The Holiday Edition of TopShelf Magazine is live now.
The magazine also features a column of mine where I write about a Caballo de Troya, a novel by Spanish author J. J. Benitez.
You can read it here: http://joom.ag/p2hL/p8
December edition of The Big Thrill
For the December edition of The Big Thrill I had the opportunity to write about Con Lehane's new mystery Murder in the Manuscript Room.
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2017/11/murder-in-the-manuscript-room-by-con-lehane/
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2017/11/murder-in-the-manuscript-room-by-con-lehane/
October's column in TopShelf Magazine
The October edition of TopShelf Magazine features an article of mine about Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein.
Read it here:
Which comes first, the reader or the story?
This week I´m participating along with authors Neil Placky and Steven Cooper discussing the subject of which comes first, the story or the reader.
Join us at the following link:
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2017/10/october-23-29-which-comes-first-the-reader-or-the-story/#comment-37732
Join us at the following link:
http://www.thebigthrill.org/2017/10/october-23-29-which-comes-first-the-reader-or-the-story/#comment-37732
007 and The Beatles, a love-hate relationship
Today I had the opportunity to write for The Spy Command about one of my favorite topics: James Bond.
007's love-hate relationship with The Beatles
Although it’s hard to imagine now, there was a time when some people
didn’t like the music from The Beatles. Back in 1964, the group was
still a relatively new band that the teenagers went crazy over. In
contrast, adults thought of The Beatles as a fad, as ephemeral as a
lightening. Oh, and they also thought The Beatles made nothing but
noise.
Continue reading at:
https://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/09/007s-love-hate-relationship-with-the-beatles/
007's love-hate relationship with The Beatles
Although it’s hard to imagine now, there was a time when some people
didn’t like the music from The Beatles. Back in 1964, the group was
still a relatively new band that the teenagers went crazy over. In
contrast, adults thought of The Beatles as a fad, as ephemeral as a
lightening. Oh, and they also thought The Beatles made nothing but
noise.Continue reading at:
https://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/09/007s-love-hate-relationship-with-the-beatles/
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