'The Motion of Puppets' by Kieth Donohue is literate fantasy with a bite. The Motion of Puppets is literate fantasy with a bite. The Motion of Puppets is literate fantasy with a bite.
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Book Review: ‘Harmony’ by Carolyn Parkhurst
Is "Harmony" one of author Carolyn Parkhurst's best efforts?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Careful Old Letters: A Jewish Family’s Story,’ by Alexandra Weinbaum
Alexandra Weinbaum's book, 'Careful Old Letters: A Jewish Family's Story,' is an evocative tale of personal discovery and Holocaust history, based on a box of old letters sent from the Jewish ghettos of Europe during WWII.
Read More »The Most Anticipated Fall Books of 2016, Part 1
When you think of fall do you imagine fluttering leaves, warmer clothes and a list of awesome new fiction books? Here's a few awesome pick to get you giddy.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Between Worlds,’ An Interactive Novel by Skip Brittenham
'Between Worlds' by Skip Brittenham takes us into an entirely new action packed and interactive work of imagination. Brittenham has given us an alternate reality that is different then those that have come before. His world is full of beauty but also littered with beasts of terrible ferocity. As in most worlds there are good and bad characters, but his small deceptions make is difficult to tell between the two.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Can I Kiss You? A Thought-Provoking Look at Relationships, Intimacy & Sexual Assault’ by Michael J. Domitrz
New book, "Can I Kiss You?" by Michael J. Domitrz, sets boundaries between intimacy and sexual assault.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kick: The True Story of JFK’s Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth,’ a Biography by Paula Byrne
'In Kick: The True Story of JFK's Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth' by Paula Byrne we ware taken into the lives once more of the dynamics and tragedies of a family that will intrigue generations to come, and who have left such and indelible mark on history.
Read More »Book Review: ’56 Counties: A Montana Journey’ by Russell Rowland
With literary flamboyance held under careful control, Russell Rowland has produced a remarkably engaging gestalt of the Big Sky state.
Read More »Interview: Laura Barnett, Author of ‘The Versions of Us’
Interview with Laura Barnett author of "The Versions of Us". "Keep writing. Keep reading. Keep enjoying the miracle of fiction. There is no better way to understand this crazy, maddening, beautiful world of ours."
Read More »Flash Fiction: Phone Home
“Explain how your mother's talking on an iPhone in a picture taken in 1977!”
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