Beneath the Terminus Stone: Borderlines as a Theme
Column by Jeff Noon
The final installment of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."
Book vs. Television: What TV's Sheriff Longmire Is Doing Wrong
Column by David Cranmer
In an age of emphasis on law enforcement tactics, we take a look at the page to screen evolution of Walt Longmire, with expressed concern for the marshal's cavalier approach to policing.
When Reality Gets Tough, the Tough Get Reading
Column by Karis Rogerson
A personal essay/reflection on how books can help you escape a harmful reality and survive depression.
The World in the Skull: A Story’s Environment
Column by Jeff Noon
Part 9 of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."
Through the Labyrinth: Plotting the Story
Column by Jeff Noon
Part 8 of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."
Moods in White, Black and Grey: Finding a Style
Column by Jeff Noon
Part 7 of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."
A Bestiary of Authors' Brains
Column by Gabino Iglesias
These are the creatures residing in the brains of authors. Enter at your own risk.
Populating the Nightmare: Creating Characters
Column by Jeff Noon
Part 6 of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."
The Surprising Feminism of Stephen King's "The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla"
Column by Bart Bishop
A look at the importance of women in the fifth Dark Tower book.
Adventures in the Noir Trade: Mixing Genres
Column by Jeff Noon
Part 5 of Jeff's 10 part series on the writing of his new novel, "A Man of Shadows."

























