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The Water at the End of the World by Michael Easterling (Book Review #1608)

‘The Water at the End of the World’ is a historical fiction about a rich and interesting world where Capac Inca, the emperor of Tahuantinsuyu, stops at the village of Qomermoya. At the same time, he is on his way to visit the dealing… Continue Reading “The Water at the End of the World by Michael Easterling (Book Review #1608)”

She Is A Spirit Now by Farzaneh Ghadirian (Book Review #1578)

‘She Is A Spirit Now’ is a memoir all about spirituality, growth, development, and much more. It is a profound and descriptive book that inspires transformation and self-reflection. The author presents this book from methodologies inspired by people who are well-known in the field.

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!”

7 Years and Counting!

Hello, Fellow Writers! It was nice to receive such a message from WordPress. You really don’t see how time flies until someone reminds you of something like this. Thank you for all the support and ongoing fellowship. It truly does make a difference to… Continue Reading “7 Years and Counting!”

One-Match Fire by Paul Lamb (Book Review #1562)

‘One-Match Fire’ is a fictional tale about David and how he does everything he can for his father just to ease trouble for him. It starts with him trying to sell the cabin just for the medical bills, but then realizes that his father… Continue Reading “One-Match Fire by Paul Lamb (Book Review #1562)”

The Fall Magazine is Out!

Thank you for all the support everyone! We really appreciate all the hard work that has gone into making this edition. Please support the authors and the writing community by purchasing this Fall’s edition copy!

Interview with E.B. Hauk

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Around 5th Grade. I was big into playing pretend and started writing stories in my composition journals. I kept writing, primarily through play-by-post roleplaying–which, for those who don’t know, is a collaborative kind… Continue Reading “Interview with E.B. Hauk”

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”

Singularity by Knightama (Book Review #1531)

Singularity is an action-adventure story with science-fiction elements. It is a comic book style with many illustrations, some in black and white and some in color. The drawings are beautifully done and create a perfect storyline.