Sub-lebrity A memoir by Leon Acord This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. A droll, oddly inspirational memoir from the actor Breitbart once called \"a gay leftist activist,\" SUB-LEBRITY by Leon Acord (Old Dogs & New Tricks) is an honest, sometimes bitchy but always sincere story about growing up … Continue reading Guest Post+Giveaway: Sub-lebrity by Leon Acord
Author Interview+Giveaway: Wild Wales by Patricia Evans Cox
Wild Wales A lesbian romance by Patricia Evans Cox This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. Aisling Moss is balanced on the crystal edge of success as one of the most sought-after wedding planners in London…until one ill-advised move brings her career crashing down around her feet like a … Continue reading Author Interview+Giveaway: Wild Wales by Patricia Evans Cox
Review+Giveaway: The Rose by P.D. Alleva
The Rose A science fiction by P.D. Alleva This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. A masterful, dystopian science fiction thriller of underground genetic experiments, telepathic evil greys, mysterious rebellion, conspiracy, martial arts, and Alien Vampires. Sandy Cox believed WW3 was over. But for those Alien Vampires, War Has … Continue reading Review+Giveaway: The Rose by P.D. Alleva
Cover Reveal+Giveaway: Bandits and Ball Gowns by Christina Bauer
Bandits and Ball Gowns A YA paranormal romance by Christina Bauer One Prince Finds True Love ... And Risks It All Elle Cynder has fallen hard for Alec, the \'prince\' of Le Charme Jewelers. Time for some happily in their ever after, right? Not so much. While the new couple shares joyful moments--and sizzling … Continue reading Cover Reveal+Giveaway: Bandits and Ball Gowns by Christina Bauer
Guest Post+Giveaway: Life for Sale by Linda Nightingale
Life for Sale A sci-fi romance by Linda Nightingale This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. Mayfair Electronics has created life. But four of their Special Editions—sentient androids indistinguishable from human—have escaped. Rebel, Christian Aguillard and his owner, March, are on the run, but they have a bigger problem than … Continue reading Guest Post+Giveaway: Life for Sale by Linda Nightingale
Interview+Giveaway: The Key to All Things by Cindy Lynn Speer
The Key to All Things A fantasy adventure romance by Cindy Lynn Speer Every day, Lady Avriel hears the bards sing about the greatest love story of all times, a heartbreaking romance between a human nobleman, Captain Edward de Vere, and the beautiful Queen of the Fae, who shattered his heart when she abandoned him … Continue reading Interview+Giveaway: The Key to All Things by Cindy Lynn Speer
Excerpt+Giveaway: Dark Matter by Alyssa Huckleberry
Dark Matter A dystopian sci-fi by Alyssa Huckleberry This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. “Survival is light years away.” Earth is dying. The only salvation for humanity is colonizing space, yet so far that has failed. The last hope for survival exists on a planet light years away…and … Continue reading Excerpt+Giveaway: Dark Matter by Alyssa Huckleberry
5 Easy Stretches Every Writer Needs for Their Creative Muscles
You’ve heard of stretching the creative muscle—the hypothetical muscle that keeps you putting fresh ideas on the page. But what about the other more literal muscles involved in the creative process?
Excerpt+Giveaway: The Wonders of the Peculiar Parasol by Mark M. Even
The Wonders of the Peculiar Parasol A young adult fantasy by Mark M. Even This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. The Wonders of the Peculiar Parasol is an outstanding fantasy that shows how Mandy discovers her magic under strange circumstances. It focuses on how Mandy will get home and … Continue reading Excerpt+Giveaway: The Wonders of the Peculiar Parasol by Mark M. Even
Guest Post: Repetition vs. Redundancy by Judy Hagey
Editors are trained to look for repetitions and redundancies. And no, they are not the same thing. How to tell the difference, and when to use each in your writing.