Episode 25 – Lindsey R. LoucksEpisode 25 – Lindsey R. Loucks
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 16:54 — 15.9MB)Subscribe: RSS Today it’s our pleasure to welcome the ever-awesome Lindsey R. Loucks to the show! She’s talking about her
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 16:54 — 15.9MB)Subscribe: RSS Today it’s our pleasure to welcome the ever-awesome Lindsey R. Loucks to the show! She’s talking about her
Live from the Road (Route 66 Fiction) by P.C. Zick Sarah’s Review Part Thelma & Louise, part Robin Hood and his band of merry men, part the Pied Piper of
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 39:57 — 37.0MB)Subscribe: RSSIt’s always fun when friends drop by and today is no exception! Author Travis Luedke (aka T.W. Luedke) is
Perfection Unleashed by Jade Kerrion Lucy’s Review This book is one that could be easily become reality in the not even too distance future and it freaked me out, in
Hyperbole and Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh Danielle’s Review As one of the people who have been following Allie’s blog for
The Clay Lion by Amalie Jahn Christoph’s Review The Clay Lion by Amalie Jahn is an amazing piece of heart-breaking and uplifting fiction. Aimed probably at young adults as main
January Black by Wendy S. Russo Maer’s Review This is one of my favorite Indie/small press books that I read in 2013. The intriguing title is at the heart
Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer: And Her Parable of the Tomato Plant by Marsha Roberts Simon’s Review Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer: And Her Parable of
Outview by Brandt Legg Sarah’s Review Frankly, I am usually not a paranormal kind of person; that genre seems to go in one ear and out the other. Imagine my
Watching Swifts by RJ Askew Lucy’s Review This book is one of those that keeps popping back in your mind. Prose and verse, or verse written as prose entwined with