Burl Barer Explores Low Hanging Fruit and Pulls-off Time Travel

By Ashley Butler | May 24, 2015

When I came home tonight from my exciting adventures in the Valley, I automatically anticipated the usual warm and amusing greeting from my adorable Isis the Dog — and then I remember that she passed away a couple weeks ago. and she won’t be waiting for me at the top of the stairs, wagging her […]

Post 1: New York Times Bestselling Author Steve Jackson Joins Team To Search For Grave Of Romanov Grand Duke

By Steve Jackson | May 24, 2015

Keep Up With The Expedition To Find The Last Tsar’s Brother Starting With This First Post  In June 1918, the Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov and his secretary and friend, Brian Johnson, were abducted by Bolsheviks from their hotel in Perm. The assassins told the men that they were being moved to another city for their “safety,” […]

Author Kevin Sullivan Reflects On The Emotional Toll Of Writing True Crime

By Kevin Sullivan | May 24, 2015

“You never say goodbye to a case.” True crime writers share some common traits peculiar to their profession, and these particular traits are not found among writers of other genres. You could say we all belong to a club, or a fraternity, if you will, although it’s one we rarely talk about it. For in […]