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Intersections: Life-Changing Stories From My Rideshare Passengers by Andrew Spink (Book Review #1569)‘Intersections: Life-Changing Stories From My Rideshare Passengers’ is a contemporary fiction story. It is divided into three sections: Water,...
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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...
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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...
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Little Aiden – A Feelings Book for Toddlers by Albert Choi (Book Review #1568)‘Little Aiden’ is a short book for children made with the intention to enable the expression of emotion to toddlers. Aden goes about his day like...
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The Stranger’s Guide to Talliston by John Tarrow (Book Review #1567)‘The Stranger’s Guide to Talliston’ is a young adult action-adventure story. It begins with thirteen-year-old Joe and his determination to look...
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Jackson Haines: The Skating King by Ryan Stevens (Book Review #1566)‘Jackson Haines’ is a non-fiction biography book written about Jackson Haines, a figure skater. It discusses deep and intimate details about...
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Crimson Scimitar by S.P. Grogan (Book Review #1565)‘Crimson Scimitar’ is an action-adventure thriller playing the ‘what if’ in your mind, asking you to imagine the possibilities of how the world...
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Girl That You Fear by Azzurra Nox (Book Review #1564)‘Girl that You Fear’ is a horror story written about 17-year-old Spencer Torres visiting a haunted ship and witnessing paranormal activities....
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“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” By Hal Taylor (Book Review #1563)“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” is a book that looks at two dozen of the most famous songs of all time. The book is divided...
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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...
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Bureaucracitis by JJ Suff (Book Review #1561)‘Bureaucracitis’ is a political fiction with much-added humor. The author talks about his job and how he survived working for the government. You...
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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...
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Looking for Stories to Tell? Start by Observing the Ordinary Michael PanznerBefore deciding to try my hand at writing children’s books, I spent much time as a freelance writer focused on drier topics,...
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Interview with L J UsseryWhen did you decide you wanted to be a writer? In 2016, I joined the Houston Writers Guild and started learning how to write a novel. The...
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Author, Podcast Host, Realtor: Building a Creative Empire by Brittany RanewAs a successful realtor, people are surprised to find out that I’ve just self-published the first book in my magical fantasy series Riley Jordan...
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How large is your community? by Anita JobThe size does not matter at the beginning; the involvement of that community does. Writing is a side hustle on top of my regular job, and...
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The Strange Courtship of Kathleen O’Dwyer by Robert Temple (Book Review #1560)‘The Strange Courtship of Kathleen O’Dwyer’ is a fictional story set in 1828 and begins with Kathleen, a young woman with potential,...
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The Dish Dog by Peter Davidson (Book Review #1559)‘The Dish Dog’ is a crime fiction filled with financial elements of stock and trades. Dr Kimberly King is hired to investigate and uncover the...
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Night Sirens by Stefan Vucak (Book Review #1558)‘Night Sirens’ is a contemporary story filled with romance and psychological elements. It all begins with Frank Hram, a hired assassin...
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Kojiro by Khalil A. Barnett (Book Review #1557)‘Kojiro’ is a fantasy story filled with science fiction elements. The story begins when Coletrane Marx, a billionaire archeologist, creates a...
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Coming Soon! Fall MagazinePre Order Now! BUY NOW Review Tales Magazine Fall Edition 8 We begin this Fall’s edition with remarkable...
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Rescuing Whiskey’s Salvation by Chrissy Hartmann (Book Review #1556)‘Rescuing Whiskey’s Salvation’ is a fictional romance story about Evie Mae Stockton, The descriptive writing enables the reader to imagine...
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Messy Robot and the Sneaky Cat by Anne Marquard (Book Review #1555)‘Messy Robot and the Sneaky Cat’ is a children’s book and begins with a Robot who is trying to be perfect since it has been designed to be this...
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So Hard to Do by Sally Basmajian (Book Review #1554)‘So Hard to Do’ is a romantic comedy and revolves around Jannie and her mother, Suze. Things change for Jannie when Suze moves out, leaving her to...
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Nurse! A Memoir by Francene Cosman (Book Review #1553)‘Nurse!’ is a memoir written with the intention to provoke your mind and welcome you into a world you least expected. This memoir introduces you...
