Frazzled Seattle street artist Lizette Karlson tries to pull herself together in 1973 and turns to the Franklin Street Dogs for help. The Dogs think she’s a head case and don't realize that while Lizette’s beautiful, talented, and a bit off kilter—she’s also cunning and dangerous. ADRIFT IN THE SOUND explores in both lyrical prose and gritty street language, our understanding of contemporary history and fiercely held beliefs. Kate Campbell reshapes old myths and creates new folktales … [Read more...] about Adrift in the Sound by Kate Campbell
OUTSIDE – a post-apocalyptic novel by Shalini Boland
A post-apocalyptic romance thriller. The world of the future is divided by Perimeters: high-security gated communities where life goes on as normal. If you’re inside you’re lucky, if you’re outside life expectancy takes a nose dive. Riley is fortunate to have been born on the right side of the fence. But her life of privilege comes crashing down when someone breaks through the Perimeter and murders her sister. She forsakes her own safety to go in search of the killer. Luc decides to go … [Read more...] about OUTSIDE – a post-apocalyptic novel by Shalini Boland
Untold Mysteries of Phoenix Hearts by Katelin Wagner
A Series of Poems About Rebirth After Love and Heartbreak Targeted Age Group: 16-29 What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write about what you know...don't write about a topic you actually don't care about because you just want to set yourself apart because it'll show. Let the poem come to you, don't coax it out. I've had poems brimming on the edges of my fingertips some nights and it can be so frustrating because I really want to get it all down on paper but sometimes you … [Read more...] about Untold Mysteries of Phoenix Hearts by Katelin Wagner
And the Stars Will Sing
In the far future, travel is made possible by controlled wormholes made in the fabric of space-time. Crystal, a young woman freshly graduated from university, finds herself on her first job aboard the base-ship 'Crossing Paths'. Workplace politics and a romance make it complicated. The last thing she needs are the frightening errors beginning to crop up on her maps... I'm a published science fiction author with a love for talking about the end of the world, silver jewellery, … [Read more...] about And the Stars Will Sing
Death by Didgeridoo by Barbara Venkataraman
Reluctant lawyer, Jamie Quinn, still reeling from the death of her mother, is pulled into a game of deception, jealousy, and vengeance when her cousin, Adam, is wrongfully accused of murder. It's up to Jamie to find the real murderer before it's too late. It doesn't help that the victim is a former rock star with more enemies than friends, or that Adam confessed to a murder he didn't commit. Targeted Age Group: 18 and above What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write … [Read more...] about Death by Didgeridoo by Barbara Venkataraman
The Spike Collection: Ten random short stories by Martin Skate @martinskate9
‘The Spike Collection’ is a hugely entertaining collection of short stories, that one cannot help but feel was intended specifically for commuter journeys, but would be enjoyed nevertheless by anyone seeking a quick and fresh take on the short story genre. The ten short stories cover a range of topics, mostly with a humorous angle, providing the reader with an insight into some quirky, interesting, and original characters. The lead story ‘The Spike’ is a hilarious romp through the early life … [Read more...] about The Spike Collection: Ten random short stories by Martin Skate @martinskate9
Sevenfold by Ilyan Kei Lavanway @ilyanlavanway
Young wife, Gracie yearns for newlywed innocence. Abiathar wants to secure it for her. Their trek has been anything but blissful. Stomach their journey. Strengthen your faith through their experience. Glimpse miracles and tribulations of future pioneers as you live vicariously through this young family. Targeted Age Group: 18 and up What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write your heart out, and don't let anyone censor you. Prepare to be hated and rejected, and don't let that … [Read more...] about Sevenfold by Ilyan Kei Lavanway @ilyanlavanway
Love is the Answer by Blythe Ayne
LOVE IS THE ANSWER is the perfect gift for anyone you love – friend, sibling, parent, child, spouse, significant other – anyone. Filled with reflections on love and interspersed with some of the world's greatest quotes about the power and the wonder of love. Beautifully illustrated. Blythe Ayne lives on ten acres of forest in Washington state, writing and caring for the flora and fauna. She has garnered numerous awards with her writing including, the PEN Syndicated Fiction project, … [Read more...] about Love is the Answer by Blythe Ayne
Manifest NOW: A Process for Identifying and Reversing Limiting Beliefs by D/C Russ
"You do not attract what you want. You attract what you are." -Dr. Wayne Dyer This is a Straightforward Guide for Changing Anything in Your Life Do you know how to use your conscious mind to change your beliefs? Have you been using The Law of Attraction with no results? Do your dreams and desires seem "out of reach" for you? Are you "stuck"? You have been given the free will to create the reality that you desire! This book will teach you just how practical creating your … [Read more...] about Manifest NOW: A Process for Identifying and Reversing Limiting Beliefs by D/C Russ
Distant Annihilation by Azam Hossain
“A thrilling guts and glory politically incorrect boy’s own action adventure.” A friend of former British Army Captain Tarquin Collingwood is murdered. In pursuit of “justice” Collingwood travels to Moscow. Here he uncovers the skulduggery and perfidy that could change the balance of power in Central Asia for ever. He then joins a German led covert mission, as it travels through hostile terrain to destroy the enemy’s diabolical ambitions for global megalomania. They run the gauntlet … [Read more...] about Distant Annihilation by Azam Hossain
Little Human Accidents: Chaos Poems From The Brink by Damon Ferrell Marbut @dfmnola
Damon Ferrell Marbut devastates the notion of apology in poetry with a tender recklessness in Little Human Accidents, poems that examine a personal evolution of sexuality and identity while treating the unavoidable step towards adulthood like a punching bag, especially in his free flowing self reflexive poems like Mornings Like This and So What. "There is a kind of perfect combination of fragility and intensity in Damon Ferrell Marbut's poetry that sneaks up on you as it builds. Like a prize … [Read more...] about Little Human Accidents: Chaos Poems From The Brink by Damon Ferrell Marbut @dfmnola
A Bloody Bloody Mess In The Wild Wild West by Justin Bienvenue @JustinBienvenue
The year is 1870. Five years after the Civil War has ended. Many states, cities and small towns are still recovering, one of these places is the town of Toomswood. The town has been taken over by sly corrupt tycoon Javier “Bones” Jones. Things only get worse for the town when a mysterious stranger rides into town making an offer and cutting a deal with Jones. The man gives Jones super dexterity and point pin shooting accuracy among other like abilities, however in return he has placed a curse on … [Read more...] about A Bloody Bloody Mess In The Wild Wild West by Justin Bienvenue @JustinBienvenue