Wiccan Evangelism for a Change
I’m running short on time because of the holy days (you can shorten that to holidays if you need to) and my
Christian Fiction, Essays, and Media Reviews by Bruce Burns
Life is good, but books can be better. Whether you want to bulls-eye wamp rats, solve crimes, explore the galaxy, or conquer kingdoms of orcs there’s probably something here for you. Oh, we let the occasional romance or drama in for variety.
I’m running short on time because of the holy days (you can shorten that to holidays if you need to) and my
Thanks to a white-out level blizzard this fine Minnesota spring that has shut down the critical highway (I’m going to
I spent some time this week reading The Jongurian Mission, the first book in a trilogy by Greg Strandberg. I
Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International was a surprise pleasure, but it was the first in a series by a newbie
I finished John Grisham’s latest offering this weekend. Sycamore Row tells the story of a small-town southern trial lawyer who
D. J. Molles’ The Remaining sketched out the most well-reasoned zombie apocalypse I have ever encountered, and I got to
David Weber’s Like a Mighty Army, the latest installment in his Safehold series, came out ten days ago, and I
I have read The Emperor’s Edge by Lindsay Buroker in October, and liked it enough to review it and give
As an indie e-publishing writer, it makes my day to come across an indie e-publishing writer who does it well
One of the great treats of my Hulu subscription is access to a selection of Korean historical dramas, and I