Valerie Storm – Storm’s Convergence Book Spotlight

Storm’s Convergence (Demon Storm Book 5) The calm can only last for so long. Now a member of Freehaven’s Council, Kari tries to put her past behind her and settle down in her new home with her ever-present Lord and love, Ari. Cracks in her mind, parting gifts from the heart eater, make planning the […]

Sipping Suspense with Dawn Brotherton, Author of Oaky With a Hint of Murder

Welcome mystery lovers, to an enlightening conversation with the mind behind Oaky With a Hint of Murder, the second book in the Eastover Treasure mystery series. As we dive into the depths of Finger Lakes folklore and the secrets lurking within Songscape Winery, prepare to be seduced by the charm and suspense that was deftly […]

Xan van Rooyen – Silver Helix Book Spotlight

Silver Helix On the surface, the city of HelsInc appears to have recovered from the war waged between humans and Ethereals, but beneath the scars, the city seethes. The remains of magic festers, causing mutations in human DNA which could give humans Ethereal power-not that the HelsInc government would ever let that happen. The Legion […]

Exploring Identity, Passion, and Poetry in David Armillei’s Debut Memoir

In the world of David Armillei, creativity knows no bounds. A legal virtuoso turned documentary producer and music aficionado, David’s foray into writing births a compelling narrative captured in Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. Through 40 poignant pieces of poetry, he intricately weaves his teenage and young adult years into a collection of […]

Discussing Heaven’s Ghosts and Creative Processes with Author Anneke Barnard

Anneke Barnard is the author of Heaven’s Ghosts, book one of the Heaven Maine Mysteries series. Drawing from her home town of Portland, Maine, this series takes place in the coastal town of Heaven, Maine. The novel follows our main character, Samson Roe, a 14 year old boy who is deaf, but can hear the voices of […]

A Passion for History, Interviewing Steve Jackson

Steve Jackson is the author of Think Twice… About Teaching and Millennial History. Both books have root in his career, 35 years of teaching history. First, Think Twice… is a sort of memoir, a warning to those who may be entering the teaching profession. It is a book about Jackson’s negative experience in the education industry. Millennial History is an educational book, […]

Remembering Days Past, Hometown Home Run by J. Frederick Weiss

Hometown Home Run is author J. Frederick Weiss’ debut book. A fictional tale based on true events from Weiss’ own life, it follows the protagonist Murdock Nolan and his life in the small Ohio town of Stone Harbor. It’s a story of community, bringing people together and lifting spirits. J. Frederick Weiss himself grew up […]

Interviewing Jane Alvey Harris, a Psychologically-Thrilling Fantasy Author

Jane Alvey Harris is the author of the award-winning MY MYTH trilogy. The series is a psychological thriller/fantasy/romance, and you’ll find that at a deeper level it takes a look at the effects of abuse on survivors. Harris’ passions lie with art and people. She has a degree in Humanities specializing in Art History, Italian Language and […]

Keep Moving Forward, an Interview with John Brown

Why Not? Conquering the Road Less Traveled is John Brown’s inspirational story–the story of one who saw possibilities where others just saw limitations. It is a raw retelling of the author’s experiences growing up with Cerebral Palsy and how he conquered the obstacles in his way with true grit and perseverance. He completed a degree […]

Fiction From the South, Interviewing Author Dixon Hearne

Author Dixon Hearne has received many honors: winner of the Creative Spirit Award, nominee for Pushcart Prizes and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, amongst many others. Born and raised in the American South, you may find that his writings are often inspired by the rich images of his daily life growing up. In this interview, we […]