What a lovely, warm and sweet story about the wettest, coldest and muddiest thing there is out there, clay. In this children's book by Christopher Packard, illustrated by Jill Packard, you will meet Lumpy, the clay, that just wanted to live his life, in his muddy, wet house and enjoy his time, until one day... Continue Reading →
Plague Unleashed by D. C. Gomez
Great news people! Isis and the gang are back! This time instead of witches, Texarkana is about to have a zombie issue. Constantine is not happy, so be sure to avoid using the “z-word” in front of him. Things are about to get rowdy and not in a good way. However, if you’ve read the... Continue Reading →
Teddy visits the Vet by Christine Milkovic Krauss
Teddy Visits The Vet is more than meets the eye. It is more than a simple child’s picture book. It is nuanced! It is disarming! It is unexpected! Krauss takes an innocuous event and uses it as a launch pad to explore deeper themes of gender, identity, anxiety, choice, and consent. She leads us by... Continue Reading →
Seas of the Zovah by Tim McKay Youtube Video
If you are a fantasy book lover, and you enjoy reading fast-paced, action-packed books with little to no romance, you must read Rise of Dresca (review here) and the sequel, Seas of the Zovah. Here's the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y5jP9CrCr4&feature=youtu.be
Assignment: Earth by Lynne Armstrong-Jones
How does every great book start? With an introduction to one of the main characters? A tease into the mission ahead? Or a bit of mystery to keep you thinking of what will happen? Well Assignment: Earth by Lynne Armstrong-Jones starts with all three. Just a few pages in and I can tell there is... Continue Reading →
Seas of the Zovah by Tim McKay Podcast review
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Masters by Reckless Hero
First impressions matter, and this goes triple in when the book being judged is a comic book issue. So, what was our first impression on Masters? It was: "ok…. we like where this is going…." and we are pretty sure that if you know any of these artists, your impression will be the same, and... Continue Reading →
Skyfall by Robert A. Stubblefield
Don't put a label to this book after you've read the blurb, or even poem or two. Just read and enjoy. Why? Because, although Skyfall by Robert A. Stubblefield is poetry, it will keep surprising you with the imagery it offers you. It will show memories, motivate, tease, make you think, make you re-think and... Continue Reading →
Scorch Mark by JP McLean
And we are back with the gripping “Dark Dreams Series” of one of our beloved paranormal/thriller writers, and bestselling, multiple award-winning author, JP McLean, that is also author of the “The Gift” Series that you should totally check out if you like paranormal romance books about flying. Scorch Mark, this book, is the third book... Continue Reading →
Why Promote Your Books With Scribble’s Worth?
Writers should write. Right? Of course, but (and there’s always a but), once you become an author, you must write and promote. That sucks, we know. Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay How do we know? Well, we have been working daily with authors for almost 5 years now, and we know how hard is... Continue Reading →
