Cult Fiction

How a Library Helped Save Me

The Ernie Pyle Memorial Library Albuquerque, New Mexico A recently- discovered portrait of the famous WWII journalist Ernie Pyle is…

13 years ago

Review of When Mermaids Sing

The central plot of When Mermaids Sing by Mark Zvonkovic (IUniverse, 2008) focuses on the narrator, Larry, a man still…

14 years ago

Interview on Examiner

The Examiner recently interviewed me with the following questions: Q-How did you get started writing?A-Writing begins, I think, with the…

14 years ago

No Silent Reading

There have been many ground-breaking events in the history of Christian literature and its readers. Perhaps one of the most…

14 years ago

Writing begins with Noticing

Writing begins, I think, with the art of noticing. One of my earliest memories is this: I am standing at…

14 years ago

Dan Brown’s Lost Symbol and Latter-day Cipher: The Masonic Connection

When I began writing Latter-day Cipher (Moody, 2009), one of the themes I wanted to explore was the uneasy relationship…

15 years ago

Free Copies of The Mormon Mirage and Latter-day Cipher to Bloggers

Though the contest on this site to give away free books has closed, there are still ways for people to…

15 years ago

Ah, Sweet Fame, You are so Fleeting!

What a terrific weekend this was for me! I awakened Saturday morning to the news that my new novel, Latter-day…

15 years ago

Review of Baptism for the Dead

Baptism for the Dead by Robert Irvine, Pocket Books, 1990 Reviewed by Orrin Judd www.brothersjudd.com Hard to Find, But Worth…

16 years ago

Review of Wives and Sisters

Wives and Sisters By Natalie Collins St. Martin's Paperbacks (March 7, 2006) Review by Jana L. Perskie Allison Jensen, the…

16 years ago