High school is hard enough as it is--without adding in the demonic paranormal tendencies latched to Karmin Black--and now, it's even harder considering her mother has moved them from their home town of Burlington Junction, Missouri to to the big city of Manhattan, Kansas. Documents are uncovered in the move, revealing a secret Karmin never saw coming. She has no friends. She has no one to trust, not even herself. At least, she doesn't until Connor comes along. Conrad Moore, the priest's son, … [Read more...] about Karmin by Chance McGuire
Interview with Author – Leigh Podgorski
About Leigh Podgorski: I am an award winning playwright and screenwriter. Among my favorite projects are a play and documentary on Cahuilla elder Katherine Siva Saubel entitled We Are Still Here and the one-act play Windstorm for which I interviewed Dr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross. My novels include The Women Debrowska that is (very) loosely based on my own Polish ancestry, Ouray’s Peak which follows the story of one matriarchal Ute Indian lineage, the Mystery Magical Realism Stone Quest series that … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leigh Podgorski
A Death Displaced (Lansin Island 1) by Andrew Butcher
A woman fated to die. A vision that could save her ... Nicolas Crystan, struggling to cope with his traumatic past, shuffles through life keeping mostly to himself ... until he has a disturbing daydream of a woman's death. At first he tries to forget it, but when real life mimics the daydream, he realises it was no ordinary fantasy--it was a vision of the future. To save a life, he must act fast. When Juliet Maystone escapes death, defying fate, she becomes 'displaced' in this world. All … [Read more...] about A Death Displaced (Lansin Island 1) by Andrew Butcher
Beltamar’s War by C.G.Ayling @CGAyling
Beltamar’s War is the first book in Malmaxa, an epic fantasy series. Malmaxa is a complex work of philosophy and metaphor, couched in a fully formed fantasy world. Though Malmaxa has been favorably compared to both The Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time, I believe it differs substantially from these epic works. Malmaxa is more concerned with character than with place, with motive than with deed, with justice than with creed. Although Malmaxa poses questions, it does not propose answers. … [Read more...] about Beltamar’s War by C.G.Ayling @CGAyling
Interview with Author – C.G.Ayling @cgayling
Author Bio: First, C.G. Ayling is a pseudonym. My Godfather and the man who first name I share, Charles Gilbert Ayling, was a man and a truly wonderful person. I am also a real person. Though I happen to be male, I hesitate to deem myself a “real man” since that is a topic in its own right. Who I strive to be, as opposed to the given name I received, is reflected in my writings. To me, my words are far more important than my name. I hope that once you’ve read me, you’ll know me as well as I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – C.G.Ayling @cgayling