A Few Words With: David Simms
Horror and thriller writers know a million ways to scare their readers. But rarely is something as frightening as a story based mostly in fact.
Horror and thriller writers know a million ways to scare their readers. But rarely is something as frightening as a story based mostly in fact.
California State Librarian Greg Lucas has a daunting daily to-do list: managing the main research and information hub for all things pertaining to the Golden State’s illustrious history and heritage.
Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last two years you are probably very familiar with the term “fake news.” But while it primarily wormed its way into the American lexicon during the 2016 presidential election, the
When we last sat down with Sacramento Bee editorial cartoonist Jack Ohman In November 2015, he had won every major award a journalist could win except for the Pulitzer Prize.
Author and philanthropist Gina L. Mulligan began her award-winning writing career more than 20 years ago.
When it comes to maneuvering the complex labyrinth that comprises the modern publishing industry, few voices are as respected as former Writer’s Digest publisher Jane Friedman.