Reading and Watching S. Craig Zahler
Column by Peter Derk
'Wraiths of The Broken Land' is easily the best thing I read this year. And the grossest.
12 of the Weirdest Star Wars Novels in the Galaxy
Column by Peter Derk
Dead heroes, hard-boiled detectives, and space oboes. It's all here.
Everything You Need to Know About the 2019 Pulitzer Prize Winners For Fiction and Poetry
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
Learn the basics of the Pulitzer Prize, and take a look at the 2019 award-winners for Fiction and Poetry — which both have an environmental focus.
10 Tips for a Superb Reading
Column by Gabino Iglesias
Reading your work in public matters. A lot. Here's how to do it right.
Storyville: Sympathy for the Devil
Column by Richard Thomas
In order for your bad guys to truly resonate, we need to care about them, and feel strong emotions. Even if that emotion is hate.
Book vs. Films: "The Birds"
Column by Christopher Shultz
In honor of Daphne du Maurier's birthday, let's take a look at one of her most famous short stories, the Hitchcock film that eclipsed it, and two other adaptations virtually no one knows about.
Ten Books to Celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Column by Stephanie Bonjack
May is Asian Pacific Heritage Month. Celebrate with these titles, handpicked for you!
Writers In Movies: What Do They Get Right?
Column by Peter Derk
Are writers in movies like real writers? At all?
9 Fiction Pet Peeves
Column by Annie Neugebauer
Everyone loves a good rant. How about some ranting about those tropes and recurring annoyances that pop up in books, shows, and movies? My top 9 pet peeves.
The Seemingly Inevitable Relationship Between Writing And Imposter Syndrome
Column by Christopher Shultz
Most writers feel like a total fraud sometimes, but the feeling doesn't have to eat us alive.
























