Author Craig W. Drummond on His Time As A JAG Attorney

By Craig W. Drummond | July 2, 2017

The role of a Judge Advocate, or JAG, is varied depending on the specific assignment. The initial criteria to be a Judge Advocate is to have gone to law school, be licensed to practice law in at least one State, and complete the required military training to be a military officer and military attorney. There […]

Continuing to Explore the Ted Murders

By Kevin Sullivan | July 2, 2017

Several months ago, my third book on the life and murders of Ted Bundy was released. Having written a trilogy of books on the killer, consisting of some 600 pages, I stated that The Bundy Secrets: Hidden Files on America’s Worst Serial Killer, would be my last contribution to the Bundy saga in book form, […]

Author Janice Boekhoff: Do NOT Fear

By Janice Boekhoff | June 29, 2017

Often I write about fear. I think it’s one of the most universal human emotions. Fear helps us to learn vital lessons like don’t touch the stove when it’s hot or don’t run a red light because you’ll probably cause an accident. But fear can easily consume us. In my recent novel, Created, Paleontologist Travis […]