Meet my hero in turmoil by Véronique Iswery

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My dear reader, I am Véronique Iswery Pasquet. Since childhood, I’ve been a big fan of books on horror, crime, romance, fantasy, and paranormality.

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Things I’ve learned while putting out my first book by Jacqueline Fellows

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1. I dislike or distrust nearly everything about traditional publishing. I also dislike and distrust most things about “traditional” self-publishing. I have a strong DIY streak.

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Once upon an empty page by Konstantina P.

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You are sitting on the porch on a breezy summer evening, cooling down from the heat wave. An idea pops into your head, and you scramble over a heap of lazy limbs and sleepy pets to write it down.

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The Casserole Ladies by Billy and Linda Johnson (Book Review #1080)

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The Casserole Ladies is a humorous fiction story based on older unmarried women in towns throughout the South who appear on doorsteps of recently widowed or divorced males. These women bring casseroles and other homemade dishes, such beneficence occurring when these men are most vulnerable to feminine sympathy. Potential companionship and matrimony often are motivating factors.

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Friendship Day on Rosy Lane by Rose Elaine (Book Review #1419)

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‘Friendship Day on Rosy Lane’ is a contemporary fiction written about Rosy Lane and how it’s a place for those who are lost. While many may not agree with how Rose handles things in her life, her demeanour, behaviour, thoughts, and feelings were all part of her character and shaped the story.

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Fear of the Dark by Ross Harrison (Book Review #1418)

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‘Fear of the Dark’ is a sci-fi space story. It is filled with fantasy, thriller scenes and post-apocalyptic material. It all. Begins with Ruby Rose, a medical frigate picking up an SOS and sending medics into the raging storm only to realize that they are in for trouble.

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Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex A Superhero High School Adventure by Carole P. Roman (Book Review #1417)

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‘Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex’ is a Young adult fantasy story. The teenage superhero story begins with a secret academy recruiting only kids worthy of having the powers to be the best.

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WAS PLATO CORRECT IN CLAIMING DEMOCRACIES DEVOLE INTO TYRANNIES? by Thomas J. Yeggy

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Why devote five years of your life to researching historical facts and theories on what has caused human behavior that results in war? Because the next major war will be much different than even WWII, which resulted in over eighty million deaths over a six-year span. Even if only a few hundred understand the why of war in human history from reading, the goal will have been reached.

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An Interview with Matejs Kalns

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1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

Probably very late on, I’ve always written stories from a very young age, scribbled little ideas and scenes. I didn’t fully commit to writing a novel until I was in my late twenties. It was a very nerve-wracking experience, but my debut book received a lot of positive feedback, so it’s been very encouraging and likely gave me the confidence to keep writing more.

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