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There’s a Very Good Reason Why I Don’t Write Prologues by Allison Merritt

Originally posted on Literary Lagniappe:
Wystan (The Heckmasters) is the first book in a trilogy about three half demon brothers who guard a portal to Hell. Their lives are turned upside down by the arrival of a schoolteacher no one asked for, her quirky little sister, and a strange woman they can’t quite pin down.…

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“Gene Cards” by E.E. Giorgi: Review and author Interview

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“Gene Cards” by E.E. Giorgi is a dystopian futuristic thriller with a great plot, excellent characters and suspense. Told in chapters focusing on different characters the book instilled an immediate sense of closeness to the characters. First we meet Yulia Szymanski in an action packed opening sequence but she is not…

#SATurday: What Scares Us

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
#SATurday: What Scares Us At night – more accurately early morning – I crawl into bed to sleep, and my little (Okay. He’s fat) cat companion follows me. We cuddle up to one another, and I pretend to sleep. I say ‘pretend’ because this is the eternal mode of…

Groucho Marx Quote: on Age

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
? Many don’t realize it, but Groucho Marx was more than a great comic and actor.  He was also the author of 8 books, which can be found HERE. In fact, Groucho thought of himself as a writer more than an actor, and was not shy about telling other authors…

Lost at sea

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Tossed like a leaf on a stormy sea, My heart drifts, weightless, rudderless, Too light to sink, Too broken to steer. I search the darkness for a star To guide me home beyond the jagged rocks. Call me from the distant shore, And light a beacon for the night…

Here’s  something a little different musically…

#Read about Guest #Author Clive Mullis

#Read about Guest #Author Clive Mullis

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Hello to you all, I’m Clive, and first off, thanks to Chris for this opportunity to grace his famed and wondrous site. Who am I? What am I? Now there’s a good question. I live in the UK in the county of Bedfordshire in a…

Book Review: The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss

Originally posted on Leona's Blog of Shadows:
Genre: Fantasy Series: The Kingkiller Chronicle Author Info: http://www.patrickrothfuss.com/ Warning: Might contain mild spoilers. Review for the first book I must say this book is even better than The Name of The Wind. The stories are much more exciting to read, the adventures are absolutely thrilling and we get…

New Release and Interview – The IX by Andrew P. Weston – Fantasy/Military/Historical

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
The IX… Janet Morris and Perseid Press invite you to read dangerously… Warriors from the past, present, and future fight to save us all… The IX by Andrew P, Weston. Available now for pre-order; Kindle ships 26 January. Luxury trade edition from Perseid Press available mid February. If you’re…

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