An Interview with K.M. Krenik: Author of Danger Lies Within
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by SPR
2h ago
It all started with a song. Before K.M. fell in love with writing stories, she was singing them. For most of her life, she worked on the craft of songwriting for herself and other artists. She has a background in performing, and for many years she couldn't sit still long enough to commit to writing ..read more
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Review: Making Money Real by BJ Chippindale
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2h ago
A mind-expanding thesis on the vital overlap of human nature and natural law, Making Money Real: The Radical Anti-Capitalism of Thermodynamics by BJ Chippindale deconstructs the concepts of currency, debt, ownership, and capital, presenting a compelling manifesto for a new generation. In this radical and essential mixture of economics and natural science, Chippindale asks if ..read more
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Review: Ugliest by Kelly Vincent
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by Jeyran Main
2h ago
Following the powerful YA novels Ugly and Uglier, author Kelly Vincent takes readers on a profound journey through the tumultuous life of seventeen-year-old Nic Summers in Oklahoma City in Ugliest, the final chapter of The Art of Being Ugly series. In this inspiring, empowering, and emotional novel, Vincent intricately weaves themes of identity, resilience, and ..read more
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Review: Pearls: Parenting Practices by Lisa Guy, Illustrated by Cameron Shields
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by Marina Dora Martino
2h ago
A beautifully constructed guide aimed at navigating parenthood, Pearls: Parenting Practices by Lisa Guy is a thoroughly unique combination of parenting memoir, self-help aphorisms, and actionable steps for raising children. Layed out in part like a children's book with exquisitely rendered illustrations by Cameron Shields, each chapter begins with a short stanza about the next ..read more
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Four Ways To Prevent Unwanted Comments on your Facebook Author Page
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by Cate Baum
2d ago
We've all been there. You post about your new book on your Facebook Author page; maybe you paid to boost the post, or made an ad. And then the comments come in. Loads of scams, fake-commenting that your page is in breach of Amazon Terms. Some people decide your post is a great place to ..read more
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Review: The Citadel by Frank Dravis
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
Power-hungry corporations, priestly pirates, extraterrestrial warriors, benevolent guardians, and the ghosts of ancient aliens collide in The Citadel by Frank Dravis, the explosive third installment of his Dianis, A World in Turmoil series. A female-led epic that brilliantly blends classic and contemporary sci-fi themes, this adventure of cosmic protectors and priceless planetary bounty is a ..read more
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Review: Paradox by Michael Woudenberg
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
The essence of humanity is challenged by the sentience of technology in Paradox by Michael Woudenberg, a timely and ominous first installment of The Singularity Chronicles. Apparent heirs to a world-changing legacy, Kira and Noah are first linked to the field of AI by the loss of their mother and the potential of their absent ..read more
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Review: Good Pastures by Sylvia Anne Pollard
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
Steeped in contemplation and the solace that only time can bring, Good Pastures: A Place to Feel Ones Deepest Heartaches by Sylvia Anne Pollard is a moving testament to the human spirit and the healing power of the divine. As a devoted mother and a powerful warrior of faith, this resilient poet has alchemized pain ..read more
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Review: Dissonance Volume Zero: Revelation by Aaron Ryan
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Humanity falls under a shadow of doom when a mysterious alien force arrives on Earth in Dissonance Volume Zero: Revelation by Aaron Ryan, a revealing and suspenseful starting point to this riveting series. In this dramatic prequel, hundreds of thousands of tentacled aliens descend into the atmosphere, hovering ominously for months, spreading a blanket of ..read more
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Angel of Oregon by James Dobie
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
Human drama ripped straight from present-day life, along with a dash of the criminal and supernatural, Angel of Oregon by James Dobie is a twisted tale of healing and connection. This third installment of the Wallowa Lake series features familiar loves and vengeful villains back from the dead, tinged with a palpable contemporary urgency. Nearly ..read more
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