The sequel to Dawn of Humanity (our review here), Rise of the Humanaki picks up where the first book ended. Olympus is been taken by Chronos and the Titans now rule the world. They see Rhea and her likes as abominations. The humanaki are either taken as slaves or killed mercilessly. Rhea who escaped on... Continue Reading →
Behind Blue Eyes By Anna Mocikat
Finally, after 18 months of not being able to read it, we come to the bestselling indie cyberpunk LEGENDARY goody of a book that is Behind Blue Eyes by Anna Mocikat, the Cyborg Queen. Although we know Anna Mocikat and have interviewed her many times on our E-mags, there was still in me, that natural... Continue Reading →
Wrath of the Worm Wraith by Darren Lee Compton
Darren Lee Compton is not an author that takes time to “get into the book”, in the first sentence or two, you can feel the “game on” attitude and you are plunged back into the fray without a warning, and of course it should be like this, we readers have signed up for this, right?... Continue Reading →
Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton
Darren Lee Compton has THE BEST disclaimer in the indie world. Serieously, and this is one of the things one has to love about Indie books, because you can only find this type of stuff in them, trust me, hahahha. Grab your book on Amazon US / UK Given that we have already reviewed Graveslinger,... Continue Reading →
Living with Demons Anthology by Tea with Coffee Media
Living with Demons, an anthology that packs a punch from its name and content, but, if you think this is just a dark fantasy anthology, you might want to reconsider that, because this is a dark fiantasy/fiction anthology with stories based on mental illness. The starting story of the anthology is shadowy, (quite literally), and... Continue Reading →
192 Days Missing By Sue Denver
It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →
Scribble’s Resource Directory for Indie Writers
Yes! We have collected the links and pages of the resources that you, dear Indie Writer will be looking for. Editors? We got that. Reviewers? We got that too. Want to know which publishers are good for you, well, we have got that too! Ok, our directory is small, but don't worry, we'll keep adding... Continue Reading →
Apologies, we have let you down in March
March sucked, and we at Scribbles, (me, Julio, personally), did not perform as expected from you guys. And I want to personally apologize. I did not promote your books as often, nor did I make the E-mag (that is coming soon ). Although I don't like to give excuses, I would like to let you... Continue Reading →
There is No Shrimp… And Other Lies My Mother Told Me by Kenny Loui
Welcome back to the "UFO Catcher" Series, and this season will be about shrimps and lies, hahahahaha. OK, in all seriousness now, this is the second volume of the UFO catcher series, and if you haven't read the first novel of the series, or review, please click here to solve this grave issue, because this... Continue Reading →
Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher By Kenny Loui
When you read the title, "Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher", your imagination starts to go off to space and thinking about abductions, and stuff, and this might still come on this graphic novel series, but, do hold your horses, because you are in for a big surprise with this one, ahhahahaha, trust me. This... Continue Reading →
