If you like conspiracy theories, political issues, and tension between nations while secret operations are in progress, pay very close attention to this book, because Humphrey Hawksley is a pro in writing them, and the book was based on real occurrences, mostly, which you can tell by the details of the explanations. Man on Fire... Continue Reading →
“The Last of The Gifted, Book 2- Water Sight” By Marie Powell
Before I start the review, I want you to keep this in mind: BUY THIS BOOK Seriously. BUY THIS BOOK, and the previous one. Why? Because It's SO FREAKING AMAZING, that you should actually panic. Marie Powell K I L L E D I T! DAMN! I could not let this book go, not even... Continue Reading →
SW E-Mag Ed.#1
The FIRST edition of our E-mag for the Twitter’s #WritingCommunity, featuring the amazingly cool Rebecca Webber, the always light and jovial VSSPoem Host and Author of the AMAZING poetry book- The Rhythm of Life, Randy Gerritse, and one of our favourite artists, J-Man! A brief, 13pg, 2k words magazine filled with insight, writingtips and opportunities... Continue Reading →
Six Strings By C. Billie Brunson (The review)
This isn't the first time reviewing a C. Billie Brunson's book, in fact, the very first book review on Scribble's Worth was of "Heart of Malice". Since Heart of Malice was launched in 2015, we can definitely say that Mrs. Brunson has done her homework with diligence, because "Six Strings" is a total PUNCHER. I... Continue Reading →
Last Of The Gifted – Spirit Sight by Marie Powell (A Review)
It IS true that one should never judge a book by its cover, and as a writer and reader, I follow this advice, BUUUUUUUUUTTTTT, I can and WILL judge this cover. IT IS GLORIOUS! I have never seen, as far as I can recall, a cover THIS beautiful, I mean, LOOK at it! It's magical,... Continue Reading →
Book of The Year Award 2019 Edition
I know, I know, it’s kind of late to post this, but.... I have no excuses so here we GO! In our first year, more like 8 months actually, we reviewed many awesome writers and their books, such as J-Man, C. Billie Brunson, Steven McKinnon and Matthew Johnson. Although all of the above are great... Continue Reading →
The single most import skill in writing.
Imagine a very young and talented writer that waves fabulous stories with the down-right potential of becoming classic best-selling titles, but struggles with his career (and life) so much that he becomes depressed because the only thing he encounters is failure, eventually quits and the world never hears about his name, or his stories, only... Continue Reading →
Errors, a collection of short stories By J-man.
(I recommend this book for every single soul that lives) A collection of short stories aimed for the odd, horror and Scifi lovers of all ages above 14. A simple, "shy" but yet, necessary title that remind us of our humanity, makes us appreciate life and the little details of the usual more by giving... Continue Reading →
The Wrath of Storms By Steven Mckinnon (A review).
All of us have read at least a couple of book series that start off great and fade as the pages roll, and the longer a book is, the higher are the chances of it falling into this deadly trap. Fortunately for you, this isn’t the case. With Wrath of Storms, Steven Mckinnon not only... Continue Reading →
Why you as a writer should demand recycled paper printing.
1 - You will save trees. A lot of them. Did you know that 80%+ of all the presses still manufacture books with virgin pulp? Yes, that’s right. By publishing your book normally, you are helping global warming escalate and motivating presses to keep on ordering the cut down of trees, for no good reason.... Continue Reading →
