If you’re not a fan of James Rollins … we’ll find a prayer group for you. Mr. Rollins sets the standard for thrillers with a wide range of novels. Best known for his Sigma Series (see my review of Bloodline), he’s also written an Indiana Jones adventure, books for kids, many stand-alone novels, and now […]
How Louis Kirby Writes – Great Writers on Writing
Author of a recent Thriller of the Week award, Louis Kirby joins us this time. His thriller Shadow of Eden has garnered many well deserved rave reviews. He is working on his next book which promises to include a deep Seeley James: Your thriller Shadow of Eden has one of the most exciting beginnings of […]
Thriller of the Week – Black Karma by William G. Davis
Look out James Rollins, Steve Berry, and all the other mega-thriller writers, William G. Davis has written the sequel to Pagan Moon and it’s one helluva ride. The story opens with a series of gruesome murders that baffle the authorities. At the same time, Mike Gage, hero of Pagan Moon, has been summoned to his […]
How an Epic Hike in the Grand Canyon Altered Reality
I, the thriller writer, suggested a quick push over the cliff for our hike leader whose sudden and unexpected salt deficiency had slowed our ascent. Besides, I coveted his trekking poles. I reasoned that, as long as the rest of us maintained our stories in Deliverance-like solidarity, we could resume our scheduled pace and make […]
How A. G. Riddle Writes – Great Writers on Writing
With over 150,000 copies sold, Atlantis Gene became one of the surprise debuts of 2013. The breakneck pace, interrupted by an ageless love story, followed by fascinating science, concluding with a death-defying attempt to save the world proved popular. Today, Mr. Riddle answers a few questions about his writing and his books. Seeley James: Did […]
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