
The Honey BusA Chevron Ross Book Review
Except for the Bible, I cannot think of a book more relevant to the present age than The Honey Bus.

The Facts of an Author’s Life
This month marks five years since I entered the world of publishing. Here are some things I’ve learned: Book Genres

America’s Most Trusted Man A Chevron Ross Book Review
In today’s anarchy of social media and “breaking news,” it’s hard to recall a time when America’s journalistic standards were

ALLi Can Be Your Ally
When I got ready to publish Weapons of Remorse, I browsed many websites in search of a publisher. Though I

All the Light We Cannot See A Chevron Ross Book Review
Anthony Doerr’s narrative reminds us that human beings define themselves by what they value. An orphaned German boy values knowledge,

Help an Author: Review a Book
When I’m not busy with the Chevron Ross books, I spend a great deal of time reviewing the works of

Best Recollections: The Lathe of Heaven
This is another installment of treasures from my bookshelf. Though I am loath to part with any of my books,

East of the Mountains A Chevron Ross Book Review
Discovering a new writer is like making a new friend. I knew nothing of David Guterson until I read Snow

Conspiracy Theories and the Price of Obsession
In this dark age of rampant conspiracy theories, it’s hard to imagine a better cure for them than a journey

More Great Opening Lines
Several weeks ago I posted some interesting opening lines from various novels. Here, at random, are a few more. “‘I