Historically Correct Cross-Genre Writing
Historically Correct Cross-Genre Writing As an author, it is our duty to paint a picture for our readers. Getting it right when doing historical fiction sometimes is not an easy Continue Reading
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Historically Correct Cross-Genre Writing As an author, it is our duty to paint a picture for our readers. Getting it right when doing historical fiction sometimes is not an easy Continue Reading
Seventh Star Press is proud to announce that Thunder Horizon, the new Rayden Valkyrie novel by Stephen Zimmer, is now available in print and eBook formats! Pick up a copy Continue Reading
I’m very excited to offer this new interview with Seventh Star author Nathan Day. Nathan has penned the Orphan Saga, which will be available this summer from Seventh Star Press. Continue Reading
Seventh Star Press is proud to announce Daniel Dark as the newest member of our author family, with two series that will bring readers dark Victorian experiences within the pages of his Continue Reading
Okay, so it took me a while to get this up. I started it right after the convention ended but since then I’ve been crazy busy! But, at last, here Continue Reading
There has always been something in me that wanted to write. From poetry to short stories and technical manuals I have tackled them, but never felt confident in the finished Continue Reading
One thing I know to be true, every writer desires to be heard, now whether that is the deepest desire of the writer’s heart, of that I have no clue. Continue Reading
Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the cover art from the award-winning Bonnie Wasson for Thunder Horizon, the latest Rayden Valkyrie Novel and the second book of the Dark Continue Reading
Please enjoy this review of The Complex, by Brian Keene. It is part of my Is That an Old Book? review series. There are a few spoilers, so if you’re Continue Reading
What’s Stopping You, Idiot? By Daniel Dark When I was young, writing things down was part of me, but the mechanics of it never came easy. When I was in Continue Reading