“Adventure Is Out There!” With eight novels (so far) making up the series, there is no denying the fact that Outlander is a true epic. But I think you already know this. In fact, I know that you do. I know, because I was just like you. I was one of the many who had…
Tag: Fiction
Book Review: Gone Girl
Deception If you’re an avid reader or even remotely aware of the latest vogue publications, you, most likely, have already read the book that everyone’s been talking about. At least, you’ve heard about the book that everyone’s been talking about. The book which – on its back cover – promises greatness, a psychological thriller that…
Heartbreaker
Long time, no see, huh? Apologies, it’s been a while since we took a trip to The Writer’s Room, but I’m finally back and I’ve got a good one for you. It’s a story about attraction, an obsession. What happens when you meet someone, but everything is not as it seems? oOoOoOo I can…
Dreaming With the Television On
He waited until the opportune moment to step out of the bright blue box, cautiously examining the surrounding thingamabobs and thingamajigs, before extracting the sonic screwdriver from his top left pocket. The mechanism was his favorite little watchamacallit and proved to be the most reliable. At least, most of the time. Curiously, it seemed to…
Charlie’s Revenge
This story is also available to view in The Writer’s Room. You’ll find it under ‘Short Stories.’ It’s a quick little thing, but I hope you’ll like it. Also, a massive shout out goes to Set In Motion for being my beta extraordinaire. Send her some love! oOoOoOo I looked at her as if…
The Writer’s Room
“You must keep sending work out. You must never let a manuscript do nothing but eat its head off in a drawer. You send that work out again and again, while you’re working on another one. If you have talent, you will receive some measure of success – but only if you persist.” -Isaac Asimov…
Book Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
If I am a connoisseur of anything, it is having an unpredictable attraction to stories of the spine-chilling, mysterious variety. A curious relationship, yes, but one I’ve always known. So it was without hesitance, after spying Miss Peregrine’s distinctive cover, that I went forth and removed the novel from the seller’s shelf. Hoping to find…
Book Review: The Night Circus
Rêveurs Kim the FanGirl’s Fortress of Solitude, October 2012 8:15 pm She opens the book and begins to read. The cold, crisp pages are clean and unmarked by time. They tell her a story, one of adventure, of passion and consequence. They call it the Circus of Dreams, for it is like nothing you have…