Sometimes you want a novel that is rich in world building and has stakes that are intense and sometimes you want a story about two unlikely people getting together against all odds. Only a bridesmaid is strictly in the second category and while I normally like my romance with a side of vampire slaying, I … Continue reading Review of Only a Bridesmaid by Haley Donnell
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Review of Flowers for Dead Girls By Abigail Collins
Let’s be up front about something I don’t think I am the target audience for this book. I mean I like paranormal romance as much as the next person , well probably more than the next person, but I usually like a side helping of vampire slaying. In addition, this is geared toward a teen … Continue reading Review of Flowers for Dead Girls By Abigail Collins
Interview with Author Onley James
We are honored to have Author Onley James taking a break from ghost stories, true crime documentaries, obsessively scrolling social media, and writing kinky, snarky books about men who fall in love with other men to share a little conversation with us. Q You had previously wrote in different genres how did you start writing … Continue reading Interview with Author Onley James
Interview with N.A. Carson
N.A. Carson writes an assortment of LGBT+ based novels, with a few exceptions which are more mainstream in content. They believe writing is a never-ending process and authors are continuously growing. Q When did you start writing? What was your first published work? Around nineteen, I started taking it seriously, but I’ve been writing since … Continue reading Interview with N.A. Carson
Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly
Jennifer Savran Kelly lives in live in Ithaca, New York,where they write, bind books, and work as a production editor at Cornell University Press. They were nice enough to take a moment to discuss writing and their novels Endpapers. Q You have a recently published novel, Endpaper’s from Algonquin books., that deals with issues of … Continue reading Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly
Review of Alice the Cat by Timothy Cummings.
Alice the Cat is a book about Tessa and her cat Alice that has been with her since babyhood. Alice was a kitten when Tessa was an infant. So a life together through thick and thin is the backdrop of Tessa’s journey over a few days to save her cat, her father, a ghost and … Continue reading Review of Alice the Cat by Timothy Cummings.
Interview with Author Leigh Harlen
Leigh Harlen is a writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and blends of all three as well as a sharer of obscure bat facts. We thank them for taking a moment to share a conversation with us. Q how did you get your start writing? My party answer to this question is that I’ve been writing … Continue reading Interview with Author Leigh Harlen
Interview with Author Lee Mandelo
Lee Mandelo (he/they) is a writer, critic, and occasional editor whose fields of interest include speculative and queer fiction, especially when the two coincide. They about to put out their latest work Feed them Silence and took a few moments to talk about that novel and queer representation in the literary community 1. You have … Continue reading Interview with Author Lee Mandelo
Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
The world of love and relationships is one that has many facets and expressions and for some people the idea of a monogamous relationship is not the best fit but even for the people whose heart is open to more then one person it be difficult to understand how things should work or communicate their … Continue reading Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
Interview with Shauna Wilson
Shauna Wilson has positioned herself to educate and influence others in the field of enrolled nursing and the very important area of Diversity and Inclusivity in nursing. She took a moment to discuss her life and new autobiography You Say Different – I Say Individual Q. What made you decide to write an autobiography? I … Continue reading Interview with Shauna Wilson
