by Jeremy | Mar 28, 2012 | Jeremy Brown | Author Blog, Writing
I love Larry Brooks’ book Story Engineering, and I follow his site storyfix.com. Both resources have made me a better writer. His post Six Core Storytelling Competencies Good—Better—Best is a fantastic checklist of great storytelling, and it inspired me to...
by Jeremy | Feb 27, 2012 | Find > Fix > Finish, Homepage, Jeremy Brown | Author Blog
Patrick Darwin, former Delta operator. Cal Wafer, former SEAL Team Six sniper. Gabe Henderson, former Detroit SWAT assaulter. Darwin, Cal and Gabe are Phalanx Security’s best high-speed, low-drag private security team. They’re rotating out of Baghdad for a month...
by Jeremy | Feb 17, 2012 | Books, Find > Fix > Finish, Homepage, Jeremy Brown | Author Blog, Writing
Show No Teeth is a murder mystery full of twists, secrets, and backstabbing. Literally. “The snake smiles but shows no teeth.” ~ Proverb The tiny Alpine village of Lontan is the perfect mountaintop retreat for assassins who need a place to relax, recover, and hide....
by Jeremy | Jan 30, 2012 | Books, Hook and Shoot, Jeremy Brown | Author Blog
Thanks to everybody at Medallion for designing another great cover for the Woodshed Wallace series. I really like the harsh, chilly color and the layout carried over from Suckerpunch. Here’s the Medallion page for Hook and Shoot, and here is the brief...
by Jeremy | Dec 18, 2011 | Crime Files, Jeremy Brown | Author Blog, Writing
The first Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensics book Body of Evidence is now available for the Kindle and Nook. Who shot the crooked lawyer? How did a corpse in the morgue get up and walk around? Most important — who ate the last piece of chocolate cake? CSI Wes...
by Jeremy | Dec 14, 2011 | Jeremy Brown | Author Blog, Suckerpunch, Suckerpunch Reviews
Thanks to Paul Bishop for this great review on Amazon! THE WHITE KNUCKLE ACTION NOVEL OF THE YEAR! Suckerpunch, Jeremy Brown’s outstanding debut novel, is a visceral thrill-ride through the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). His character, Aaron `Woodshed’...