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#Review Ghost Therapy by Mark Rosendorf
Today on the blog, I review Ghost Therapy by Mark Rosendorf.
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Mar 201 min read
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#NewRelease Faeries Don't Forgive
These YA novels have intriguing titles—I suspect faeries can prevaricate and forgive…
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Mar 16 min read
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#NewRelease Would You Rather…
Today on the blog, author Kimberly Baer spills the tea on her new YA paranormal release Would You Rather…
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Feb 234 min read
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Pit Stops and Proton Beams
Today on the blog, I review Pitstops and Proton Beams by Aurelio Rico Lopez III. It's been a while since I've accepted a review request beca
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Feb 201 min read
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The Icelandic Sagas
Today on the blog, Author of Robert Winter provide a fascinating and informative guest post about the Icelandic sagas, that inspired epic fa
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Feb 145 min read
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Weaving Threads of Hope
Today on the blog, award-winning sci-fi author RB Kelly argues that in a world that feels like it's on the brink of disaster, telling and re
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Feb 134 min read
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#NewRelease Candle in the Wind by Kim Baccellia
Today on the blog, author Kim Baccellia spills the tea on her latest release, a dystopion thriller. Don't miss the excerpt and giveaway!
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Feb 43 min read
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#NewRelease The Starlight Contingency
Today on the blog, sci-fi author Kyoto M discusses her new release, The Starlight Contingency. I must admit that is an intriguing title. Be
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Jan 295 min read
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Pimlico People by Rupert Stanbury
Today on the blog, guest Rupert Stanbury provides am introduction to his latest novel, Pimlico People , and presents an extract. The auth
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Jan 144 min read
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Books to Gift
What better gift is there than the gift of books? Here are recommendations for the most discerning and reluctant readers in your life....
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Dec 12, 20243 min read
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Writing Goals Update
Lately, I've been feeling pretty darn accomplished. 2024 has been a great year in writing for yours truly…
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Nov 7, 20242 min read
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Spooky Reads, Part 3
My third entry in spooky reads for October can be succinctly described as the X-Files set in post-Civil War America. In the Eidola...
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Oct 25, 20242 min read
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Spooky Reads, part 1
In this post, I dish on a YA horror series that sparked my interest in the genre.
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Oct 10, 20242 min read
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The Strangers Guide to Talliston by John Tarrow
Today on the blog, author John Tarrow provides an extract of his fantastical new release Talliston . The book has a beautiful cover, and...
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Sep 30, 20243 min read
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New school, new haunts…
New Project Finally, it's time…time to start a brand new project , a new novel unrelated to my YA series, The Allison Lee Chronicles . I...
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Sep 26, 20241 min read
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Guest Post: The Cards That Changed My Life by Joanne Ryan Curran
Today on the blog, author Joanne Ryan Curran dishes on her new release, The Cards That Changed My Life . The Cards That Change My Life...
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Sep 4, 20244 min read
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New Fantasy Short Story Drops today
I'm abuzz with pleasure today. Why, do you ask? Well, that's because my humorous fantasy short story, A Debt Paid , finally found a home...
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Aug 19, 20241 min read
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Beyond Earth: Is there Life on Other Planets?
Today the blog serves up musing about life on other planets, and a book rec by guest blogger Brian Bertrand. Beyond Earth: Is there Life...
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Aug 7, 20243 min read
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Summer, summer, summertime
Summertime Blues This summer has been one to remember. On the literary front, The Wrath of Monsters released in June. That was the high...
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Aug 1, 20242 min read
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The Wrath of Monsters in the literary press
The Wrath of Monsters has garnered additional publicity in the past few weeks. This time in well-established literary publications....
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Jul 26, 20241 min read
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