by Michael Fedor | Feb 25, 2024 | Political Events, Political Fiction
The presidency has been a favorite subject of political fiction writers since the 19th Century when Washington Irving wrote a satirical portrayal of a larger-than-life President George Washington in “A History of New York.” I hope I didn’t trigger...
by Michael Fedor | Feb 17, 2024 | Fiction, Political Fiction
Are you a fan of American politics? Do you follow the campaigns and news closely? Do you find yourself reaching for the political fiction books in the suspense and thriller section? Or do you just enjoy stories set in and around Washington, DC, the gladiatorial ring...
by Michael Fedor | Feb 14, 2024 | Fiction, Reader Contest
The 2024 NCAA March Madness Tournament is less than a month away. For the 2024 presidential election, it seems like the nominees are already known (for now). It is already full of chaos and madness. So, what’s the fusion recipe of basketball and politics? How...
by Michael Fedor | Jan 28, 2024 | Fiction, Writing Process
In a few days, I plan to kick off the release of the Bull Moose series with the planned release of What It Takes to Kill a Bull Moose this Spring 2024. Bull Moose is my creation, born out of twenty years of working up close and personal in politics. If you love...
by Michael Fedor | Jan 20, 2024 | Fiction, Motivation, Prequels
What does it take to write a convincing fictional Senator? I had to consider this question often when writing The Senate Deception. I also had to draw on my own direct experience meeting and working with U.S. Senators (or those who wished to be) past and present. Here...
by Michael Fedor | Jan 13, 2024 | Fiction, Prequels
I wanted to get a thread started for readers of my first-ever published work to discuss the book’s twist and surprise ending. Who do you think was behind the murder? Who was the voice on the threatening call? What happened to Sterling Powers? Do you have a...