Kill Show – A True Crime Show Goes Horribly Wrong High school student Sara Parcell is a talented violinist whose teacher believes she should attend a summer program at Juilliard in New [...] October 3, 2023
Eliza Clark’s Penance – A True Crime Novel that Skewers the Genre In 1966, Truman Capote gave the True Crime genre a boost with publication of In Cold Blood, described as a non-fiction novel that blended [...] September 29, 2023
Poet’s Corner: A Tapestry of Moments Colors weave and dance Across my lap In deep turquoise, blue like the night, And broad magentas melt into ivory. Breezes refresh and [...] September 23, 2023
How to Survive a Killer Musical-Agony and Ecstasy on the Road to Broadway by Douglas J. Cohen Douglas J. Cohen’s title might’ve omitted the word “killer” and been equally apt. Any fledgling theater author creating, nurturing, [...] September 20, 2023
The Interpreter – Changing One Word Can Change Everything Revelle Lee is a polyglot, a person who knows and can use several different languages. In Revelle’s case, the total is 11, but because of [...] September 20, 2023
The Taken Ones: Three Girls Go into a Forest – Only One Comes Out A hot day in the summer of 1980. Amber, her friend, Rue, and Rue’s little sister, Lily, set out for a lake in Minnesota to cool off. [...] September 19, 2023
My Shadow Is Yours – An Odd Couple Hit the Road to Find Love Vittorio Vezzosi is a one hit wonder. In 1995, the Italian author’s debut novel, The Wolves Inside, was lauded by reviewers and the [...] September 12, 2023
Save Me a Seat – On the Road with Hello, Dolly! By Lewis J. Stadlen Save Me a Seat…is a chronicle of Lewis J. Stadlen’s 2018 tour as Horace Vandergelder in Hello, Dolly! Having played the role opposite [...] September 3, 2023