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Featured Post: Picasso’s Motorcycle by Marc Sercomb

Featured Post: Picasso’s Motorcycle by Marc Sercomb

Marc Sercomb was born in Salinas, California. He grew up in Southern California and attended California State University, Northridge, where he studied Journalism and English Literature. He currently resides in the foothills of Los Angeles with his wife, Robin. He has been a teacher for 23 years.

He wanted to write a book about the miraculous resilience of the human spirit and the unexpected kindness of strangers and enemies during dark and dangerous times. Of “Picasso’s Motorcycle” he says, “This story kind of haunted me for a while. That’s how I knew I had to write it.”

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Featured Post: The Fall of Cadoria: After War Comes Betrayal (Gods and Runes Book 1; An Epic Fantasy Series) by Paul Willson

Featured Post: The Fall of Cadoria: After War Comes Betrayal (Gods and Runes Book 1; An Epic Fantasy Series) by Paul Willson

Paul Willson is a fantasy author with seven published books.

He began writing after being made redundant from his IT job during the Covid pandemic. This was short stories at first then he began attempting longer fantasy novellas. It was then that the fantasy action romance, “The Dance of The Blacksmith and The Huntress,” trilogy was born and Ophelia and Doyle began their eternal dance. Not long afterwards, “The Demon and The Raven,” come to fruition which has received 5* ratings on Amazon.

This year his first full-length fantasy book, and the first book in the “Gods and Runes series”, “The Fall of Cadoria” was released.

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Featured Post: Escape to Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 3 by Jean Luntz

Featured Post: Escape to Hair of the Dog: Hair of the Dog Series Book 3 by Jean Luntz

Jean Luntz always wanted to be an author, penning her first novel in fifth grade. Winning the Atlantic Monthly writing contest and being published encouraged her. She continued writing, creating short plays, short stories, poetry, and published several magazine articles. After attending Northwestern University, and the University of Texas at Austin, Jean rounded out her education with a Master in Library and Information Science. She writes novels using historical settings that contain ghosts, mysticism, suspense, and fantasy elements as well as characters falling in love. In addition to writing, she trains dogs for competitive dog sports such as agility, scent-work, and obedience.

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Featured Post: The Nihilist’s Pocket Survival Guide to Modern Society by Tungyn Cheque

Featured Post: The Nihilist’s Pocket Survival Guide to Modern Society by Tungyn Cheque

Tungyn Cheque prefers to remain anonymous. Know that he is always on the lookout for the absurd and farcical everyday situations that other people miss. He appreciates that humor is all around us, and that modern society provides an abundance of things to not take so seriously. He has learned to watch, smile, be fascinated by, and contemplate new survival tactics.

Mr. Cheque is a distinguished graduate of Flâneur University, and matriculated with honors from The Royal Academy of Studious Humans. He is enrolled in continuing education at the Institute for the Advancement of Nonsense. Tungyn Cheque is a member of the American Society of Subversives and the League of Laughter.

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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: The Price of a Future by Jackie Ross Flaum

Featured Post: The Price of a Future by Jackie Ross Flaum

A hint of romance, a fight worth risking everything for, and a pair of engaging leading characters–—that’s the kind of book I like to read so that’s the kind I write.
When I’m not writing, I am a water aerobics enthusiast, amateur jewelry maker, struggling bridge player, and devoted grandmother.I grew up in Kentucky, went to college at the University of Georgia where I had way too much fun, and graduated from the University of Kentucky. After college, I worked for the Associated Press then became a reporter for “The Hartford Courant” in Connecticut. My two daughters were born there. My newspaperman husband got a job in Memphis and we moved there. I became a freelance speechwriter, publicist, and marketing person for major local companies, but my favorite gigs were with the Memphis City Schools and the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. I retired, and began doing what I’d wanted to do since sixth grade: write fiction.
I wrote short stories that appeared in such anthologies as “Now There Was a Story”, “Low Down Dirty Vote II and III”, “Mayhem in Memphis,” and “Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem”. Since I liked short stories, I tried my hand at a longer form and wrote a novella of love and murder, “The Yellow Fever Revenge.” What I really wanted to write a novel, and so was born the civil rights era suspense/thriller series, Sterling Brothers Ltd. So far the series includes “Justice Tomorrow,” “The Price of a Future,” and coming soon, “Wigs, Mustaches, and Other Disguises”.
Since every writer needs a support group, I am the immediate president of Malice in Memphis a Killer Writing Group.

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