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Posted on February 22, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Richard Natale’s Greenwich Connection is a masterful tapestry of LGBTQ life, told through a poignant blend of historical insight and compelling character-driven narratives. The book begins with a heart-wrenching novella set in the aftermath of World War II, capturing the emotional weight of a… Continue Reading “Greenwich Connection by Richard Natale (Book Review #1975)”
Category: Fiction, Historical FictionTags: Author, book bloggers, book review, books, Greenwich connection, Historical Fiction, Richard natale, storytelling, writing
Posted on February 7, 2025 by Jeyran Main
In June Summers’ What Happened to the Boy?, a shocking tragedy sets off a chain of events that intertwine the lives of disparate characters in a desperate fight for justice and redemption. The story opens with a harrowing scene as two men invade the… Continue Reading ““Unraveling Darkness: A Gripping Journey in What Happened to the Boy?” by June Summers (Book Review #1965)”
Posted on February 5, 2025 by Jeyran Main
We have been awarded #4 on the best Historical Fiction magazines from thousands of magazines on the web ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. A Heartfelt Thank You! We are beyond honored to be recognized as one of the Best Historical Fiction Magazines… Continue Reading “4th on the BEST list!”
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Posted on January 30, 2025 by Jeyran Main
The wait is over! 🎉 The second edition of the Review Tales Book Review Magazine is here and available for purchase! Packed with insightful reviews, author spotlights, and literary treasures, this edition is a must-have for book lovers. A huge thank you to everyone… Continue Reading “Feb’s Edition is Out!”
Category: Review Tales MagazineTags: authors, book bloggers, book club, book review, books, jeyran main, Review Tales Magazine, winter magazine, writing
Posted on January 12, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Writing has been a part of my life since childhood, but it’s rarely been for my own satisfaction, driven instead by mainly academic or professional concerns. In recent years, I’ve ground out several pieces a year for trade outlets, always with an eye towards… Continue Reading “The Unbearable Lightness of Prose by Brian J. Dolan”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: Author, book bloggers, book blogging, books, Guest Article, guest post, writing
Posted on January 1, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Happy New Year 2025! 🎉 As we welcome another exciting year, I want to take a moment to thank you—our incredible community of authors, writers, publishers, and book lovers—for making 2024 such a fantastic year.
Category: National DaysTags: Author, book bloggers, book lovers, book review, books, happy new year, jeyran main, writing, writing community, year 2025, year 2025 books
Posted on December 12, 2024 by Jeyran Main
Hello Readers, As we welcome you to the first issue of Book Review Magazine, we reflect on the journey that brought us here. Created as a space for indie authors to shine, this magazine celebrates their unique voices, diverse backgrounds, and unwavering commitment to… Continue Reading “Book Review Magazine”
Category: Review Tales MagazineTags: Author, book bloggers, book review, book review magazine, books, jeyran main, writing
Posted on December 2, 2024 by Jeyran Main
MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche is a powerful and emotionally charged poetry collection that offers a raw and unflinching look into the dark and often painful realities of life. Drawing from the author’s experiences as a veteran, Lafleche explores the harrowing effects of combat in… Continue Reading “MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche (Book Review #1956)”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: abuse, Author, book bloggers, book review, book tour, books, grief, medevec, pain, trauma, writing
Posted on October 27, 2024 by Jeyran Main
Many writers complain about feeling “writer’s block” from time to time. But essentially, I don’t believe in writer’s block. I would ask each author to reflect on a story idea that compelled him or her to write, that bubbled up from the subconscious, downloaded… Continue Reading “Chasing the Muse by Sharon Curcio”
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