novels

  • Is the Writer Always a Romantic?

    Let’s start with the definition of to romanticize, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: “to make romantic : treat as idealized or heroic.” I would argue that authors of fictional novels and stories are almost obligated to be natural-born romantics. What… Continue reading

    Is the Writer Always a Romantic?
  • AI and the modern author: friends or foes?

    Many of us have read at least one or two science fiction classics where humans co-exist with robots. One of those is Cal from Isaac Asmiov’s collection of robot short stories. It follows the tale of a robot, “Cal”, who… Continue reading

    AI and the modern author: friends or foes?
  • Artemis Fowl and how I learned to stop worrying and love all things faerie

    While taking yet another box of my junk (ahem…I mean treasures), that I had temporarily housed in my parent’s basement, I came across a book I hadn’t seen in a while, “Artemis Fowl” by Eoin Colfer. For all us 90’s… Continue reading

    Artemis Fowl and how I learned to stop worrying and love all things faerie
  • The power of literature

    In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success. Continue reading

    The power of literature