My Book Review of Time Lines

Times Lines by Karen J. Mossman My rating: 5 of 5 stars Dr. Who Meets Quantum LeapI was honored to edit this book for Karen. She is such an intuitive writer with incredible ideas, and this was one of the best yet. Time Lines brings together the old television versions of science fiction, as seen … Continue reading My Book Review of Time Lines

On Pre-order Now: TIME LINES

Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong? In the year 3236, the government uses time travel to document the mistakes of the past. It's a way to gain power in the present by learning from history. During a leap back to WWII, Astro-archeologist Julie finds her safe projection … Continue reading On Pre-order Now: TIME LINES

COMING HOME ANTHOLOGY

Coming Home Anthology: Tell me a Story and It will Live in my Heart Forever is a collection of short multi-genre stories by the #Awethors, an international coalition of independent authors. Its theme was imagined by Paul White, and it is meant to honor the unexpected lifestyle changes many people have experienced over the last … Continue reading COMING HOME ANTHOLOGY

#WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club

A blog series featured on https://jmnorthup.com/tag/whatnornsreads PURCHASE LINK REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Tragic and PowerfulThe blend of German folklore and WWII was brilliant. The humanity of Uwe made the monsters more defined by their lack of compassion. The appeal from benefits reaped made the Devil’s promises and evil itself more appealing. Combined, it was a … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club

Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Holiday Read This short story was a fun way to warm my cold winter reading. It honestly reflected both the cheer and melancholy of Christmas. The supernatural elements gave an old world edge on the modern day tale. I loved Augustin. The traditions he shared with Petra, which he invited … Continue reading Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara