For over 70 years, children have been growing up with Batman. Each iteration is somebody’s first introduction to the character, whether it’s in print or on screen. And because
“’This modern world metes out time like currency…Everybody rushing about in pursuit of nothing, producing little of lasting value.’” – Catch The Moon, Mary There’s so much truth in this
Great authors tend to possess a wild imagination and a unique perspective of the world. As a result, they’re usually kind of quirky. Whether it’s a strange habit, a bizarre
Remember the pre-social media days of the Internet when we’d chat with our friends on AIM and send e-cards on our birthdays? I used to spend hours combing through the
Below is my interview with author Wendy Waters who has written two romance novels inspired by her musical background and inherited intuition. Waters is a writer who takes her time
Below is my interview with Danielle Holian, a poet who has just published her first book of poetry early this year. I envy poets for their rhythm, their openness, and
Between reading books for LitPick, for fellow indie authors, and just for fun, I was quick to finish my Goodreads challenge early this year. But that didn’t stop me from
One New Year’s Eve, after one of the worst years of my life, I was sitting around waiting for the ball to drop and thinking back for the millionth time
There’s this girl. Her name is Molly Bright. She’s 10 years old, and she wants to be a comic book artist when she grows up. But after a freak accident,
Below is my interview with Ruthie Davis, a middle grade author whose novel, The Secrets and Peculiar Adventures of Jillian Dangerous, blends history and fantasy and the author’s own personal