Download here And the FIRST E-mag of the year 2022 is here! With an experienced plethora of guests, including our Award Winning Author, Marie Powell, Jeffrey A. Carver a living Sci-Fi legend, and our NEWEST Team Member and Excellent Editor: Ashleigh Bonner! This E-mag brings you advices on writing, research and editing in several aspects... Continue Reading →
“Remember, no matter what; CHIN UP, TITS OUT” by Miranda Oh
What would was the first thought that crossed your mind when you read the part: "Chin Up, Tits Out" ? .... That's exactly why we loved this book from the first moment. The image of determination and self-confidence in women. The introduction to the book is funny, not on the usual way, but it's totally... Continue Reading →
How to use Book Reviews
So, you have got a great review on your book from a friend, now what?Even if you only have one review, here are a few things that you should do in order to increase sales or engagement from readers: 1- Share the review A little obvious, and even a dumb advice, but you know what?... Continue Reading →
2021 Book Awards!
Book of the year - Lipstick Asylum by Nzondi Nzondi is a Creative Edge Author SW Reviews Pick – My Fatal Futility Shellshock Reader’s Favorite & Indie Book of The Year – The Rhythm of Life by Randy Gerritse Best Fantasy book – Six Strings by C. Billie Brunson Best Poetry Book – To Fight... Continue Reading →
New Year’s Reads
Looking for books to inspire you start off the New Year on the right foot, full of inspiration? Well, we got JUST the book recommendations for you! 1- A Season in Lights by Gregory E. Phillips is a sublime romance about a ballerina and a pianist in NYC and thier carreers, how they met and... Continue Reading →
“Jailed” by Robert P. French
High tension, jail-style high tension, gives us a heart-stopping introduction to the 7th book in the Cal Rogan Mystery series, as we are presented to a 6 feet tall man with a gang that wants a piece of Micah, but doesn't get it because he is friends with another gang leader that is as muscled... Continue Reading →
“The Reefs of Time” by Jeffrey A Carver
Given that this is the fifth chapter of the series, a good, simple, up to the point re-cap is given with all the information that we might need in order to understand what has happened in the previous books, and we are ready to start rolling. The scientific aspect of the book is very well... Continue Reading →
“How to Record and Publish Your Own Audiobook” By Jennifer Lieberman
Audiobooks are one of the most popular forms of experiencing a book, one of the most accessed and bought formats of books because of the convenience that they allow readers to have. Why would you want to make your own audiobook? Well, many reasons: to increase your book sales, to give a more personal feeling... Continue Reading →
Writing Advices Series #2
"Which lessons you learned the hard way?" was the question we asked and here are some GREAT answers: 1 Fail. Fail a lot. Means you’re writing.GioWritesStuff 2 It's a fine line between 'the reader will figure out the plot' and over-explaining things to the point of being annoyingly condescendingMiriam Van Scott 3 There is writing... Continue Reading →
“Jackrabbit Jingle Balls” by Ann Charles
Well, what can one say about such a suggestive title, hahahahaahaha, in this jolly, happy season? Hahahahahahahaha, and do pay attention to the titles because they are a big part of the story and of the feeling of the whole book and, I assure you, that it's something you don't want to miss, specially if... Continue Reading →
