Today we’re chatting with Larry Lawrence, author of the The Whitney Chronicles series. (Read our review of his latest book inthe series, No Greater Love, here.) Take it away Larry: I began writing while I was still working as a full-time pastor and worship leader residing in North Carolina. When I retired in 2015, I... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Dark Holds the World by Pradnya Kulkarni
Genre: Poetry, Horror Publication date: December 23, 2021 Publisher: Literoma Inc. Length: 46 pages Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60129447-dark-holds-the-world Amazon India: https://www.amazon.in/-/hi/Pradnya-Kulkarni/dp/B09PBKQBHT/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Blurb This book of horror poetry is brought to you by Literoma. The book contains 20 horror poems. Title ‘Dark Holds The World’ itself indicates that there exists a life in the dark which is unearthly. The book will... Continue Reading →
Times Relative – A Cozy #TimeTravel #Mystery on #Sale in Time for #Christmas
. It’s the fall of 1998, and librarian Samantha Stewart is looking for a new job. After seeing an ad for a high-paying position at a company called Virtual Software that entails research and travel, Sam investigates the company and learns that its president has gone missing, and that it’s currently being run by the... Continue Reading →
Anatomy of the Spirit- A Superb #Psychology and #Spirituality #Book Reviewed
. A fascinating and compelling examination of the physical and spiritual body, Anatomy of the Spirit gives an in depth look at the relationship between the power of positive thought and manifestations of the physical body.I found the comparisons between religions both intriguing and inspiring, as it showed how similar most philosophies truly are and... Continue Reading →
The Kalis Experiments- A #Sci-Fi #Fantasy #Steampunk #Mystery Epic #Read!
. The Kalis Experiments (Tides Book 1) Kindle Edition by R.A. Fisher Syrina is a Kalis: a master of disguise, assassin, and spy. Her kind has served the High Merchants' Syndicate for a thousand generations. She receives a surprising gift from her master, and she realizes something isn't right. The High Merchants don't do anything... Continue Reading →
Playing in the Rain- a #Sci-Fi, #Post-Apocalyptic, #Suspense #Page-Turner
. Sandra J. Jackson is an award-winning Canadian author living in rural Ontario with her family. Her published novels include Promised Soul and Playing in the Rain – Book 1 of the Escape Series. The second book of the series is awaiting publication while Sandra works on editing the final book. She holds a professional... Continue Reading →
The Origin Stone – #Fantasy with a #SciFi Twist
. Emily Renzi thinks she’s going crazy. After her parents move to a quiet village, she senses that something is off about the house they’re living in. Dreams of strange creatures invade her sleep, and mysterious shapes appear in the garden. Confiding in her older brother, Ru, they research the house’s background and find that... Continue Reading →
God’s Hammer- A #HistoricalFiction #MustRead & the #Author who created it.
. Eric Schumacher is an American historical novelist who currently resides in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife and two children. He was born and raised in Los Angeles and attended college at the University of San Diego. At a very early age, Schumacher discovered his love for writing and medieval European history, as well... Continue Reading →
#SciFi #Author Sean Robins- The Crimson Deathbringer
. I'd like to introduce you to fellow author and SciFi writer Sean Robins. He's stopped by to share a few quick words about himself and his first book, The Crimson Deathbringer, that is releasing early this May! Hi Sean...Tell us about yourself: “Who am I? I am Spiderman.” Well, not really, but this should... Continue Reading →
Creative Content in Demand! – #Author #Interviews #Revision 2.0
. I’ve done some research lately to learn more about SEO and how to maximize what Im writing to gain readership. Ive learned that in today’s fast-paced world the reality is that long posts get bypassed. Research indicates readers want to devour topics in 5 to 7-minutes and move on, so, as painful as that... Continue Reading →