What do you expect to read after “once upon a time” ? Keep that in mind, because it won’t be what you’ll get from To Dance with Destiny by W. L. Hawking. The good news? The surprise will be delightful, witty, funny, and what follows can only be described as bloody chaos. A strong and... Continue Reading →
The Woodcutter by Stephanie Ellis
With an enticing title, the award-winning author Stephanie Ellis, is back with another story that involves, as usual, unusual elements to bring terror to you. This time, we have a wood cabin, dark woods, a weird town with weird people, an absurd request and a looming promise of blood. If you love suspenseful books, then... Continue Reading →
A Pinch of Distrust by D.T. Bella
A Pinch of Distrust by D.T. Bella is a fantasy novel that is packed with mystery. It will grab you from the beginning and keep you page-turning to the end as danger lurks unseen in many forms and the characters in this story will have to keep a wary eye out for it all. This... Continue Reading →
Love the Sinner by Mo Moshaty
Ah, yes, titles, the do or die of books, and in this one, it’s a total “do”, as the title provokes an knee-jerk-pushback-and-think reaction that captivates us to read it. “Love the sinner”, we mean, everybody loves to love, but a sinner?! And then we stop and look at ourselves and say: “hey... maybe this... Continue Reading →
Badass Werewolves and Justice! An interview with Sue Denver
Sue, welcome! And thank you so much for accepting the invitation forthis interview! How have you been doing lately and can you pleaseintroduce yourself to our readers? I’ve been doing great — thank you! I’m Sue Denver, and I write stories about Sara Flores, a divorced housewife who was transformed into a werewolf and now... Continue Reading →
Ghouls, horror and character dev with Darren Lee Compton
Darren, lets get down to it. You are one of the most detailedwriters we have had on Scribble's Worth Book Reviews, specially when it comes to character traits, but before we go there, Darren, tell us, how did Graveslinger came about? Graveslinger first came around as a concept for a graphic novel series, but due... 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 →
Plot & Scenery. 23rd Ed. E-mag
Plot is the most crucial element in the story, heck, it IS the story, and scenery makes the skin of it, so we talked with two of the coolest people in the Indie Writing Community, Rebecca Weber and Matryce Moon about this topics. Enjoy your free E-mag.
The Unraveling by Joanna Vander Vlugt
The road to Jade Thyme’s quest to become a partner should be straightforward, and the defense of her latest client, her ex-husband Mayor Jules Cranbury, should be the final feather in her cap. However, despite her success, she finds herself embroiled in danger that threatens her life and those she loves. A secret society has... Continue Reading →
Dying to Tell by Val Collins
A title is important, a cover is crucial, but a prologue can literally make, or break your book's chances of success. Many writers, we have seen, broke their books with a subpar prologue, and fortunately for you, dear reader, this is not the case with Dying to Tell by Val Collins, she NAILED IT, and... Continue Reading →
