by Sonya Chung
When I pause to look back (thank goodness for anniversaries to remind us) at the authors we’ve featured at Bloom this past year, I think of the inertia they all bucked, willfully and courageously. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
When I pause to look back (thank goodness for anniversaries to remind us) at the authors we’ve featured at Bloom this past year, I think of the inertia they all bucked, willfully and courageously. Continue reading
“It’s not the head that does it—it’s the cobbler’s wax on the seat and the sticking to my chair!” It was easy for me to write the first draft because, as I said above, it came roaring out of me. It was the most joyful, most uninhibited thing I’ve ever done, and I did it in secrecy. Continue reading
by Nicole Wolverton
It [The River of No Return] plays off Vonnegut’s idea of non-linear time, but twists it in a much different way. Suppose time travel itself has a corporate overlord and warring factions? Continue reading