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Book Review: ‘The Heart Does Not Grow Back’ by Fred Venturini
A realistic, almost conventional story of teenage angst takes an explosive turn into the realm of magical speculative fiction.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Lodger’ by Louisa Treger
Out of a mundane life and an affair with upcoming author H.G. Wells, Dorothy Richardson makes her way to literary fame in the midst of the suffragette movement in this historical novel.
Read More »Interview: Poet Jon M. Nelson, Author of ‘Reflections of Life’
In addition to sharing his talent through his poetry, Nelson serves in the military.
Read More »Interview: Motivational Speaker Sourena Vasseghi About His Book, ‘Big Dreams Take Small Sacrifices’
'Not a day goes by when my disability doesn’t frustrate or anger me. The reason why I work as hard as I do is the harder I work, the less time that I have to let my disability bother me.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tinseltown’ by William J. Mann
A look back into the history of Hollywood takes us into a more sinister and shady backdrop of murder.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Demeter Code’ by Russell Brooks
Constant rumors and theories keep the world on edge with thoughts of pandemic horrors that could destroy everything as we know it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt (Volume 1)’ by Bobby Nash
Get ready for a wild ride as Alexandra Holzer takes on The Wild Hunt in this short, fast-paced paranormal adventure.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Broken’ by Traci L. Slatton
The German occupation created controls unheard of in the city of love. How might this danger have appeared to a fallen angel, one who had already lost faith?
Read More »Book Review: ‘All the Bright Places’ by Jennifer Niven
A captivating but unusual story about a young man and woman falling in love.
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