Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig

As I started to read the first chapter I thought it may have been a detailed account of the landscapes of America. But I soon realized the first paragraph was just setting the scene for the introduction of the characters. The first chapter of Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig takes us into a deep dive... Continue Reading →

Ghost Mark by JP McLean

And off we go with the second book in the "Dark Dreams Series", and if you are new to it do check out our review on the amazing first book, Blood Mark that will set the stage for this original and thrilling series by JP McLean. With the last scene of book one still in... Continue Reading →

Lumpy’s Gift by Christopher Packard

What a lovely, warm and sweet story about the wettest, coldest and muddiest thing there is out there, clay. In this children's book by Christopher Packard, illustrated by Jill Packard, you will meet Lumpy, the clay, that just wanted to live his life, in his muddy, wet house and enjoy his time, until one day... 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.

Gothic by Philip Fracassi

Welcome to Gothic, a Philip Fracassi horror novel. This renowned author has a delectable novel that lovers of horror are going to DEVOUR. Fracassi will keep you entertained, horror-struck, and absolutely dumbfounded by the time you read the final words of this book. For readers who aren’t familiar with this author, you will be clamoring... Continue Reading →

Writing as a Sanctuary

Life is exhausting, and with its pace getting faster and faster, we have to stop and get the grip of reality, through fiction. In this 22nd edition of the E-mag we are asking how can writing can be a sanctuary, a place of rest, a therapy and how can it helps us understand our lives,... Continue Reading →

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