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It Will Have Been So Beautiful by Amanda C. Shaw (Book Review 2008)

Amanda C. Shaw’s It Will Have Been So Beautiful is a moving and richly textured debut poetry collection that challenges readers to reevaluate their relationship with the concept of “home,” particularly as the climate crisis looms ever larger in our lives. Edited by Eileen… Continue Reading “It Will Have Been So Beautiful by Amanda C. Shaw (Book Review 2008)”

The Unbearable Lightness of Prose by Brian J. Dolan

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”

Happy New Year 2025!

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.

The 13th Edition of Review Tales Is Here – Winter’s Finest Reads Await You!

Dear Readers, I’m thrilled to announce that the 13th edition of Review Tales is now available for purchase! This winter edition is packed with an exceptional collection of:

Book Review Magazine

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”

MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche (Book Review #1956)

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)”

I wrote a memoir, and my character’s name is different than mine by Brandi Dredge

Can a wife say she is a wife if the law identifies her as her husband’s victim? Can a mother say she is a mother if her child’s DNA is evidence of the crime? Can a woman love the same life she pities? Yes,… Continue Reading “I wrote a memoir, and my character’s name is different than mine by Brandi Dredge”

Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told Youby Ahmad Aljazeeri (Book Review #1867)

“Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told You” is a pioneering exploration that delves into the multifaceted nature of human connections, offering a fresh and comprehensive perspective on both romantic and platonic relationships. The book introduces readers to the ‘PICCK A SPICE’ framework, which… Continue Reading “Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told Youby Ahmad Aljazeeri (Book Review #1867)”

A Character in the Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Universe of Lost Messages’ Speaks Out by Janet Stilson

Hey. My name’s Cheeta Lucida LaVera. You’ll find me inside a new book by Janet Stilson called Universe of Lost Messages. She asked me to explain a few things.