About Review Tales

Founded in 2016, Review Tales is a multifaceted platform dedicated to celebrating and supporting the art of storytelling. At the heart of our mission is a commitment to empower indie authors and connect them with readers who value exceptional writing.

Review Tales proudly produces two distinguished magazines:

  • Review Tales Article Magazine: A quarterly publication that enriches, enlightens, and champions the craft of writing. Each issue features a curated collection of author confessions, exclusive interviews, expert advice, and captivating literary pieces.
  • Book Review Magazine: A specialized magazine focused solely on delivering in-depth book reviews, providing readers with trusted recommendations and authors with valuable visibility.

In addition to our publications, Review Tales offers a range of professional services designed to elevate authors and their work, including:

  • Editing Services: From developmental editing to final proofreading, we help polish manuscripts to perfection.
  • Marketing Services: Tailored strategies to help authors reach their target audience and achieve their publishing goals.
  • Book Reviews: Thoughtful, honest reviews that highlight the strengths of each book and provide constructive insights.

At Review Tales, we are more than just a company—we are a community of writers, readers, and creatives united by our love for the written word. Whether you’re an aspiring author, an avid reader, or a seasoned writer, we invite you to join us in celebrating the art of storytelling.

Jeyran Main

Jeyran Main is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Review Tales Publishing & Editing Services and Review Tales Magazine.

She is an author, a professional book editor, and a reviewer. Jeyran has worked with many publishers and authors throughout her life and career.

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Contact: Reviewtales@gmail.com

Founded in 2016 and based in Ontario, Canada

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12 Comments on “About Review Tales

  1. Congratulations on Year Seven’s fantastic record of book reviews and “meaty” author & publisher interviews by Review Tales! It would be hard (impossible?) to find another site with a list of accomplishments this long. One thousand six-hundred book reviews, and probably half again as many other postings. Doing the math here, it doesn’t look like the staff took much time for vacations. Nevertheless, we authors (especially independents) are extremely grateful for the introduction Review Tales has given us by a very public book review, or by an “author interview,” or both. Thanks you again for seven years of hard literary work.

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  2. I just received my copy of the first edition of Review Tales, and after reading excerpts from the 20 books selected for this first edition, I am deeply honored that Unused Towels will be included in the fourth edition.

    Regarding the magazine itself, what a wonderfully beautiful magazine.  The magazine itself is a best seller on its own … a really captivating work of art!  The reviews of the wide variety of topics and stories make it easy to interest anyone.  The magazine cleverly whispers “there is something truly remarkable” here, something that needs to be explored.  It is mesmerizing not only due to the appearance of the magazine but significantly with the depth of the reviews. 

    Jeyran, you are truly blessed with a marvelously talented professional team!

    The reviews of the wide variety of topics and stories make it easy to interest anyone.  For me, however, with the times in which we live, being inspired is so fundamental, and the reviews richly celebrate that.

    My first example is the review for Quantum Rebel, “The book is for … anyone ready to embrace a purpose-driven existence. Ilonka’s powerful message encourages readers to move beyond traditional success.”  OMG, I love “beyond traditional success!”

    In a totally different manner, Abella And The Almost Racehorse “ … introduces children to themes of helping others, believing in dreams and overcoming obstacles.  The racehorse’s journey captures the magic of ambition …. Sometimes it takes a little help from friends ….”  Wow!  Even though an adult, I am inspired to check out the book for my grandchildren.

    Across the page, in Finding Color “… a charming and relatable journey of self-discovery spiced with humor … and unexpected adventures.”  Everyone one of these words, intriguing!

    Another important message, Be Well,  “This Kindle edition is more than just a book; it is a heartfelt collection of quotes and poems that serve as soulful reflections, inspiring readers ….”  I am movingly inspired!   

    Lastly, while intrigued by the title, They ain’t Gonna Get Any Deader, I was further sold by the review, “… presents a witty collection of personal essays.  … Dorchak’s storytelling is vivid and relatable….”  Personal storytelling does not get any better than this!

    Again, these reviews each radiate “there is something truly remarkable in these books, something needing to be explored.”  Kudos to the 20 authors!  Kudos to the 20 reviewers!

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