Optimism in the Face of the Unknown, Reviewing Christopher L. Smith’s Memoir Homeless to Hopkins

Christopher L. Smith’s Homeless to Hopkins is the author’s personal story about how he worked to achieve his dream. He started from a very low point in his life and worked all the way up to his now successful career. He went through things that not everyone experiences. He’d get knocked down and just get […]
A Timeless Journey of Resilience: A Review of Ivy Hill by Arthur Ruben

Arthur Ruben’s work effortlessly brings the streets of 1950s Brooklyn and Newark to life, evoking a sense of familiarity and authenticity that is truly remarkable. As someone who grew up in the same era as the characters in Ivy Hill, reading this novel felt like a trip down memory lane. You can tell every detail […]
The Art of Memoir: David Armillei’s Growing Up the Antichrist

Beginning his journey into the world of literature is David Armillei, a legal virtuoso turned documentary producer and music aficionado. His debut publication presents an emotional and experimental exploration of his own life in Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. Through 40 pieces of poetic prose, Armillei goes on a deep dive into the […]
Mr. B’s Guest Post, Newly Released Book: Yay… It’s My First Day of School!
New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]
The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart by Shane T. Clark, a Book Review
Shane T. Clark’s debut novel The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is a dark and enthralling tale, it seamlessly weaves together the lives of Adrian Franklin and Conner Wallace, narrated by Elmer Ray. The author Shane T. Clark obviously has drawn from his background in Criminal Justice and this shows in his crafting of a […]
Interviewing Anneke Barnard and the Spectral Secrets of Heaven’s Ghosts

Embark on a journey into the realms of mystery, the supernatural, and the unexplored vistas crafted by Anneke Barnard in her debut published book. Hailing from the vibrant landscape of Portland, Maine, Anneke’s academic pursuit leading to a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Southern Maine reflects her dedication and passion for the […]
Interviewing Jennifer Ballow, Author of Under My Pillow, a New Tooth Fairy Story

Jennifer Ballow is the creative mind behind Under My Pillow, an enchanting children’s picture book. The tale effortlessly captures the hearts of both young readers and their guardians. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer embellishes her story with empathy and advocacy. Her commitment transcends mere authorship; […]
Interviewing the Author of the Jorie Stories: A. H. Richardson

We’re happy to be interviewing A. H. Richardson today, who is a multi-talented author hailing from the vibrant city of London, England. Born to the renowned pianist and composer, Clive Richardson, A. H. Richardson’s creative journey has taken her through various artistic endeavors. She honed her skills in drama and acting at the prestigious London […]
Fantasy Unlike Any Other: The My Myth Trilogy

Jane Alvey Harris is the author of the award-winning My Myth Trilogy, a psychological, young-adult fantasy adventure. The author has a degree in Humanities with emphases in Art History, Italian Language and Studio Art. She is a musician, an artist and writer in many ways, a true artist at heart. She considers herself a dreamer, […]
Rayne Lacko: Writing With Heart

Rayne Lacko, author of Dream Up Now and A Song for the Road, has joined us today to talk a little more about her books and what she loves about writing. She is an expert in social-emotional learning, having earned her Masters Social-Emotional Learning at Antioch University. Rayne also has a BA in Liberal Studies with emphasis in […]