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9 Indie Arts & Lit Mags We’re Loving

Just as technology has enabled so many authors to easily publish their books, it has also allowed writers to more easily establish and curate their own lit mags, either online or in print, via the...

Hank Quense Talks about “Moxie’s Decision”

There are two reasons why someone should read this book. The first is entertainment. The book is filled with satire and humor. The second is a need to escape from the harsh reality of the...

Alessandra Torre Talks Love, Hybrid Publishing + To What Book She Owes Her Career

New York Times, USA Today + Wall Street Journal bestselling author has written eleven novels, five of which have become #1 Erotic Bestsellers

Andrew Diamond talks about “Warren Lane”

Will Moore sat in a lounge chair by the hotel pool in his Bermuda shorts and white polo shirt, browsing through photos of escorts on his phone.

William Poe on “Endings: Poetry and Prose”

Dead ends, murderous deeds, and unfulfilled lives all combine in a unique collection of poems and stories acknowledging that sometimes things just don’t work out.

Jeb Kinnison on “Shrivers: The Substrate Wars 3”

An entertaining look at a future where technology has freed humanity from poverty and war, yet faces real problems coping with its own violent nature.

Donna Mabry on Starting to Write at Sixty + Where She Finds Inspiration

Donna's latest book, Maude--which became a #1 bestselling self-published nonfiction book on Amazon--is a deeply personal account of her grandmother’s life in Detroit during the 1900s.

Ryan Kane Talk About “From the Big Bang to Your Cells: The Remarkable Story of Minerals”

I was interested in learning more about minerals and all they do in our bodies. So I looked for books that were about mineral nutrition and I found very little.

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