Carlos Cortes has done it again. The Prisoner grabs you from the first page and starts you down a path of questioning all that we do in society--now, and what might lie ahead. The characters are deep, the plot compelling, and the suspense doesn't stop. As he did in Perfect Circle, Mr. Cortes manages...
A friendly textbook for writers. I haven't had time to read diligently from cover to cover (it's a big book), but it appears to have everything, with clear examples, too.I was delighted to win a digital copy over on Facebook. A good writers' handbook always adds something new to the craft. What reso...
I'm going to bend one of my rules here. I usually never give away the plot in a review. But in the case of this clunker of a book, it's justified.It's 2049, and prisons have become "sugar cubes" where prisoners are put into suspended animation and stacked like items on supermarket shelves. You know ...
I just ordered my copy from lulu. (link to book) I'm so excited to hold a copy in my hands.
I just ordered my copy from lulu. (link to book) I'm so excited to hold a copy in my hands.