Recap: Game of Thrones 3.01 - Valar Dohaeris

Column by Rob W. Hart
April 1, 2013 (4) comments
Not much happens in this episode but it's still awesome because it's a new season of 'Game of Thrones' and that is like nerd Christmas.

Game of Shows: George R. R. Martin's Future Television Prospects

Column by Rajan Khanna
March 29, 2013 (1) comments
'Game of Thrones' writer George R. R. Martin will develop more series for HBO over the next two year. Rajan Khanna takes a look at some possibilities.

Comic Books and the Reverse Adaptation

Column by Kelly Thompson
March 29, 2013 (1) comments
Comics are a breeding ground for material to adapt into film and television projects, but what about the reverse? When prose, film, or television is adapted into a comic?

UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: March Edition

Column by Taylor Houston
March 29, 2013 (37) comments
Two sentences. 25 words. Flash!

Shotgun Do Your Stuff: A Joe R. Lansdale Primer

Column by Meredith Borders
This East Texan writer is prolific and profoundly awesome.

'Good Sex, Great Prayers': A Journey in Publication (Part 4: Spinning Plates)

Column by Brandon Tietz
March 28, 2013 (3) comments
In this installment we'll examine the hardships of not meeting your deadline, how to stay relevant while you write, and promoting when you have nothing to promote.

Why The F*ck Aren't You Reading Bonnie Jo Campbell?

Column by Keith Rawson
March 27, 2013 (2) comments
Why The F*ck Aren't You Reading... returns to feature National Book Award Nominee, Bonnie Jo Campbell.

Nothing New Under The Sun: The Origins of 5 Common Literary Allusions

Column by Taylor Houston
March 27, 2013 (1) comments
Do you ever feel like you are reading the same things over and over again? Well, you are. Here are five familiar literary allusions explained.

Three Books About...The Road

Column by Cath Murphy
March 26, 2013 (1) comments
Contrast three writers on the same subject and what you end up with is not just interesting—what you end up with is inspiration.

Quirky Works in Indie Publishing

Column by Erik Wecks
Self publishing offers an author a means to write their story just the way they want without having to fit within the conventions of the traditional machine.