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Class-Act Classic Children's Books
“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again” - C.S. Lewis. We say that whatever age you...
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How to Write a Great Beginning for Your Book
All books have to start somewhere! But how can you write the opening of your book so that the reader is compelled to keep turning...
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Marvelous Mythology
This week we bring you a list of marvelous mythology books. Featuring gods, monsters, heroic quests, and more from many different...
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The Top Ten Quotes We Love from The Land of the Purple Ring
Happy (almost) fourth publishing anniversary to our fourth book, The Land of the Purple Ring by Deborah J. Natelson!...
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Superb Sci-Fi Books Set in Space
This week we’ve got a list that’s out of this world! These books will send your imagination into orbit! What are we...
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Our Favorite Short-Story Anthologies
Spring has sprung! We hope winter didn’t drag-on too long for you. The knights are getting shorter and fairy soon the...
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Books I Would Like to Write (But Probably Never Will): Part 3
In January, we started reposting with permission a series of articles from Deborah’s blog about book ideas that...
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Suspenseful Mysteries and Thrillers We Love
If you ’ re looking for edge-of-your-seat mysteries and thrillers with a speculative twist, you ’ ve come to the...
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Books I Would Like to Write (But Probably Never Will): Part 2
Last month, we started reposting with permission a series of articles from Deborah ’ s blog about book ideas that she has...
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Ten Romantic Fantasy Books We Love
Valentine's Day is almost here! Maybe you like to read romance all year round, or perhaps you're mostly interested in it during...
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How (and Why) to Write Disabled Characters Well
This article was first published on Medium.com by Sarah Awa and is being used with permission here. It’s time for me to...
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Books I Would Like to Write (But Probably Never Will): Part 1
This is somewhat of a hard post for me, because these are stories that are dear to me and terribly clever (or have seemed...
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Books to Get Cozy With
Well, deck our halls—it's almost the end of 2023! We feel like this year flew by at warp speed, while we were busily...
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The Top Ten Quotes We Love from The Star-Crossed Pelican
Our newest book, The Star-Crossed Pelican by Laura Ruth Loomis, is out now! This hilarious sci-fi adventure is the...
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Character Interview for The Star-Crossed Pelican
For every book we release, we’ll feature an interview with one or two of its major characters. This week we...
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Book Review of The Star-Crossed Pelican
For every book we release, we’ll be sure to post a review of it during the week before the book comes out. Our next...
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Author Interview: The Star-Crossed Pelican
Every time we release a book, we’ll post an interview with its author during the month before the book is published....
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Books About Books
Did you know that November is National Reading Month? This year, November 24-30 is National Book Week. And of course there's the...
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The Top Ten Quotes We Love from Sand to Glass
Happy second publishing anniversary to our eighth book, Sand to Glass by Remy Apepp! Foreword Reviews calls this...
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Autumn Books You'll Fall For
Spooky season is here, and we know a lot of people are looking for great books to curl up with during these longer, colder...
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Autumn Books to Fall For
Spooky season is here, and we know a lot of people are looking for great books to curl up with during these longer, colder nights....
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The Top Ten Quotes We Love from Painter of the Dead
Happy (almost) third publishing anniversary to our sixth book, Painter of the Dead by Catherine Butzen!...
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The Top Ten Quotes We Love from Skate the Seeker
Our newest book, Skate the Seeker by Jeff Ayers, is out now! This YA epic-fantasy adventure is the second...
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Book Review of Skate the Seeker
For every book we release, we’ll be sure to post a review of it around the time the book comes out. Our next...
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Character Interview for Skate the Seeker
For every book we release, we’ll feature an interview with one or two of its major characters. This week we...