by Admin | Dec 8, 2016 | Anthologies, Books, In Sunlight or in Shadow, News + Events, Reviews
Now here’s a lovely thing. A collection of short stories, rich and surprising like a hearty stew, edited by the great crime writer Lawrence Block (who also contributes the final tale)… and all inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper. Click here to read the...
by Admin | Dec 7, 2016 | Anthologies, Books, In Sunlight or in Shadow, News + Events, Reviews
IN SUNLIGHT OR IN SHADOW is one of Michael Dirda’s holiday book picks… If a picture is worth a thousand words, any of Edward Hopper’s paintings of American loneliness is worth an entire short story. Click here to read the article...
by Admin | Dec 2, 2016 | Anthologies, Books, In Sunlight or in Shadow, News + Events, Reviews
MysteryPeople has selected IN SUNLIGHT OR IN SHADOW their December pick of the month! In Sunlight Or In Shadow not only shows the in influence of Hopper on the writers, but how their imagination pushed that influence. Each story defies what we see on the surface of...
by Admin | Dec 2, 2016 | Anthologies, Books, In Sunlight or in Shadow, News + Events, Reviews
Bustle includes IN SUNLIGHT OR IN SHADOW on their list, The 8 Best Fiction Books Coming Out This December That Are Perfect For Holiday Snuggles (awww) You don’t have to be a fan of American painter Edward Hopper to be enthralled by this striking collection....
by Admin | Dec 2, 2016 | Anthologies, Books, In Sunlight or in Shadow, News + Events, Newsletter, Sinner Man
You know, we’re just days away from the publication of In Sunlight or in Shadow, and I have to admit I’m getting excited. The early buzz has led to heartening reviews, along with a slew of Best Christmas Gift Book recommendations, and Amazon’s named...
by Admin | Dec 1, 2016 | Books, News + Events, Non-Series Novels, Reviews, Sinner Man
Block is a naturally talented writer, very adept at getting readers invested in his stories and making you truly care what actually happens to the central characters. This book is no different in that respect, and by the end you can’t help but smile at the ironic...