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Happy New Year — With Gratitude —Ten Years In — Thank You for the Journey

Happy New Year to our community, As we step into a new year, I want to pause and say thank you—from the heart. This year marks ten years of Review Tales, and that milestone belongs to all of you. To the writers, contributors, editors,… Continue Reading “Happy New Year — With Gratitude —Ten Years In — Thank You for the Journey”

“Running in Slippers” by Angie Hawkins (Book Review #1924)

“Running in Slippers” by Angie Hawkins is a raw and deeply personal memoir that chronicles the tumultuous journey of a woman grappling with profound loss, toxic relationships, and the arduous path to self-discovery and healing.

Reaching Readers by Offering Options by Julia L F Goldstein

Reaching Readers by Offering Options by Julia L F Goldstein You may have heard that eBook sales are declining as a fraction of total book sales and that independent (indie) bookstores are making a comeback. An article in The Observer describes this trend. I… Continue Reading “Reaching Readers by Offering Options by Julia L F Goldstein”

The Value of Historical Fiction by Edward Rickford

The Value of Historical Fiction by Edward Rickford Historical fiction is a small but growing genre and represents one of the most important ways modern audiences connect with history. David Von Drohle wrote an excellent biography of Lincoln that was purchased by over 2… Continue Reading “The Value of Historical Fiction by Edward Rickford”