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Posted on October 2, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the bonds of family, the burden of memory, and the unsettling tension between technology and truth.
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In Singing the Forge, G.H. Mosson presents a collection of poetry that feels at once deeply personal and broadly resonant, offering readers a lyrical meditation on what has shaped us as individuals and as a community across time. The book is structured to intertwine the poet’s own reflections with vivid glimpses into the lives of men and women spanning the past two centuries, creating a chorus of voices that remind us how personal history and collective history are inseparably linked.
Read MorePosted on October 1, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Writing a manuscript is an incredible achievement, but the journey doesn’t end there. Turning your draft into a marketable product requires careful planning, professional presentation, and strategic promotion. Understanding each stage of the publishing process ensures your book not only reaches readers but also makes a strong impression.
Professional Editing and Proofreading
The first step in preparing your manuscript for the market is professional editing. This includes developmental editing, which focuses on story structure, pacing, and character development, as well as copyediting, which ensures grammar, punctuation, and style are polished. Proofreading is the final step, catching typos or formatting errors before publication. Investing in professional editing elevates the quality of your work, builds reader trust, and increases the likelihood of positive reviews.
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Cynthia Joyce Clay’s An Affection for an Unmarried Lady is a masterful homage to the Regency romance tradition, infused with clever twists, layered emotional entanglements, and a vivid sense of time and place. With elegant prose and a deep understanding of aristocratic mores, Clay constructs a richly populated world of family legacies, secret fortunes, whispered scandals, and hard-won affections.
Read MorePosted on September 30, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Unspoken: A Dust Novel delivers a gripping and emotionally resonant story of survival, separation, and the enduring bonds of family. Set against the bleak backdrop of the 1935 Dust Bowl, this first installment in The Dust Series follows ten-year-old Ruby Lee Becker, a girl torn from her family and forced to confront an unforgiving world far from the only home she’s ever known.
Read MorePosted on September 29, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Writing a book is just the beginning of an author’s journey. To produce high-quality work, stay organized, and market effectively, authors need the right tools and resources. From writing software to marketing platforms, leveraging technology can save time, enhance creativity, and expand your reach.
Read MorePosted on September 29, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Invisible: Max Wheeler’s Guide to (NOT) Fitting In by Ryan Andreassen is a laugh-out-loud, deeply heartfelt middle-grade novel that captures the joys and challenges of being different in a world that constantly pushes you to “fit in.” The story follows Max Wheeler, a bright, quirky, and endlessly inventive boy whose brain sometimes feels like a spaceship—launching into hyperfocus at lightspeed, spinning out into a cosmic storm of distractions, or navigating the sensory overload of cafeteria smells and confusing social codes. With ADHD, dyslexia, and sensory processing differences, Max’s middle school experience is both chaotic and relatable, showing readers that every brain works differently and that difference is not a flaw.
Posted on September 28, 2025 by Jeyran Main
In Lost Heart in King Manor, Celeste Fenton delivers a slow-burn romantic suspense brimming with atmosphere, secrets, and a dash of humor. This isn’t just a mystery—it’s a layered, character-driven story about a woman who has learned to protect her peace, only to be thrust into a situation that threatens everything she’s built.
Read MorePosted on September 27, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Bigfoot takes a bold leap into cosmic fantasy with Children Of The Fire Moon, a dark and whimsical space tale that blends childhood innocence with unsettling mystery. Set on a remote lunar world, this short, atmospheric adventure follows Robert, Margo, and Jimi — three children who know nothing of Earth, chocolate, birthdays, or even parents. Their lives revolve around rituals, storytelling, and survival under the watchful eye of their enigmatic teacher, The Swamble.
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