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Discover the Riches of Review Tales Magazine’s Winter Edition

Dear Esteemed Readers and Authors, Embrace the cozy winter season with the latest edition of Review Tales Magazine. This issue ranked 1st bestseller on Amazon, is packed with wisdom, confessions, and invaluable insights from authors who’ve dedicated their lives to writing. Explore topics such… Continue Reading “Discover the Riches of Review Tales Magazine’s Winter Edition”

Mentoring a Writer by Christine Skarbek

My parents really didn’t know what to do with me.  Oh, it was fine when I, as a 14-year-old, stepped into the role of documenting our family camping trips with tongue-in-cheek travelogues à la Erma Bombeck.  But it was an entirely different matter when I… Continue Reading “Mentoring a Writer by Christine Skarbek”

Interview with Mickey Carolan

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? In Elementary School, I earned a “Young Author” award t-shirt, sparking the idea of making writing a lifelong goal. Fueled by my passion for books and reading, the initial concept for this book… Continue Reading “Interview with Mickey Carolan”

Writing Memoir Became My Heroine Journey by Maria Warner

Like a typical heroine, what I thought I wanted and what I needed to expose themselves in the process of writing. When I became an empty nester, I knew that I needed something to fulfil my life. Sitting on my meditation mat one morning… Continue Reading “Writing Memoir Became My Heroine Journey by Maria Warner”

Thoughts on Milieu in Science Fiction (Or, creating a pocket universe in just a few short days) By Lawrence “Ace” Parlier

A friend and I were recently discussing our latest works. He was preparing for the release of his brilliant new graphic novel while I was still wading through edits for the release of my latest novel, Voided.

Our Man in Mbabane: A Novel Based on a True Story by K. E. Karl (Book Review #1590)

‘Our Man in Mbabane’ is a historical fiction set in 1977 and begins with Frank George. He has a government job during the week but is also an agent, and because of this, his life may look comfortable and ordinary. However, his missions are… Continue Reading “Our Man in Mbabane: A Novel Based on a True Story by K. E. Karl (Book Review #1590)”

Second Place – Amazon Bestseller!

Hey Everyone! We have secured second place on Amazon! We could not have done this without your support. If you haven’t yet purchased your copy, please do so. Please let me know if you also wish to feature your book in the next editions.… Continue Reading “Second Place – Amazon Bestseller!”

Fall Magazine is Out!

Review Tales MagazineFall Edition 8 We begin this Fall’s edition with remarkable articles. This issue covers how good things take time and how readers can support authors with reviews and more. We learn about writing gay fiction and how horror novel writers find material… Continue Reading “Fall Magazine is Out!”

Writing in A Bewildering Variety of Genres by Karen A. Wyle

I’m not a believer in one-size-fits-all advice. Whenever I’m asked about advice for aspiring authors, I make a point of saying there are no Rules, that we all have to find our own process – and then be ready to admit if that process… Continue Reading “Writing in A Bewildering Variety of Genres by Karen A. Wyle”