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Interview with JT BaroniHow did this book come about? While hunting whitetail one year, I stumbled upon a weathered tombstone in the middle of the woods....
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One Inking Spirit Leads Romance From Darkness by Chrissy HartmannAs one reads the title, it’s not what you think. Yes, I am a romance author, but what most don’t know at first look is that I am a blind...
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Homicide Herault by Bluette Matthey (Book Review #1526)‘Homicide Herault’ is a travel mystery and begins with Trekker Durkin, who likes to bike and is a veteran. He decides to take a bike tour to...
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An Interview with Tim StobierskiWhat’s your favorite thing you have written? Oh, that’s a tough one! To be honest, Dancehall really does hold a special...
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Coven of Blood, Bone, and Beasts by LJ Rimmey (Book Review #1524)‘Coven of Blood, Bone, and Beasts’ is the first book of its series, filled with adventure and fantasy elements. It begins with Lord Hilmar and the...
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A Keen Mind and A Phantom Song by A. Carina Spears (Book Review #1523)‘A Keen Mind and A Phantom Song’ is a paranormal fantasy story. It all begins with Deirdre Gale, a scientist who loves to work under the Keepers...
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APERTURE Poems by Peter Maeck (Book Review #1522)‘APERTURE Poems’ is a work of art. The collection is impressive in the sense that you witness the inclusion of humor, offering illustrations with...
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Volcanic Adventures in Tonga – Species Conservation on Tin Can Island By Ann Göth (Book Review #1521)‘Volcanic Adventures in Tonga’ is a travel memoir about Ann and her passion as a bird and nature lover. She takes you to a remote island and...
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Unhunched: Discover Wellness Through Posture by Aesha Tahir (Book Review #1520)‘ Unhucnhed; Discover Wellness Through Posture ’ is a non-fiction self-help book focusing on how your posture can affect your daily life and its...
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LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER – VIGNETTES OF A SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Jackie Ewing (Book Review #1519)‘LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER’ is a memoir written with humor and many life lessons you can take from. Jackie has a tremendously interesting...
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Tempered by Kate Kort (Book Review #1518)‘Tempered’ is a contemporary and begins with Murray Henderson. He is lonely and anxious and has a past that he hasn’t still dealt with, and while...
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The Relaxists by Alton Spencer (Book Review #1516)‘The Relaxists’ is a metaphysical and visionary fictional tale. It begins with Edward Slowbe and his discovery that changes his concept and...
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Dead Letters by P.J. Murphy (Book Review #1515)‘Dead Letters’ is a mystery fiction story about Chris, who happens to attend the funeral of his old friend Richard after he has disappeared for a...
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Interview with Ryan Schuette1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? The creative writing bug bit me when I was 13. Fascinated by Star Wars, I wrote a short...
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Ties of Fate by Jennifer Hart (Book Review #1514)‘Ties of Fate’ is a contemporary romance story about Andrea, who decides to move up to New York after she finds South Carolina tiring and too...
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Origins of Resilience by Jessica Jane Robinson (Book Review #1513)‘Origins of Resilience’ is a comic and graphic novel that begins with Filoli Vitae hiding in Mount Altis with her recently born daughter and...
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Interview with Louis EfronWhat’s your favorite thing you have written? My poetry collection, The Unempty Spaces Between What’s your favorite thing...
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Why is being an author all about ‘murdering your darlings’ and ‘letting go of your babies’? By P.J. MurphyThe expression ‘murder your darlings’ was originally expressed by Arthur Quiller-Couch [1] before being popularised by Stephen King [2] . It...
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The Fall of Faith by Jeff Berney (Book Review #1512)‘The Fall of Faith’ is a domestic thriller that begins in Eden, Missouri. When Jimmy, a trucker, meets a stripper and his head is turned, things...
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The Hope Raisers: How a Group of Young Kenyans Fought to Transform Their Slum and Inspire a Community by Nihar Suthar (Book Review #1511)‘The Hope Raisers’ is a young adult non-fiction book about how Daniel and Mutura change the lives of the children living in Korohocho who are...
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Brother Broken by Cecile Beaulieu (Book Review #1510)‘Brother Broken’ is an emotional memoir written by Cecile about her life, mental illness, suicide, relationships, life, and how it all ends up...
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Werewolf for Hire by Sue Denver (Book Review 1509)‘Werewolf for Hire’ is a mystery novella. It begins with Sara Flores, a very strong and good P.I. licenced-to-hire who happens to get a call from...
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Chrysalia: A Memoir by Anna K. Abbi (Book Review #1508)‘Chrysalia’ is a memoir written about Anna and how she never gave up no matter what was thrown at her. Her attitude towards everything and her...
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Triptych Unhinged by Scott G. Harvey (Book Review #1506)‘Triptych Unhinged’ is a short story collection. The book is a mere 91 pages, so not only you can read it in one sitting, but if you are not much...
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Unmatched by Sarah Lavane (Book Review #1505)‘Unmatched’ is a non-fiction memoir about a woman who seeks to find peace and meaning in her life. Divided into four parts, you slowly but surely...
