How About A Sneak Peek At The Coming Week?

And here we are, another week down, another pretty fantastic week in store as we race through the month of December. We're nearing the completion of our Dreamspinner Advent Calendar reviews, but that doesn't mean the end of the holidays stories we'll be featuring before the end of 2013. We've also been busy little elves,... Continue Reading →

A.J. Corza’s Got You Covered – This Week’s Pick – “Stung” by K.A. Merikan – Cover Art by Nikos Vasilakis and Book Cover Master Class

K.A. Merikan is a daring soul. She actually sent me a cover and asked me to review it! That’s right folks, me, the queen of confusion, the mistress of mumble, and the dastardly diva of disorientation. (I kinda like that last one) And what do I say to that? YAY!!!!!!!!! And you're sure you sent... Continue Reading →

A.J. Corza's Got You Covered – This Week's Pick – "Stung" by K.A. Merikan – Cover Art by Nikos Vasilakis and Book Cover Master Class

K.A. Merikan is a daring soul. She actually sent me a cover and asked me to review it! That’s right folks, me, the queen of confusion, the mistress of mumble, and the dastardly diva of disorientation. (I kinda like that last one) And what do I say to that? YAY!!!!!!!!! And you're sure you sent... Continue Reading →

If You’re Going To Get “Stung”, This Is The Best Way To Do It

“The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is.” ― Marguerite de Valois Do you find that you judge a book by its cover? The old adage says we’re not supposed to, but if you ask me, the cover of a book is like the curb appeal of a home—if the cover doesn’t make... Continue Reading →

If You're Going To Get "Stung", This Is The Best Way To Do It

“The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is.” ― Marguerite de Valois Do you find that you judge a book by its cover? The old adage says we’re not supposed to, but if you ask me, the cover of a book is like the curb appeal of a home—if the cover doesn’t make... Continue Reading →

Eep! “Mind the Zombies at the Gates of London” by Agnes Merikan – Oh, And There’s Also A Giveaway!

I love zombies. They represent things most of us dread: the slow, ugly process of decomposition of our bodies; a rapidly spreading infectious disease public services can’t stop; and the collapse of society as we know it. But while I love zombies, the typical survival/slasher stories populated by the rotters have never been my cup... Continue Reading →

Eep! "Mind the Zombies at the Gates of London" by Agnes Merikan – Oh, And There's Also A Giveaway!

I love zombies. They represent things most of us dread: the slow, ugly process of decomposition of our bodies; a rapidly spreading infectious disease public services can’t stop; and the collapse of society as we know it. But while I love zombies, the typical survival/slasher stories populated by the rotters have never been my cup... Continue Reading →

A.J.’s Got You Covered – This Week’s Top Cover Honor Goes To Kkohaku and K.A. Merikan’s “Special Needs”

So, I had a great opening thought for this very first post of mine, as I sat in the movie theater earlier today watching the previews to Kick Ass 2, but I'll be damned if I can remember what it was. Unfortunately, I am not one of those to carry around something to jot notes... Continue Reading →

A.J.'s Got You Covered – This Week's Top Cover Honor Goes To Kkohaku and K.A. Merikan's "Special Needs"

So, I had a great opening thought for this very first post of mine, as I sat in the movie theater earlier today watching the previews to Kick Ass 2, but I'll be damned if I can remember what it was. Unfortunately, I am not one of those to carry around something to jot notes... Continue Reading →

Everyone’s Needs Are Met In “Special Needs”

"When a fantasy turns you on, you’re obligated to God and nature to start doing it—right away." – Stuart Brand This was a book of firsts for me. I've never read anything from the author, and I've never read about a main character being wheelchair bound. I was interested to see how the author would... Continue Reading →

Everyone's Needs Are Met In "Special Needs"

"When a fantasy turns you on, you’re obligated to God and nature to start doing it—right away." – Stuart Brand This was a book of firsts for me. I've never read anything from the author, and I've never read about a main character being wheelchair bound. I was interested to see how the author would... Continue Reading →

Matthew Powers Lives To Tell His Story – A Guest Post From Agnes Merikan (Half The Writing Duo K.A. Merikan)

The moment my co-author and I decided to submit a manuscript for Storm Moon Press's Queer Fear anthology, we knew it would touch upon the topic of conversion therapy. "Matthew Powers Lives!" may be a ghost story, but at its core is the fear of being denied the right to express the fundamental part of... Continue Reading →

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