Death Drives a Semi was an unexpected pleasure to read. The 25th anniversary re-release of this short story anthology was genius. Not only did it introduce me to a talented author, but it will undoubtedly usher in a legion of new fans for Van Belkom. Reading good horror is like finding a real diamond as your... Continue Reading →
An Owl Without a Name by Jenna Greene
From the very first page, An Owl Without A Name captured my attention. Being a mother, I have indulged in a lion’s share of children’s literature and I love the gentle way themes are introduced and the joy that seems to emanate from the pages of this book. I imagine Jenna Greene, the author having... Continue Reading →
Poetry in a Pandemic by H.M. Gooden
Any piece of art created during the pandemic has a unique feel to it, given thatmany of us still don’t know how to feel about one of the biggest health crises we faced as humans. Every time I read a book set around the pandemic, brought to life in 2020 I feel this could be... Continue Reading →
Soulworm by Edward Willett
Edward Willett is an author that once you read his books, there’s no going back, you will become a fan. There’s no way around it, and if this book is your first time reading one of his works, just keep that in mind and try to prove us wrong. Soulworm. A weird word that grabs... Continue Reading →
All That Sparkles by Diane Bator
All That Sparkles is the first book in Diane Bator’s A Glitter Bay Mystery series. First glance at this cover? You get a gorgeous dress that appears to be made of jewels. For cozy mystery lovers, this cover with its chic boutique vibe gives off “cozy mystery.” You also get a sense of elegance as... Continue Reading →
Paw Prints on the Couch by Kim Lengling
Paw Prints on the Couch: How Pets Enrich Our Lives is a collection of stories put together by Kim Lengling. At first glance at this book’s cover, your first impression is – this book is going to be about pets. Right, you are! Go ahead and grab a box of tissues, because these stories are... Continue Reading →
Writers of the Future (Vol 36) By L. Ron Hubbard
One of the best things about Anthologies is you get a wide variety of stories from different genres by amazing authors who have different writing styles, so it has something for each one of us. I haven’t read a lot of anthologies but the ones I have always have given me some amazing short stories... Continue Reading →
Real Marketing for Fantasy Books – An Interview with Tim Mckay
Tim McKay, welcome back to our site, and thank you so much for accepting another interview with us. How have you been doing? How is your debut book going? Hey again! So great to chat again — hope you’re doing well. It’s been good but busy on my end! Work’s been busy, I’m in the... Continue Reading →
The Painter’s Butterfly by Rebecca Weber
If the cover doesn’t draw you in, given its beauty, or doesn’t convince you that The Painter’s Butterfly is cool book to read, and yet you still give it a try, you will find out that the chapters’ illustrations will settle the deal. The cards illustrated, after the title of that match the ideas that... Continue Reading →
What Waits For Us In The Dark (Matter) by Matt Adcock
And WE Are BACK with one of the wildest cyberpunk sagas in comics in modern times, Complete Darkness, and this time we are surprised by a side story, still about dark matter and the apocalypse, to which this whole saga revolves around. We have not one but TWO new artists on this, before we tell... Continue Reading →
