About B. K. Brain: I have been writing fiction for twenty years, mostly supernatural thrillers, although I have dabbled in science fiction, fantasy and YA. I am a fan of many current and classic writers, such as Stephen King, George Orwell, Isaac Asimov, and many, many others. I'm also a rabid fan of the Marvel movies, and the Star Wars original trilogy. What inspires you to write? I'm inspired by great fiction, creative movies, real science, my own triumphs and tragedies, and an insatiable … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – B. K. Brain
Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have by Michael Rossi
Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Michael recounts his tales with wincing honesty. Eventually, the maniacal nights of booze, drugs, and sex give way to rude awakenings in empty rooms, jail cells, and beds of snow … [Read more...] about Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have by Michael Rossi
Tormented Soul by Dylann Rhea
Seattle is best known for its welcoming and diverse culture, but Kaden cannot seem to grasp the life it offers. When Megan, Kaden's best friend, decides it's time to hit the night life, it turns into a night they will never forget. Megan mysteriously disappears and Kaden is the only one invested in finding her. Along the way she meets an unusual ally, Finley, who reveals a world beyond the ordinary streets of Seattle. Kaden finds herself pulled into a dark world of fae as the two struggle to … [Read more...] about Tormented Soul by Dylann Rhea
Wytchfire by Michael Meyerhofer
In a land haunted by the legacy of dead dragons, Rowen Locke has been many things: orphan, gravedigger, mercenary. All he ever wanted was to become a Knight of Crane and wield a kingsteel sword against the kind of grown horrors his childhood knows all too well. But that dream crumbled--replaced by a new nightmare. War is overrunning the realms, an unprecedented duel of desire and revenge, steel and sorcery. And for one disgraced man who would be a knight, in a world where no one is blameless, … [Read more...] about Wytchfire by Michael Meyerhofer
Interview with Author – Michael Rossi
About Michael Rossi: Michael Rossi's new memoir, Off The Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have, is his debut book. Equal parts moving and shocking, these stranger than fiction stories are an honest account of an incredible life--not an incredibly good life, but an extremely unlikely one, and at times an utterly disastrous existence. Michael is the father of two wonderful children, and currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri with his girlfriend and her … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Michael Rossi
Interview with Author – Matthew Butler
About Matthew Butler: Matthew grew up in Zimbabwe. After a short time at Oxford (England), he left to Australia where he currently lives. He is CMO of a large public company, a Certified Chartered Accountant, a Graphic Designer and a User Experience expert. What inspires you to write? The creative process itself is what inspires me. To create a work that others might enjoy, talk about and be inspired from in turn is what drives me more than anything else. Tell us about your writing … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Matthew Butler
The Jump Journal by Douglas Corriveau
Time travel is a drug. It’s taken four hundred years, but Ryan Mitchell finally understands that his power over the time stream is actually his addiction. His craving to time travel is what locked the year 2012 into its unending loop in the first place, but after centuries of torture, he’s desperate for it to end. But withdrawal has sunk its cruel claws into him, and it’s not letting go. Every attempt to quit ends in disaster. The only thing worse than detoxing is the memory of Tara … [Read more...] about The Jump Journal by Douglas Corriveau
Skeletons by Kenneth Buff
Skeletons, everyone has one, and in this collection of dark short stories they're scratching their way to the surface for the world to see. Here you'll meet a man who confesses his secret time traveling fetish, a cashier who investigates the eerie behavior of his retail co-workers, a torn lover who travels to her boyfriend's haunted retreat, a teenager who's town undergoes some unusual changes, and a father who's personal time is moving a little too fast. Targeted Age Group:: 18 What … [Read more...] about Skeletons by Kenneth Buff
The Living Stone – the Chronicles of Eres Book 1 by M.B. Mooney
After centuries of corruption and war, the elven Empire of Kryus has conquered and colonized the land of men, oppressing humanity into a false peace and suppressing the truth of who they once were. Caleb De'Ador – a man haunted by prophecy and his own past - returns to the land of men to raise up an army and teach humanity how to be free once again. But before this revolution can begin, Caleb must find and reach the ancient and powerful Living Stone. At the same time, a long forgotten evil … [Read more...] about The Living Stone – the Chronicles of Eres Book 1 by M.B. Mooney
Interview with Author – Tejash Kumar Singh
About Tejash Kumar Singh: Tejash Kumar Singh has just recently released his much-awaited novel "Cats!: The dark invasion of Krakon", which is priced for free for a short period, before going on sale at an affordable price. Born with a flair for writing an speaking, Tejash has always maintained that it is his dream to make the world a better place, with more smiles, happiness, and love, of course! His new book aims to show you that no matter which character you are, you too can overcome all … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tejash Kumar Singh
Interview with Author – Oliver Sparrow
Author Bio: Oliver Sparrow was born in the Bahamas, raised in Africa and educated at Oxford to post-doctorate level, as a biologist with a strong line in computer science. He spent the majority of his working life with Shell, the oil company, which took him into the Peruvian jungle for the first time. He was a director at the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House for five years. He has started numerous companies, one of them in Peru, which mines for gold. This organisation … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Oliver Sparrow
Better to be Lucky by David Rogers
You've thought about it. What would the first few hours of a zombie apocalypse be like? For one company of military police, it was like almost any other job in the service. Boredom with flashes of sheer, howling terror. Targeted Age Group:: teen+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? The whole series is centered around the idea of not doing what so many apocalypse stories do; it doesn't skip past the 'why' and 'what' to get to the apocalypse part. Apocalypse Atlanta and all its … [Read more...] about Better to be Lucky by David Rogers