An Honorable Stand
H. Paul Honsinger’s To Honor You Call Us was rough around the edges in several places, but it had enough potential to
Christian Fiction, Essays, and Media Reviews by Bruce Burns
H. Paul Honsinger’s To Honor You Call Us was rough around the edges in several places, but it had enough potential to
Chris Thurman’s Chimera is an interesting bit of noir mob story with some urban sci-fi tinges. When the son of a
[I apologize for fewer and shorter posts, but it is National Novel Writer’s Month, and I am competing. You can
Well, I’ve got my first review for the novel I published last week. If you like my writing, here’s what
This past weekend I finished up Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy. In terms of genre fiction craft, this series is superb. The
By some happy accident Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter Nemesis was released on Kindle and Nook weeks before the book’s scheduled print release
Over the past month’s drive time I worked my way through the long and highly-detailed Firestar (Firestar Saga) by Michael Flynn on
This week I went through Master and Commander, the first in the Aubrey/Marturin series by Patrick O’Brian. Those of you who
I have a few unexpected minutes and I will put them to good use with a quick bonus review in
Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International was a surprise pleasure, but it was the first in a series by a newbie