Trusted Reviews and Author Features Since 2016
Suffering from writer’s block? Have you written yourself into a corner and don’t know how to get out of it?
Perhaps you’ve already written the solution but haven’t realized it yet.
Read More
Visit sites where readers congregate, such as Review Tales, and it’s obvious that novels dominate. There’s a belief that poetry is more difficult to get published. If you are a poet struggling to place a chapbook or a full-length collection, then this article will be a game-changer. Read on.
Read More
Tale 1 is from my book “Volcanic Adventures in Tonga” (website). Imagine yourself stuck on a remote South Pacific island, without the comforts of Western civilisation but surrounded by friendly Polynesians. One telephone on the island, the social hub. When walking the short distance to the phone, one stops each time someone else walks the other way. Conversations are to be held about where and why one wanders, and many of those walking in the opposite direction now change course to follow you. A phone call is a social sensation, after all.
Read More
“Giant Banana Over Texas” is a humorous fiction containing a collection of fictional tales. The added funny notions were a plus and made you want to read the next story.
Read More
‘Childproof’ is a dark humor book about how children can affect your life and you could want what used to be a calm and peaceful life back.
Read More
‘Broken From Parent Loss?’ is a non-fiction self-help book about how to deal with grief when you endure a great loss, such as losing a parent. While it is something no one wants to think about or even deal with, it is still important to know that there are books like this providing help.
Read More
‘The Superflare’ is a post-apocalyptic dystopian story filled with science fiction. It’s 2051, and a gigantic solar storm has hit the earth, making living almost impossible. All digital devices and power supplies have been destroyed.
Read More