Dedications and acknowledgments in books are always important, and many of them simple and cute, but there are ones that mark us with the wit behind the beauty of all of it, and B. G. Howard offers us this epic line: “…. but the extension of gratitude remains for those who believe and support me as well... Continue Reading →
Price Updates Notice
Dear friends, As mentioned in the Latest Stats Report for February, the prices of our services would changed. In a nutshell, due to the high demand of our services, and the blog growth in terms of clients, activities, reach and partners, we had to change our prices. We came up with a Service/Price/Value ratio that:... Continue Reading →
Writerlifters – March’s SW E-Mag 11th Ed.
Download yours What's the best way to promote yourself and your books as a writer on Twitter? Writerlifts, of course! In this Edition of the E-mag, you will learn EVERYTHING you should know about them with the best of the best, including Julie Kusma & Derek King, Anthony Di Angelo, Robert Stubblefield, Gavin Geddes and... Continue Reading →
Notice for Clients
Dear Friends, Due to the high demand of Scribble's Worth Book Reviews services, and the changes that we are making on our operations to serve you better, read them here, we are going to close submissions for the months of April and May. We are truly sorry for this. All the other services, E-mag and... Continue Reading →
Scribble’s Worth February Stats
The 2nd best Month on the Blog's History! It might not seem like much, but we have had the second best month of the blog with 583 views.We achieved this without non-review posts and little to no promotion of the reviews made. This means that the organic traffic and the trust of our readers has... Continue Reading →
A Proper Contentment by Ned Hopkins
“A Proper Contentment” is a story about love—and all the ways you learn to give it. From the first line, you’re pulled into Ned Hopkins’ novel, which is filled with isolation, fear, lust, secrecy, love, discovery, and scandal. No one’s innocent, and everyone has something to hide. Hopkins delicately unravels the lives of the three... Continue Reading →
Keeper of the Jewel by Richard H. Stephens
How would you, as the reader, feel like if you favorite author put your name in his book, citing your deeds towards his career in the acknowledgements? That's what happens in this book as Richard H. Stephens acknowledges 4 particular readers that are an incredible support to him, and it's lovely. This has to happen... Continue Reading →
I’ll take my chances by Gary Turner
" He felt the turmoil of a world gone mad, of ordinary men killing one another simply because they wore different colored clothing. " The author, Gary Turner, in the introduction, clearly states that the book, although fiction, is based on real people, which many, their names are kept real, and the life aspects of... Continue Reading →
B-Files by Steven LaFlamme
Before we start to talk about this very well drawn comic book, that leaves you asking too many questions, we, impressed with the quality of the work, HAD to ask more about the author, and we are glad we did. Steven LaFlamme, the author: Wrote, directed, and produced "Cigarettes & Superheroes", a top five finalist... Continue Reading →
Book Reviewers Needed
Scribble's Worth Book Reviews, the most selective review site for Twitter's #WritingCommunity is looking for Reviewers. If you: Are looking to review The BEST, most valuable books aroundLove to read and support indie books and authorsAre highly critical on the plot and skill of the writerPay close attention to detailsHave 0 patience for clichésHave time... Continue Reading →
