My honest review of Elyse Hoffman’s The Hangman’s Master I use to repeat over and over again that I’m a sucker for morally ambiguous characters,…
My honest review of Elyse Hoffman’s The Hangman’s Master I use to repeat over and over again that I’m a sucker for morally ambiguous characters,…
And I Have Opinions 2024 has definitely been the year of the sagas for me. It started with The Lord of the Ring trilogy, which…
Ok, it’s been a while, isn’t it? The end of the year is fast approaching, and just like every other year I begin to question…
My honest review of Tavi Taylor Black’s “Where are we tomorrow?” As a female musician, I couldn’t help but read it: it promised to follow…
I’ve never been a champion of consistency, but if you follow me, you probably already know that. I’ve had a story that is almost ready…
Stories involving Native American folklore, as well as the one with Far East and any other kind of folklore I don’t relate to tend to…
Schadenfreude, anger, disbelief, laughter. In other words, one of the hardest reads of the past few months Even though I read quite a lot, and…
Time for my second reflection about the suspence writing class I took last Spring. And of course it had to happen sooner or later: the…
Lately I’ve been feeling like I don’t have the energy to keep up with this blog. You might have noticed it because I post much…
My honest review of A.B. Michael’s The Twisted Road Last month I attended a 4-lessons mystery writing class held by an Italian writer and screenwriter.…