Christian Barth

By Christian Barth | December 13, 2019

I never set out to become a writer. When I graduated from college, I was a directionless and unmarketable young man with a political science degree. Fresh off two stage productions, for a brief time, I entertained delusional fantasies of moving to Hollywood and becoming an actor, but for the next two years, what theatrical […]

The Author Of TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE On The Presidential Pardon of Lieutenant Lorance

By Don Brown | November 27, 2019

Before Travesty of Justice was originally released on March 31, 2019, the case of Lieutenant Clint Lorance had largely been lost in the national media. In the four-month period from December 2018 through April 2, 2019, fifteen national television reports featured so-called “war crimes” cases, calling for presidential action. All these stories focused on either […]

Lawrence Davis Discusses His PTSD And How It Shaped “The Stalker” In His Novels

By Lawrence Davis | November 26, 2019

Warning: this could have some quasi-spoilers. The Stalker was, to me, a physical embodiment of PTSD. You see, this actually started as a project in therapy, and it’s also the thing that made me pay closer attention to my subconscious. The first variation of the book was a short story about somebody very tired, and […]