Top 5 Favorite Book and Movie Villains I am fascinated by villains, in print, on the big screen, and even real life. It’s why I write mysteries and thrillers. They can be subtle in their villainry (which I don’t think
Atomic Blonde: Taking a Break with a Movie Review

Blonde v Blond Taking a break from writing is refreshing. It doesn’t have to be a long break. Maybe just an afternoon outdoors. Or a trip to a crowded place for people watching. Tuesday, at my local theatre, all movies
The Book Club: In Search of Ones off the Beaten Path

Out of the Ordinary Do you know of a book club, either virtual or in your community, that selects a book based on content rather than how many reviews it has received on Amazon? If so, I want in. No
Perspective: Writing is a Battle(field)

Battlefield? Really, K.T.? Why does writing feel like a battle? Many creatives I follow on social media post memes and quotes about ‘wrestling with their books’ or ‘struggling’ with words or ideas. I’ve even spotted some of you who use
Surprising Ways GoT Impacted My Writing

When I discovered Game of Thrones (GoT), the first season had just come out on DVD. The cover photo intrigued me. I saw Sean Bean and knew (spoiler alert) that things would not end well for him. Have you guys

