RRS Roundup: Cemeteries and Brainrushes

 This week on Read it! Review it! Share it! I’m mixing it up. A little bit of column A and a little bit of column B. First, the more dramatic and gritty of column A: Cemetery Street A darker, post-modern take on Bridge to Terabithia. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a young adult book, but … Read more RRS Roundup: Cemeteries and Brainrushes

Why Your Indie Novel Stinks

Greg BrownHow many of you have ever gone to a classical guitar performance in which the instrument was splendidly crafted, the musician inspired and the music selection brilliantly uplifting, and yet the performance sucked because the guitar was terribly out of tune?

(Wait a second. You’re telling me you’ve never been to a classical guitar performance? Not even in college to impress a girl/guy?) Of course the answer is none of you. It’s ridiculous to think a professional or even amateur guitarist would be so asinine as to put hours of practice and hundreds of dollars into such a performance and yet simply fail to tune the instrument.

You see where I’m going with this?

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RRS Roundup: Lizard Brains and Terminal Viscosity

This week on Read it! Review it! Share it! I’m highlighting a couple of Indie eBooks I’m pretty dang sure you haven’t read but that you should enjoy. The Reality War Book1: The Slough of Despond Some of you may recognize the “slough of despond” from the classic tale, “Pilgrim’s Progress.” The connection is just … Read more RRS Roundup: Lizard Brains and Terminal Viscosity