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Featured Post: Seeking a New Destiny by Sierra Kopp

Featured Post: Seeking a New Destiny by Sierra Kopp

Writing has long been an important part of Sierra’s life. As a kid, she and her siblings would type out letters on their grandpa’s typewriter and ‘mail’ them to one another. Some might be addressed Miss Fairafee of Boston, and others to Lord Phillie of London. As Sierra grew older, letters turned into short stories. From there, her interest in writing books sparked. In her late teens, a desire to seriously become an author was born.

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Featured Post: Cowboys & Love by Erin Wright

Featured Post: Cowboys & Love by Erin Wright

USA Today Bestselling author Erin Wright has worked every job under the sun, including library director, barista, teacher, website designer, and ranch hand helping brand cattle, before settling into the career she’s always dreamed about: Author.
She still loves coffee, doesn’t love the smell of cow flesh burning, and is currently living out her own love story in a tiny town in rural Idaho.

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Featured Post: Two Dreams & Other Tales by Gregory Treakle

Featured Post: Two Dreams & Other Tales by Gregory Treakle

Greg Treakle was born and raised in southern New Hampshire but has lived and worked in the Northern Neck of Virginia since 1978. He received a degree in Mathematics from Virginia Tech and spent his career working for the US Department of the Navy. After retiring from government service, he self-published his first novel in 2022. Two Dreams & Other Tales is his second publication.

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Featured Post: In still waters by Natalie Shpet

Featured Post: In still waters by Natalie Shpet

The author says:

“This book is not just a thriller – it is something more that makes us think about the actions and essence of the person himself! that one is truly not born a murderer, but one who becomes one.”

She continues ‘In my youth, I wrote scripts for school plays, and my literature teacher said that I had immense talent and should write my own book. To be honest, I took it as a joke and nothing more. However, in 2023, when my husband and I watched films (I won’t reveal the titles; I want readers to piece together this puzzle over time), I can only say that Jonathan Rhys Meyers starred in one of the films, while Jake Gyllenhaal starred in the other. That’s why I dedicated my book “In Still Waters” to them! Thanks to Jake, my character Toby Clark was born, and thanks to Jonathan, Milosh Dobrev came to life.’

About the author:

Natalie Shpet was born and raised in Moscow, now lives in the suburbs in a house with her large family. Natalie and her husband have four children. The writer has two higher educations: psychologist and manager. During her school years, Natalie wrote scripts for plays and therefore her school literature teacher said that she had enormous talent, and she needed to write books! In 2023, Natalie began writing her first novel, In Still Waters.

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Featured Post: King by Tory Richards

Featured Post: King by Tory Richards

Tory Richards is an author who writes smut with a plot. She’s an Amazon bestselling author in erotic romance and romantic suspense categories. Born in Maine, she’s lived most of her life in Florida where she went to school, married, and raised her daughter. She’s retired from Disney and spends her time with family and friends, traveling, and writing.

Visit her website/blog here: http://www.toryrichards.com

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Featured Post: Impossible Love by Gracie Owens

Featured Post: Impossible Love by Gracie Owens

Gracie Owens is the pen name for two internationally bestselling authors from the American West who have teamed up to write steamy, sassy, and sweet contemporary romance novels. After years of discussing passion projects and brainstorming story ideas, they realized what fun they could have if they put their heads—and laptops—together. The rest is history!

These days, they spend hours on the phone figuring out how their characters can fall in love despite the odds. One author writes from her couch, focused on outlines, plots, and first drafts. The other writes outside with her dogs next to her, revising, editing, and adding steamy love scenes.

We hope our readers have as much fun with Gracie as we do! Please contact us at authorgracieowens@gmail.com.

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Featured Post: Eden by LOUISE WISE

Featured Post: Eden by LOUISE WISE

Louise Wise, a proud Midlands lass, burst onto the literary scene with her debut sci-fi romance Eden—because why not combine intergalactic adventures with love? She followed it up with Hunted in 2013, where things got even more heated (and not just because of the spaceships).

She’s also the mastermind behind:

A Proper Charlie (a rom-com where love meets awkward hilarity)
Oh No, I’ve Fallen in Love! (because falling for someone shouldn’t always be smooth)
Wide Awake Asleep (time travel meets romance – because why settle for one century?)
Louise insists on squeezing comedy into all her books like it’s the last bit of toothpaste in the tube. She’s also written for Take a Break and Woman’s Own—because who doesn’t love a good short story with their cuppa?

For her steamier work, she dons her alter ego, T.E. Kessler, to bring you Jelvia: Not Human—where sci-fi romance gets hotter than the surface of the sun, all while exploring Fly’s alien ancestors from Itor (Eden).

Connect with her on socials: @louise_wise. She promises not to talk too much about aliens… maybe.

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Featured Post: U-Matter: Building Your Worth on The Mark of Jesus in a Blue Check-Mark World by Annie Mayfield

Featured Post: U-Matter: Building Your Worth on The Mark of Jesus in a Blue Check-Mark World by Annie Mayfield

Annie Mayfield is a 6x author, 4x Amazon best-seller, corporate executive, and host of the Made to Shine podcast – with listeners spanning 62 different countries. Her mission is to remind the younger generation that God gave them a unique light to shine in all areas of their life – at home, school, work, or hanging out with family and friends.

She’ll be the first to say that at the root of everything, Jesus Christ is her Lord and Savior. Life can be hard, and she recognized at a young age that following Jesus didn’t take away the hard but gave her a steady hand to hold as she walked through it. She fears so many young people have walked away from faith because of broken promises that God never made. With all her work, she aims to remind young adults they have a God that knows, loves, and fights for them. No matter how hard life gets, when you’re made in the image of a God that is love itself, you can never lose love. Annie’s next devotional, Single: Not Incomplete, comes out this fall.

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Featured Post: AVENGING ANGEL: Love and Death in Old Brooklyn by Charles S Isaacs

Featured Post: AVENGING ANGEL: Love and Death in Old Brooklyn by Charles S Isaacs

Charles S. Isaacs has been a schoolteacher, a college professor, a community organizer, a Congressional consultant, a social activist, a gambler and an occasional journalist. He has written opinion columns and feature stories for numerous newspapers and magazines. During recent decades, he has been a consultant to dozens of non-profit organizations operating in the social justice arena. His published work includes fiction, poetry and award-winning non-fiction.

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Featured Post: Ghost of Honor: A Ghost Cozy Mystery Series (Haunted Everly After Book 13) by ReGina Welling Erin Lynn

Featured Post: Ghost of Honor: A Ghost Cozy Mystery Series (Haunted Everly After Book 13) by ReGina Welling Erin Lynn

ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn are a mother-daughter writing team. Together, they have penned four series, The Fate Weaver series, the Ponderosa Pines Cozy Mysteries, the Mag & Clara Balefire Mysteries, and the Haunted Everly After Mysteries. ReGina is also the author of the Psychic Seasons books and Earthbound series. They live in rural Maine.

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Featured Post: A Thousand Flying Things by Kathryn Brown Ramsperger

Featured Post: A Thousand Flying Things by Kathryn Brown Ramsperger

Kathryn wrote her debut novel, The Shores of Our Souls, in response to 9/11’s Ground Zero, because she wanted to center and align people and shift societal prejudices and labels. As a young adult, she devoured novels by writers who cared about social justice: Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Eudora Welty (a frequent visitor to her university campus), Barbara Kingsolver, and Anne Lamott. Her favorite novel is John Steinbeck’s East of Eden.

As a quirky, weird child, Kathryn wanted to shift the world through words and stories. Every summer she sat on a wooden porch swing, listening to friends and relatives weave stories of the day, the weather, local politics, and news from all around. Yet she wanted to leave and live far beyond that porch.

MANY VOICES

As she began to travel, Kathryn still felt a longing to tell stories, carrying family love and Southern lore with her. She felt a pull to see the world, so she became a journalist, publishing in newspapers, magazines and literary journals, working full-time for the National Geographic Society. She felt a longing to support that world, so she joined the International Red Cross and Red Crescent. She wanted to connect the world and its stories, to link people needing help to those who could help them, so she became an entrepreneur, a speaker, and a coach.

ONE WORLD

Through her journey, and other people’s stories, she’s come to see the world as One. Decades from that porch swing, she continues to share stories, connecting neighbors from one continent to the next. She’s given a voice to the homeless, people with AIDS, patients searching for a blood or bone marrow donor, neighborhoods ravaged by disaster, refugees fleeing poverty and civil strife, and victims of war.

INFINITE POSSIBILITIES

Kathryn always returns to the WORD. She’s used words to:

• win the Hollins University Fiction Award for her novel Moments On The Edge,

• write award-winning nonfiction,

• direct an international publications department,

• own a cause-related marketing business,

• create her umbrella company, Ground One, to search for solutions that will result in social change,

• receive literary and cause-related marketing awards,

• sing as a mezzo soprano,

• shake the hands of Jimmy Carter, Princess Diana, and Nelson Mandela,

• break bread with Kinky Friedman and Marita Golden,

• meet people on almost every continent,

• teach and speak to people searching for inner peace, their own grounding, in a world that sometimes seems all chaos.

Kathryn graduated Phi Beta Kappa in English from Hollins University in Virginia, and earned her graduate degree in Publications Management from George Washington University. She’s lived and worked in Europe and Africa, traveling throughout the Middle East. Her most recent short story, “A Green Rose,” was published by and received an award of excellence from the journal Willow Review, and The Shores of Our Souls was a semi-finalist in the Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition. All of her writing focuses on the search for peace and the connections we all share.

KathrynBrownRamsperger.com

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Featured Post: Half-Assed by Francesca Flavia

Featured Post: Half-Assed by Francesca Flavia

I’m a writer, copy editor, adjunct writing instructor, mom (to kids, dogs, cats, and anyone really who needs me), wife (a cranky one), and a bunch of other insignificant life pursuits. I have a love/hate relationship with writing, but I utterly adore words. Primarily, I write fiction these days, but in the past I wrote nonfiction, poetry, grocery lists, people I hate lists, and well, lots of other genres. Despite my pitiful track record, I also am obsessed with real estate. I hope you are too.

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