About Emily Bergren: Hi! My name is Emily, and I've been writing pretty much all my life. My first books were dictated to my mom by me, then I would hand-draw the pictures. I think I was about three at the time I started doing that. I recently published my first book on Amazon. It is called, "Memory Lane Was Moved". I won't spoil it, but just know that is about a boy who wakes up in a strange room with amnesia. With the help of friends he encounters along the way, he must … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Emily Bergren
Bargain Book: Little Bram by Michael Barrett
A 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist. It's the fall of 2002, and Skyler Bram is bracing herself for another year of torture from her half-sister Kina Dunlap. But when a family emergency strikes, the girls are forced to live under the same roof. Instead of drawing a line down the middle of their bedroom and letting the war wage on, Skyler and Kina make what they believe to be the mature decision to call a truce and put their past behind them. Together, they'll break each other out of … [Read more...] about Bargain Book: Little Bram by Michael Barrett
Tasty Bits by Jon Sindell
Tasty Bits by Jon Sindell From Jon Sindell's comic kitchen come forty-one morsels to please the palate of the most thoughtful fan of funny, from savory satires to pungent parodies to spicy spoofs to nutty narratives and more. "Jon Sindell has read everything, thought about everything, laughed about everything, and shown us how to laugh too, just when we need it most. His crazily inspired and carefully crafted short humor pieces stand with the best that any contemporary American has done in … [Read more...] about Tasty Bits by Jon Sindell
Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight by Sean Coons
Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight by Sean Coons Hope hates her body. She always has. The fact that she’s a graphic artist who manipulates images of women’s bodies for a living only makes matters worse. Hope’s teenage niece, Lana, has a physique Photoshop can’t touch. But in her dance world, finesse in motion requires mastery of body, which, for Lana, spirals into obsession. Looking into the mirror, Hope and Lana have in mind a continually … [Read more...] about Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight by Sean Coons
The MisreadBible: Genesis by J. R. Eldridge
A collection of twisted Bible tales from the warped mind of J. R. Eldridge. Drawing from his fascination with religion and mythology, Eldridge takes the reader on a journey from the creation of the universe to the arrival of the Israelites in Egypt in this blasphemously funny retelling of the Book of Genesis. A lonely deity creates the universe in his mother’s basement and makes a little clay man who falls in love with his own rib. After the humans engage in some freaky angel sex, God decides … [Read more...] about The MisreadBible: Genesis by J. R. Eldridge
Interview with Author – Rusty Blackwood
About Rusty Blackwood: I grew up during the 1950's on my paternal grandfather’s farm in rural south-western Ontario, Canada. My loving parents are gone now, and I miss them everyday, but I still have my brother. I am the proud mom of two wonderful sons, and loving grandmother to three beautiful granddaughters and one handsome grandson. I am also great grandmother - or G-G - as I am known to my delightful great grandson. I have always loved to write. This adoration for English composition … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Rusty Blackwood
Aunt Lucie’s legacy by Philippe Saimbert
An incredible story of a legacy set in south-west France. Aunt Lucie is a real pain in the neck. While she wasn’t exactly a saint when alive, now that she’s dead, she’s making life even more miserable for her family. Her will is crystal clear: to collect the inheritance, nephews and their families have to move into her ramshackle house! But Aunt Lucie has another surprise up her sleeve: a mad treasure hunt, ankle-deep in muck. Welcome to rural France! Things heat up for her darling nephews as … [Read more...] about Aunt Lucie’s legacy by Philippe Saimbert
Interview with Author – Sebastian Schug
About Sebastian Schug: Sebastian Robert Schug/Nicolas M. Parker (born February 25th, 1998) is an independent American author, illustrator, publisher, and novelist currently residing in suburban Burbank, California. Beginning his illustrative career at the early age of fourteen jumpstarted by author Rene Ghazarian's The Adventures of Daniel, he has since gone on to become the main author, illustrator, and publisher of numerous works, series, as well as further collaborations with other … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Sebastian Schug
Interview with Author – A.D Valeraine
About A.D Valeraine: I’m a musician and photographer by profession. Growing up I was your standard bookworm kid. What inspires you to write? Great Authors and their works like Ernest Miller Hemingway, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. The Fall by Albert Camus. To name a few authors and their works that had greatly influenced me. Tell us about your writing process. Yes, I'm a firm believer of making a clear outline of the plot and characters of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – A.D Valeraine
Interview with Author – Inonge Mitchie
About Inonge Mitchie: My name is Inonge Mitchie. I was born on the 23rd of December 1989 in Zambia. I went to college and studied Animal Science but my passion for writing runs deeper. I write books, short stories, screenplays and poems. I love family, food and travel and of course movies and music. One of my main missions in life is to make people laugh and so I hope when you read my book it will laugh and give you a happiness that no other book has been able to. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Inonge Mitchie
Interview with Author – Bailey Ordiway
About Bailey Ordiway: Dropping out of high school at 16 and getting his GED and attending college at 17, Bailey has always had an avid interest in writing from a young age, writing many stories for papers and school magazines. He grew up mainly around Michigan, eventually settling in the Upper Peninsula. He began writing his first novel "Blackout" right after dropping out of high school and continued writing it while attending college. It was released at the end of his first semester, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bailey Ordiway
Fail to the Chief by W. T. Fallon
After years of emceeing insipid singing competitions, TV personality Bryan Seafoam can't wait to host "American President," the world's first reality show to elect a country's Chief Executive. It's the chance he's waited a lifetime for--an opportunity to be a real journalist, unearthing skeletons and playing hardball with the top ten candidates. But it doesn't take long for the contestants to start digging up dirt of their own and throwing it back at him--literally, in the case of billionaire … [Read more...] about Fail to the Chief by W. T. Fallon