Memorial Day
Black Echo / Crime Novels
What genre of books do you typically read? Do you ever stray from that genre and read books that fall within others? I wouldn't say I have a typical genre that I read but I recently started reading The Black Echo by Michael Connelly. I'm not much of a "police procedural" novel type of guy. I … Continue reading Black Echo / Crime Novels
Da Gaem of Trownes
Game of Thrones is one of the most complex storylines I've ever watched unfold. I'll admit, I tried reading the first book to start the series but it was a little hard for me to follow with all the names and cities that sound alike. If you aren't familiar with GoT, it's incredibly complicated and … Continue reading Da Gaem of Trownes
GoT and FN
Why can't the weather here sort itself out? It's snowing today and it's supposed to be 70 degrees later this week, it's ridiculous. I'm finally allowed to wear short sleeves at work so snow isn't going to get in the way of me and comfort. So, a close friend of mine has been bugging me … Continue reading GoT and FN




