Reviewer Pallas McCorquodale Interviews Paul Aertker, Author of The Crime Travelers Series and Posthumous / We’re always excited to connect our talented reviewers with the authors of books they’ve reviewed in the pages of Foreword... Read More
Reviewer Danielle Ballantyne interviews Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem, Author of Ironhead, or, Once a Young Lady / Historical novels can open up windows to the past, but they can also give us new perspectives on the present. “There is... Read More
Novelists are artists, to be sure, but that flattering description too often overshadows the plain ol’ hard work of research, pounding out sentences, self editing, and maintaining discipline required to finish a quality manuscript.... Read More
Are you feeling like a toddler of late? It’s no surprise because, in disciplinary terms, COVID has basically scolded then sent you to bed without any supper—and without the opportunity to plead, “no mom, it wasn’t my fault.”... Read More
At best, historical fiction helps you experience a time and place with the seeming precision of memory or nostalgia. You may not have actually been there to see the events but the talented novelist offers a close second. In Marines of... Read More
We’re blessed as a species—no need to play the fight or flight game anymore, food arrives at our doorsteps minutes after we make the request, disease is mostly understood and cured with medicine—but that doesn’t mean life is easy... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews James Ross, Author of Coldwater Revenge / One of the very few downsides to living a dynamic, enterprising American life is that you leave little time to write, should you want to. That matters... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Lynne Hill-Clark, Author of A Woman’s World / Life on Earth has many pleasures and attractions but that has never discouraged talented storytellers from fantasizing about life on other... Read More