Download your here It's Halloween, our favourite time of the year, and this E-mag is about HORROR! So we invited the QUEEN of Horror, Julie Kusma, of course, Matt Adcock AND the amazing Darrren Lee Compton, to talk about their spooky books, their spooky writing careers and experiences, and you know what? It's amazing! Grab... Continue Reading →
Charlie and the Tire Swing by Diann Floyd Boehm
Illustrated by: Judy Gaudet Charlie and the Tire Swing is charming, simple, and relatable. Diann Floyd Boehm immediately engaged the reader with her introduction of Charlie and how the tire swing came to be. Based on the subtitle, “How it began,” this book will act as a series introduction to further adventures with Charlie and... Continue Reading →
Phases by Belinda Betker
This one of the most heartfelt poetry books I've read. Get your copy at Amazon UK The readers are immediately taken into the life of the author and although not every poem was autobiographical, they all give information into the mind of the author and her feelings. The readers are given important events that happened... Continue Reading →
Embracing The Tempest by D. A. Andrews
I went into this book expecting to read poetry and possibly save some for the future to read again, what I got was a whole experience. D. A. Andrews took a pen and scribbled out a window into her soul and the reader gets to take a peek inside. This book was a mix of... Continue Reading →
Running with Roselle
Running with Roselle: How a Blind Boy and a Puppy Grew Up, Became Best Friends, and Together Survived One of America’s Darkest Days is a follow-up novel by authors Michael Hingson and Jeanette Hanscome, Thunder Dog. Running with Roselle fills in the gaps of Roselle’s upbringing and combines her story with Mike’s as he grows... Continue Reading →
Hero Haters by Ken MacQueen
Ken MacQueen’s Hero Haters is a suspense thriller that will pull you to the edge of your seat and keep you there. Somewhere in the United States is a man with a grudge against so-called “heroes,” and he has a particular one that he has his eye on. But first, he’ll make people disappear and... Continue Reading →
My Sister, My Self by Vikki Stark
Have you ever wondered how your sister has influenced your life? Do you ever stop to think – how do they actually influence your life? I mean, besides annoying the ever-living daylights out of you? Whether it be “borrowing” your favorite clothing or simply wanting to tag along, the author has compiled information to reflect... Continue Reading →
Sky Curse By Janet Kravetz
Sky Curse is the first book in Janet Kravetz’s genre-blurring The Chosen Five series. In this sci-fi dystopian-themed novel, the author takes readers into the not-so-distant future, where humanity has brought Earth to its knees. Climate change is rampant and the dangerous weather is unpredictable. The population has overwhelmed the planet, and humans are using... Continue Reading →
The Best Fiction Is Real
A controversial title? For sure. Want to know why we are telling you this? Then read on. Imagine a dangerous chase scene. The main characters under fire, running on an open field, and somehow, every single bullet the the villains shoot, misses. Odd, you think, but it's fiction, right? Right. The scene carries on at... Continue Reading →
Write What Needs To Be Written
Many times, writers, in an attempt to “ride the wave” of a certain genre, write a book, or several, about a popular theme, in an attempt to reach “success faster”. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay This tactic is a sure way to fail IF: You don’t have a big marketing platform at your back. You don't... Continue Reading →
