Routledge has designed a cover and scheduled the release for November 2026 of my new book with them: "Writing Speculative Fiction: A Guide", about which I will be presenting at WorldCon in 9 sessions in a few weeks. Available for adoption/ review: email me https://t.co/U7NpgjA8pk
Handwriting Comparison Study https://t.co/1h7e7c9If2. Non-Quantitative Authorship Attribution Investigations https://t.co/v62jjb2cvf biographies and motivations of the underlying ghostwriters explained, including famous bylines: “Dickens”, “Austen”, “Darwin” & “King George III”.
I just signed a contract with Routledge to publish my Creative Writing textbook: "Writing Speculative Fiction: A Guide". They said they will strive to keep the cover price competitive. Routledge is now reviewing a couple of my other books: "Rhetoric" and "Literary Criticism".
I was invited to interview about my "Introduction to the Attribution of Literature" (Routledge) textbook with New York Public Radio on May 29. I will be in New York for a few days for this, and unusually for me, for a party in Brooklyn.
I found a couple of articles posted in Central ND News about my recent research and conference work. And I noticed a Grokipedia page has been posted with my biography. https://t.co/etHVDm09M0 https://t.co/bVX4hFv7S6 https://t.co/FrRznUvDnH
Benson Bobrick’s (winner of the Literature Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters) “Requiem: For the Innocents: And Other Poems” has been published with Anaphora: $15: https://t.co/CCOOm45Q2Q
DSU has posted an article, "DSU’s Faktorovich Publishes Creative and Scholarly Works Exploring Myth, Theology and Literary Analysis", about my newly released book with Routledge, "Introduction to the Attribution of Literature": https://t.co/IJf1qXSvbj
Jason Holt's Anaphora publication, "The Professor’s Outline: A Screenplay", won Best Feature Screenplay at the Los Angeles Film and Documentary Awards and was the Best Feature Script Nominee at the Toronto Film and Script Awards #filmawards#BestScreenplay#screenplaywriting
My short fiction story, “The Convict’s Address” (an excerpt out of my Sexist Theologians novel), was published in: The Hemlock: A Literary Arts Journal, Spring Issue: May 2025, 168-80. You can download a copy from their website: https://t.co/ijNimb1krG
I am diving into a new novel, “The Meaning of the Murder” by Walter B. Levis, that I highly recommend about the father of a modern orthodox Jewish family who works as a compliance officer at a bank. When he discovers that his bank is violating OFAC laws and funding terrorists in the Middle East, he alerts the bank’s top brass. They ignore him. After struggling with the conflict between his professional position and his moral obligations, he goes to the DOJ. The night before his deposition, he disappears. The kicker is that his daughter, who was thirteen when her dad went missing, is now a 36-year-old NYPD detective determined to find out what happened. “The Meaning of the Murder” by Walter B. Levis, ://www.walterlevis.com/meaning-of-the-murder
Summer 2025 issues of Pennsylvania Literary Journal, Cinematic Codes Review, and Speculative: The Magazine have been published. PLJ: $20 https://t.co/yxoa95lOBW Book Reviews https://t.co/nieqDdzcwm: color https://t.co/4Pc0h7f4kx Sp $20 https://t.co/FV66UM7wYT #journal#periodical
Routledge has scheduled the publication of my book with them, "Introduction to the Attribution of Literature: The Re-Attribution of the British 18th and 19th Century Corpuses" for November 2025: https://t.co/cTaz0bwnOe