“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” —Henry Ford (1863-1947), Founder of the Ford Motor Company Money. A very delicate, and many times a controversial topic that brings fiery discussions and... Continue Reading →
JUGGERNAUTS! E-Mag, 5th Edition!
Download your FREE Copy Discover what the successful, prized and renowned players of the Indie Writing Community World do, and how they reach their status of BEST-SELLING authors, told in their own words. In this VERY special 5th Edition, we talk with 3 of the BIGGEST names of the #WritingCommunity, but these are not just... Continue Reading →
The Writer’s Success Misconception
When we envision a successful writer, be it Stephen King, J. K. Rolling and many other GIANTS of modern literature, we tend to create a very distorted image of the success as a writer. In a few words, we think that the ONLY WAY to be a successful "writer" is to write fiction, be it... Continue Reading →
The 5 Traits of GREAT Writers
We here at Scribble's Worth are fortunate enough to be trusted with the reviews of many GREAT authors, from indie to traditionally published, from writers that are just starting out to best-selling authors, with around 30+ books reviewed in detail, and more than 100 books submitted, we have noted a trend when it comes to... Continue Reading →
The Aviator By Craig DiLouie
Flying is one of the coolest things on Earth and aircrafts are possibly the most awesome inventions created by mankind! They are faster than sound, look very slick and Craig DiLouie challenges our minds with them in this fast-paced thriller and IF you like adrenaline, The Aviator is the right book for you. So, we... Continue Reading →
“Man On Fire” by Humphrey Hawksley
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 →
Draft2Digital Self-publishing Platform – Review
Just like most self-published platforms, and ESPECIALLY with KDP, you as an indie writer can in fact put your book there and .... wait. Yes, that's EXACTLY how it feels like. With other platforms, you as the indie writer have most the control of your book, and sometimes, you get to keep the rights of... Continue Reading →
The Names That Survived By Mackenzie Littledale
The Names That Survived is a short-story that is… light and deep. A story about identities, names and the acceptance of one's culture and roots are showcased with their problems and implications that strikes home to the Black community and general immigrants that go to America in hopes to become and be accepted as "white",... 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 →
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 →
