First impressions: Emily Zieroth made a fantastic job when it comes to the illustration for this children's book. The artwork is clean and visually easy to intake, or in plain English: it looks nice and it's simple. Winston The Well-Dressed Wombat - formerly titled "Wiggers - The Well Dressed Wombat" - is a short and... Continue Reading →
“Something In The Water – Drowning” by Dean Comyn
Ok! The mysterious nature of this book is impressive and the hold of the narrative on the first chapter even more so. By the second, the questions grow and keep growing as we are just given a whiff of what may possibly be happening, which makes this book gripping from the start! We have some... Continue Reading →
“Homo Idiotus” by William Gensburger
William Gensburger is one of the best writers we have reviewed on this blog, among so many of the great and legendary writers we have the pleasure to review their books and talk with, so reading another one of his books is a pleasure and it's always exciting. As you may know from the review... Continue Reading →
SW E-Mag 7th Ed. – Erotica
In order to support the underrated community of Erotica Writers on Twitter, we made a special E-mag talking focused on the genre, asking Erotica Writers about their craft and their views on the market and how they handle their overall work circumstances, which led to very interesting insights. Download your FREE Copy and have fun!
“The Best Laid Plans” by Russell Govan
A book that starts off in full swing, tension, contradiction, the sense of accomplishing a mission and doing what is right despite the instructed from our main character. Nice! Great openings mean that the writer knows what he/she is doing, and Russell Govan clearly knows his craft. First impressions are crucial and in this point... Continue Reading →
“Healthy Dividends” by Tricia Silverman
Health is one of the most talked about subjects at any point in time on a society, and ironically the most ignored subject when it comes to personal decisions. Let us be honest, we ALL could eat better, and we can all eat better food, we can all improve our diets and we can all... Continue Reading →
WIDE For The Win by Mark Leslie
Mark Leslie, is not only a great writer, author of the Canadian Werewolf series, which we reviewed one fantastic book, Fear and Longing in Los Angeles, which you should check out, but is also a Best-selling author, that, and the fact that he was the Director of Self-Publishing and Author Relations of Kobo AND works... Continue Reading →
Why Self-Publish?!
In this article, we are going to talk about the advantages of Self-pub over Traditional, and why we think that it's better for writers, readers, agents and book bloggers overall. But before we start... an advice. Review here IF you are a self-published writer, or even a traditional published author, or intend to, even if... Continue Reading →
4 Book Marketing Mistakes that are DESTROYING Your Sales
There are thousands of books around, but only a small percentage of those ever gets read, not because they aren’t good, but because many writers obliterate every possible chance the book has with readers by making these 4 book marketing mistakes: 1- A blurb that gives off the plot ENTIRELY Imagine this: You go to... 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 →
