by Andy Updegrove | Jul 30, 2017 | Book Reviews, My Writing, Promotion
My latest book, The Turing Test is out, and the first reviews are in. Here are a few samples from the reviews (all five star) posted at Amazon so far: Beyond any shadow of doubt, ‘The Turing Test’ is a worthy addition to the Frank Adversego series and more...
by Andy Updegrove | Oct 6, 2016 | Book Reviews
Some two and half decades ago, an up and coming sportswriter focusing on boxing watched as the middleweight that had taken him under his wing was critically and permanently injured during a world title fight. The emotional impact of that event was enough to keep him...
by Andy Updegrove | Apr 10, 2016 | Book Reviews
Reading a novel by Dean C. Moore is a bit like reading Douglas Adams’ entire Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Series – from the inside. When you open the first page, the author hits the stylistic warp drive, leaving you gasping for breath as plots,...
by Andy Updegrove | Nov 29, 2015 | Book Reviews, My Writing, Uncategorized
One of the great things that happened to me as a writer this year was being invited to join a great author’s support group on Facebook called the Indie Author Support & Discussion group. It’s chock-a-block full of great writers who are also great at...
by Andy Updegrove | Nov 14, 2015 | Book Reviews, Writing
Back in July, I reviewed a fascinating new novel titled Selkie, by English author Julia Lund. I’m now pleased to present an interview with the author, in which she shares the inspirations for her work, her thoughts on defining an audience (or not), balancing lyricism...
by Andy Updegrove | Sep 18, 2015 | Book Reviews
I’m a bit behind in my reviews of other Indie authors, but am happy to get back in the saddle with this recommendation of the first book in Barbara Speake’s three book (to date) series describing the adventures of Annie Macpherson, a young Scots detective...
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