by Bill Leibowitz | Sep 10, 2014 | Fiction Writing
There’s no point trying to write when you’re tired. There’s no point trying to write when you’re inebriated; you are not Ian Fleming. There’s no point trying to write when people in the room are expecting you to be attentive to their presence. There’s no point trying...
by Bill Leibowitz | Sep 5, 2014 | Book Excerpts
Fall is a time of reflection for many people, and this week’s excerpt echoes that sentiment now that we’re moving into September. In the following teaser you’ll get a look into the existential side of Miracle Man, and into protagonist Robert James...
by Bill Leibowitz | Aug 8, 2014 | Book Excerpts
In this week’s 60-second read we meet Orin Varneys, Director of OSSIS (the Office of Special Strategic Intelligence Services), and get a look into the formative relationship between him and protagonist Bobby Austin. Director Varneys’ office was impressive...
by Bill Leibowitz | Aug 1, 2014 | Book Excerpts
It’s already August, the last full month of summer, and many are starting to look back at memories of this past summer. In that spirit I wanted this week’s 60-second read to echo that sentiment of reflection. The following excerpt of Miracle Man takes a...
by Bill Leibowitz | Jun 27, 2014 | Book Excerpts
The following is an excerpt from Miracle Man. Dr. John Uhlman meets a young Robert James Austin, our anti-hero protagonist, for the first time: Uhlman took some time to just look at Bobby. There he sat, all forty-seven pounds of him, feet dangling in his shiny...