In honor of Festivus, an airing of grievances: 1. Blog posts with no date – I find this to be one of my biggest pet peeves on the Internet. You Google some topic, read several articles with conflicting information, so you look at the dates to see which is the most recent, and therefore most […]
Mark’s Musings
Ken’s First Book Signing
Ken hadn’t always enjoyed book signings. After his first one, he swore he would never do another one. It had been at A&B Books in a suburb of Pittsburgh. Before he had even made it to the store, he had finished off half a bottle of some pink stomach medicine to keep from vomiting. He […]
Cory Rivers
Ken thought about that for a bit. Cory Rivers was evil. Not just a bad guy, or sick and twisted. He was pure evil. Ken had read plenty about serial killers over the years. It was an occupational hazard. But nothing he had read about John Wayne Gacy or Jeffrey Dahmer approached the level of […]
Charleston in the Morning: Interview With K. Elliot Simmons
K. Elliot Simmons has written over two dozen bestselling crime fiction novels since writing his megablockbuster hit “Roadside Stalker” over twenty years ago. His latest novel, “Terror in Suburbia,” is hitting all-time sales records for a fiction book. The following is a transcript of Sheila Nguyen’s interview with Mr. Simmons on “Charleston in the Morning”. SN: The name […]
Clean Up
Kevin watched the car sink below the surface in the predawn light. The orange glow on the horizon promised a beautiful day in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. After a couple of minutes, a mass of bubbles on the surface was the only clue to where her car rested on the bottom, never to be […]