Panic on the streets of London

I want to write about new albums and good fantasy books, but it seems childish, an obvious escape from all the stuff going on.

Amidst pictures of civilized looting, as people stand in line to pick up televisions they haven’t paid for, and images of people pelting police cars with bricks and stones, the London riots have . . . → Read More: Panic on the streets of London

Author Interview: David Goodwillie

New York City: 2010. When a bomb goes off above Barney’s high-end department store the city is in shock. In David Goodwillie’s debut novel American Subersive (Scribner, April) Aidan Cole, a failed journalist turned gossip blogger receives a mystery email. Attached is a photo of a beautiful woman obscured by dark sunglasses and the . . . → Read More: Author Interview: David Goodwillie