Many of us spend our lives working hard to learn skills that will be valuable, and demanded on the workplace. Yet, we neglect essential soft skills, seen as "nice to have", such as Civility. It should be a no-brainer, the fact that employers should treat their employees well. Respect the fact that they are working,... Continue Reading →
Editors VS Apps
Although the title suggests a showdown, this is a settled debate. Editors will never be replaced by Editing Apps, and I will let you know why. Why Editing Apps will never replace editors: Reason #1- Context This is the crucial difference between great Editors and apps.Of course! Yes. Editing apps will get grammatical and spelling... Continue Reading →
“Hidden Enemy” by JP McLean
Finally we get to review the second book of JP McLean's "The Gift Legacy" Series, and continue to enjoy this FANTASTIC and magical adventure. If you haven't read the first book, Secret Sky, do yourself a favor and DO IT. Secret Sky one of the most original, mysterious and magical paranormal romances ever! - Other... Continue Reading →
“School Shooter” by Thorsten Nesch
Thorsten Nesch, is one of the coolest writers we've had on our blog, “Grolar”, was one of the most original books last year, and he's back with: "School Shooter". Yes, you can bet that this will be a great book. Why do we say this? Because, Thorsten Nesch is one of those writers that packs... Continue Reading →
A Demon’s Trade by Kathrin Hutson
Kathrin Hutson starts the book strong, with a powerful MC and a statement that creates intrigue in the reader, like "Who is Kali Sullivan, why does she have such effect on men?" , "Is she human, a witch, or another type of magical creature?" and showing us an important part of the MC's personality: she... Continue Reading →
Scribble’s Worth TBR List
The books we find and we are drooling to read and review! 0- Blood Scion by Debora Falaye Pre-order now " This is what they deserve. They wanted me to be a monster. I will be the worst monster they ever created. Fifteen-year-old Sloane can incinerate an enemy at will—she is a Scion, a descendant of... Continue Reading →
“That’s Creepy, Santa – The Trilogy” by Julie Kusma
A collection of short-stories with quite suggestive titles indeed, featuring "That's Creepy Santa" and other stories involving a Christmas spirit and holiday celebrations. The great thing about books, is that you don't have to be on the season they refer to in order to fully enjoy them, but this short collection will surely be of... Continue Reading →
“Night-Blooming Cereus” by Melody Wang
Get your copy here Although never before reviewed on Scribble's Worth, Melody Wang has been one of those writers we follow around, paying very close attention to what they do due to the quality of work she puts out there.A published and accomplished poet on her own, featured in many Poetry Magazines and other publications,... Continue Reading →
Writers! Avoid this Writing Habit
Every single writer has a cliché of his own, and some clichés are unavoidable and when used well, quite funny actually and a great material for satire as our excellent book reviewer Ashleigh Bonner mentions on the EPIC and first Edition of our E-mag for this year, available for Free here, but there's one cliché... Continue Reading →
Editors you Want to work with
Here's a list for you writer, or agent, or publisher, looking for a great editor to work with and on your books: 1- Ashleigh Bonner Specialized in Developmental Editing, Ashleigh is your go-to-editor when it comes to fixing your story and making sure it's perfect for readers, as she explains on her interview. Find out... Continue Reading →
