Interview with Author Michael J. Stiehl

1)     Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

A: The first time I remember thinking about writing was watching Looney Tunes cartoons on TV after school. I quickly learned that the name Chuck Jones or Tex Avery meant that I was in for a great cartoon. I didn’t have any idea what a director was versus a writer but that didn’t matter. What did was the realization that real people tell stories, that they don’t just come from nowhere.

Shortly after I got into comic books, and the opening credits page in comics really let me obsess over certain writers. Some of them just told stories I liked more than others and I started following the work of people like Marv Wolfman, Keith Giffen, Frank Miller, and Neil Gaiman. After a while I got it in my head that I wanted to write comics when I grew up. I knew I’d never draw well enough to pencil them, but I’ve always liked to daydream and I had a million ideas. I hoped that if my comic book writing heroes could do it so could I.

From there I tried to write things down, but I was too undisciplined to finish anything. Eventually those ideas turned into D&D campaigns with friends until I decided that I didn’t want to have my stories changed around by the collaborative nature of gaming. I fiddled around with writing in college (first as a creative writing major, then as a journalism major) but then I let my passion fade away. Now it’s twenty-five years later and I find its back, and I’m doing want I can to indulge it.

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2)     What inspired you to write your book?

A: On December 10th, 2021, my dog Scout died. My wife and I rescued her when she was two years old, and she had been a part of my life for more than fifteen years. I’ve worked from home either part or full time for much of the last decade, so she was my daily companion. Scout was a poodle, and poodles are strange dogs in that they have their person. While friendly and loving to all, Scout was never settled unless I was around, I was her person. She was always watching me, following me, and with me through thick and thin. Losing her was a real gut punch.

About a month before she died, I was sitting at my laptop as she slept quietly next to me in her bed on the floor. I remember looking at her and knowing that she wouldn’t be with me much longer – seventeen is pretty old for a dog.  I turned back to my laptop and the first sentence of The Maiden’s Sleep just spilled out of me and into a word document I had open for work. I stared that sentence –  “I hate kids, and yet there are two in the pile of sticks and mud I call home.” – and wondered where the hell it came from. So I followed it. I kept writing whatever came to mind and within fifteen minutes I had two pages of Bow’s voice.

That has never happened to me before.

After Scout’s death I was visiting family for the holidays. My mother could see how much I was grieving Scout’s loss and, knowing I liked to write, suggested I write a story about her. Something that would help me remember how much she meant to me. When I got back home, thinking about what my mother had said, I opened that document I had written that day next to Scout and just kept going. I completed the first draft of the story in a month.

I don’t think The Maiden’s Sleep is at all what my mother had in mind when she suggested writing a story about Scout – sorry mom. But given what I was going through it should come as no surprise that Bow’s story deals with the themes of death, loss, and grief. I also think it really captures how I found my way through such a significant loss. Ultimately, it’s a hopeful story about how those we lose live on in our memories, inspiring us to be better with their love. In that way they never really leave us.

3)     What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

A: Yes. If things are dark, there is light ahead. Just hang on because eventually it will reveal itself. Also, it never hurts to look around for friends, you might just find some when you really need them.

4)     What drew you into this particular genre?

A: I’ve always loved fantasy books, and the chance to play around in this space seemed natural to me. That said, I do feel like I cross genres a lot when I write. I can’t help it. In this case it seemed exciting to mash-up detective fiction and fantasy. I really liked the idea of solving a mystery within the confines of fantasy. When other writers do that I just think it’s a blast.

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5)     If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

A: Maybe Bennie. He’s such an unrepentant jerk I’d want to know who hurt him so bad that he feels like he needs to punish the world as a result. Frankly, I only hint at his history with Bow in the The Maiden’s Sleep but it’s something I’d like to explore further if I write another story with these characters.

6)     What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

A: I’m pretty terrible with social media so I mostly stick to Facebook. I think that’s been helpful in letting people know what I’m up to. In terms of learning things about publishing and writing, I find Reddit the most useful. There is an awful lot to learn on that site if you know where to look.

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7)     What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

A: Oh, wow, I don’t really know. I mean, in almost every way I’m still an aspiring or starting author. I’ve been lucky enough to get a few short stories out there and two novellas, but I hardly feel like an authority in this space. I can only share that any success I’ve had getting my work published has come down to relentlessly looking for opportunities, never getting down when I hear ‘no’, and constantly trying to create the best stories I can. I can’t control if someone likes what I’m writing but I can control how good the work is I’m putting out and how I present it to others.

8)     What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

A: I’m almost done with another novella about Houdini in WWI that I’m really excited about and I’m probably three fourths of the way through writing my first real novel about high school metal heads in the 1980s who get mixed up in paranormal adventures. That book has been a blast to write. Someday I would love to come back to write more stories about Bow. I have another one in mind already.

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About the Author

Michael J. Stiehl has had a lifelong passion for fiction, in particular horror, comics, adventure and science fiction, and is thrilled to finally be writing some of his own. Michael lives in the Chicago suburbs with his wife, two kids and his very silly poodle Jack. When not writing fiction, Michael spends his time riding bikes, camping, reading books, obsessively listening to music and playing D&D with his friends. In short, he hasn’t changed a bit since junior high.

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Let’s Talk About It: Tupac Shakur; More Than the Music by Desiree Carpenter Review

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Author Desiree Carpenter helps readers bridge the gap between race and culture using the lyrics of artist Tupac Shakur to craft a workbook in the book “Let’s Talk About It: Tupac Shakur; More Than the Music”.

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The Synopsis

Safe space conversations can be the foundations to build bridges between our differences of race, culture, social issues, and all things that affect everyday people. This workbook is intended to help professors and other educators, public leaders, non-profits, community organizers, and the public interested in having the dialogues that can bring about community growth and positive change.

Each chapter contains a Tupac song that we will break down and discuss through conversation and questions. The chapters begin and end with relatable quotes by prolific writers from, Tzu Sun, St. Augustine, and Harriet Tubman to Jay Z, Beyonce, KRS One, Meek Mill and Barack Obama. These quotes are intended to spark our brains into thinking of things greater than ourselves. The challenge would be to ask ourselves, “Why did this person say this?” and “Did it need to be said at all?” What were the conditions that would drive someone to say something so profound?

The goal is to encourage heartfelt dialogue between people from different communities and perspectives that is challenging yet inviting.

Professors and group leaders can use this tool to guide these deep and at times very uncomfortable conversations and differences of opinion in safe space atmospheres without the fear of backlash due to the perception of a position. Incorporating hip-hop lyrics from an artist such as Tupac can aid in the growth of what we have in common and better understand what we don’t have in common in a more meaningful way.

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This was an insightful and compelling read. The author did an incredible job of balancing the musical component of Tupac Shakur’s lyrics with the artist’s words’ impact on the world as a whole. The idea of using Tupac’s music as a way of connecting us all was such an inspired idea, as the music found in these pages and the lyrics that go with each song made the reader stop to not only appreciate the music but genuinely reflect on what each of the lyrics meant overall.

One example of a song that stood out to me was Better Dayz, which spoke of the value of friendship, the struggles communities face, and the need to keep one’s faith in a brighter and better tomorrow in the face of true adversity. The author connected the lyrics by showcasing how the song was meant to be viewed, as a communication between two friends, and by analyzing the lyrics to show the more profound meaning readers can feel and hold onto emotionally and mentally.

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The Verdict

Memorable, heartfelt, and engaging author Desiree Carpenter’s “Let’s Talk About It” is a must-read nonfiction and social book. The deep and impactful lyrics and how they speak to the need to bridge the gap between people of different backgrounds made this a compelling read. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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Interview with Author Gaye Kick

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

Growing up, I wasn’t interested in writing like many friends who kept diaries. My passion was singing and playing the piano. In fact, I had never written down my thoughts until I was a freshman in high school when our English teacher introduced us to the rhythm and rhyme of poetry. Writing poems was like creating music but with my own lyrics. It became my diary, where I expressed myself on the written page. 

I stopped writing poetry after I headed to college to get a music degree. Unfortunately, after my first year, I foolishly married a senior music major, who unexpectedly changed his career right before the wedding and tossed me unprepared into the role of minister’s wife at age eighteen. Yikes! That caused enough stress to send poetry into hiding.  

After several years of playing a supporting role in someone else’s life plan while raising children and slowly trying to finish my music degree, poetry came back into my life to help me express my feelings. I also began journaling, which provided a larger canvas to paint longer sentences onto the page. The more I wrote about my life in the trenches of church ministry, the more I exaggerated until I was rolling on the floor laughing at what I’d written. That’s when I realized I could write humor. Surprise! 

I joined a writer’s group without knowing I would have to submit a story or poem to our group leader every month so she could deliver our writings for publishing in the local newspaper. I was writing about my minister’s wife gig, so I used a pen name to keep my identity a secret. Being in the writer’s group inspired me to change my college degree from Music to English. I finished my degree two years later. In total, it took me five colleges and twenty years to graduate. 

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What inspired you to write your book?

Initially, when writing about my minister’s spouse life, I thought I would someday compile those stories into a book, but after my graduation, I got divorced and just wanted to put my marriage and traditional religion behind me. However, I still wanted a spiritual life. So, for the next twenty years, I dove into metaphysics, mind-body-spirit, higher consciousness, astrology, quantum physics, you name it. 

As I approached retirement, the urge to write new humorous short stories and poems about my current life took hold. I posted them on Facebook and eventually created a website for blogging. Then came the strong pull to write the book. However, when I read those old stories, I realized I wasn’t that minister’s wife anymore. I had been on a journey of self-discovery. I had overcome obstacles and reclaimed my identity. I had a much bigger story to tell. One that could help those discouraged by traditional religion but still want a spiritual life and those hiding their authentic voice out of fear of what people might think of them. 

What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

Life happens for you; you can’t get it wrong. You are more than enough to see your dreams come true. You don’t have to meet the expectations of others. You are the only authority over what is best for you. 

What drew you into this particular genre?

I write primarily in the first person. Since I had a personal story to tell, it made sense to write a memoir with my own kind of humor and honesty that resonates with readers. 

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What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

Facebook is the only one I have. I promoted my book once a week for 8 weeks without buying ads. The book became a #1 Amazon bestseller on the first day of the ebook pre-orders. Then again, seven days later when the paperback came out. 

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What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

You don’t have to have an ending before you start writing. It will show up as you write. 

When you have an idea, write it down immediately, especially if you are in bed in the middle of the night, because you will NOT remember it in the morning. 

Get seven to eight hours of sleep, and when you awake, stay in bed with an open mind for thirty more minutes because that’s when you will get the ideas and words you were looking for the day before. 

To really enjoy writing, you must write regularly, even if it’s just a few words because the more you procrastinate, the more your writing project will haunt you. You don’t want that.

What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

I’m currently focused on promoting my book. Other than that, I don’t know what is in my future, but I’m excited and open to whatever is coming.

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About the Author

Gaye Kick graduated from the University of Illinois Springfield, where she studied writing under novelist and children’s book author Jaqueline Dougan Jackson. She writes humorous short stories about finding balance and inspiration as she navigates the highway of life. In addition, Gaye is a talented pianist, singer, and songwriter specializing in new thought music. Explore her work at www.gayellenkick.com

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Interview with Author Michael Dunn

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I’ve loved writing for as long as I can remember. One of my first memories of writing was when I was ten. I wrote a story about racism that involved a child driving a bulldozer over the home of his racist tormenters. My teacher was horrified by the homicidal implications of my story and thought I might be a budding serial killer. So, she called my parents in for a meeting to discuss my mental state. My parents, bless their hearts, laughed and told her they were proud of me, and that they thought my theme and content were both appropriate and commendable.   

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What inspired you to write your book? 

  • I had originally intended to write about a little-known piece of American history called the Great Upheaval, a massive strike wave that erupted in the summer of 1877, in which at least 100 workers were killed by police and national guards nationwide. It spread from New York to Louisiana, and west, to California, with uprisings in several towns. Armories were looted. Black and white workers united in New Orleans, Louisville, Galveston, and in Saint Louis, where they took over management of city services, and called it the Saint Louis Commune, after the Paris Commune of 1871. But I soon realized this was way too big for a single book. And as I did the research, I discovered that just a few weeks before the Great Upheaval began, twenty innocent Irish miners were hanged in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania—ten in a single day. It was the second largest mass execution in U.S. history. They were convicted of murder, accused of being terrorists from a secret organization called the Molly Maguires. Dozens more were imprisoned. All were union activists. And there is no evidence that an organization called the Molly Maguires ever existed in the U.S. So, I decided to do a trilogy, with the first book, Anywhere But Schuylkill, telling the story of Mike Doyle, one of the accused Molly Maguires who got away.  
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What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book? 

  • I didn’t write this book to be didactic. For me, reading and writing are fun, and that was why I wrote the book. But in the process, I did hope to right an historical wrong. Arthur Conan Doyle’s final Sherlock Holmes novel, Valley of Fear (1915), the 1970 Sean Connery film, Molly Maguires, and a majority of the academic texts about the Molly Maguires and the miners’ union of that era, were based on Allan Pinkerton’s own work of fiction, The Molly Maguires and the Detectives (1877), which he falsely marketed as nonfiction. These works universally treat the Molly Maguires as an actual Irish terrorist organization, which conspired to murder mine owners and scabs, despite the fact that there is no evidence that such an organization ever existed in the U.S., other than the claims of Pinkerton, who had been hired by the coal companies to disrupt and destroy the union. So, there’s that. But I also hope readers will find beauty and inspiration in the characters’ struggles. 

What drew you into this particular genre? 

  • I love history, especially labor history and the history of social movements. I’ve been blogging and writing nonfiction on these themes for years now. And I also enjoy reading historical fiction. But I really wanted to write the story of the Molly Maguires, from their own perspective, the story of impoverished immigrants and first-generation Americans, persecuted for their ethnic and religious identity, struggling to support their families during the worst depression the country had known, trying to collectively organize against one of the most powerful corporations of the era: the Reading Railroad. Plus, fiction can reveal the truths that reality obscures, to paraphrase Emerson.So, historical fiction seemed the perfect genre. 

If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why? 

  • I would like to talk to Da, about the antidraft protests he was involved in during the Civil War. I’d like to know if there were many others, like him, who saw the war as a fight between two opposing factions of the ruling class, rather than as a fight against slavery, and tyranny, as many of the German immigrants saw it.  
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What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership? 

  • I’m not sure yet. I do have an Author Takeover on Facebook on January 15, with the Historical Fiction Club. You should check it out. I’ll be posting eight short pieces throughout the day. I’ll be giving away free copies of my book. And it’ll be a fun way to get to know about me and my writing, ask me questions, and maybe even learn a little working-class history. To participate, go to the Historical Fiction Book Club Facebook page on Jan 15: https://www.facebook.com/groups/historicalfictionbookclub 

What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there? 

  • First, I’d tell them to do their homework. Learn something about the craft before embarking. I didn’t. I was super naïve going into it. I thought, Hey, I’m good at telling stories and I read a lot. Of course, I can write a novel. Plus, the actual facts were so fascinating, I thought the story would write itself. But I had no training in fiction writing. I made a lot of mistakes. My first draft was terrible. The side characters were one-dimensional. There were no emotional arcs. The subplots weren’t fleshed out enough. I didn’t provide enough sensory details. I had to go back and take courses, find mentors, read a lot about the craft. Consequently, it took me nine years from when I first started working on this project to the time when it was actually published. Of course, I was also working full time, and being a father. So, that also made it take longer. 
  • Second, I’d tell them to learn to embrace the editing process. No one, except maybe Kafka, churns out a finished product on the first draft. The editing and rewriting are the most time-consuming parts of the process. You could end up rewriting the entire thing 5-10 times before it’s really done. If you don’t have resilience and perseverance, and an enjoyment of this process, you might have a hard time producing a good quality book. That said, I really do enjoy the editing and rewriting. It’s a lot of fun trying to get all the pieces to fit together artfully. 

What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon? 

  • The Molly Maguire mass hanging that occurred in 1877, the second largest mass execution in U.S. history, is the opening scene of the next book in my Great Upheaval Trilogy: Red Hot Summer in the Big Smoke. The main character is Mike Doyle’s kid sister, Tara. It takes place in Pittsburgh, during the Great Upheaval strike wave, where much of downtown was burned to the ground, and where 20 strikers were gunned down by soldiers. I’m about halfway through the first draft. And then it will be on to the third and final book in the series. Not sure yet about the title. But it will take place in Saint Louis. 
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About the Author

Michael Dunn writes Working-Class Fiction from the Not So Gilded Age. “Anywhere But Schuylkill,” is the first in his Great Upheaval trilogy. A lifelong union activist, he has always been drawn to stories of the past, particularly those of regular working people, struggling to make a better life for themselves and their families. Stories most people do not know, or have forgotten, because history is written by the victors, the robber barons and plutocrats, not the workers and immigrants. Yet their stories are among the most compelling in America.

They resonate today because they are the stories of our own ancestors, because their passions and desires, struggles and tragedies, were so similar to our own. When Michael Dunn is not writing historical fiction, he teaches high school, and writes about labor history and culture. His labor history has been published in several online and print magazines:

Reform: The Trojan Horse Wheeling into Schools (Labor Notes 7/28/11); The dangers of a

California megaflood (World Socialist Website, 10/25/21); and The Modern School Movement

(Fifth Estate, #411, Spring, 2022).

Genesis Block: A Novel by Jeff Bryan Review

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An eccentric bitcoin billionaire must escape the clutches of a relentless assassin and prevent his enemies from gaining control of a key to a mysterious genesis block in author Jeff Bryan’s “Genesis Block: A Novel”.

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The Synopsis

A BITCOIN SUSPENSE THRILLER ABOUT KEEPING SATOSHI’S DREAM ALIVE

“The Merkle root secures the block. The Genesis Block holds the key.”

Secret Guardians who made Bitcoin unstoppable are being fatally pursued to decrypt a message that secures a key in a mysterious Genesis Block.

The year is 2059 and digital money is ubiquitous. The dominant form is bitcoin. Entrenched in the global financial system at $1.1 million per token, it had become too critical to fail. Eccentric bitcoin billionaire Alex Adisa and his seven Guardians of the secret Bitcoin Resilience Project establish an unlikely home for the stateless currency; governments are powerless to shut it down. Bitcoin will never fail. The project will continue for posterity through a cryptic succession protocol.

“The Merkle root secures the block. The Genesis Block holds the key.”

These words are inscribed in non-fungible tokens, to be delivered by smart contracts to Guardians on the event of Alex’s death. It would launch the orderly succession of Guardian leadership and transfer control of vast wealth. The succession protocol is initiated, yet Alex is alive and well.

Stumped by the conundrum inscribed in the NFT, a malicious agent pursues Guardians for answers, leaving a trail of death in the wake.

With an assassin on his heels, Alex scrambles to preserve his legacy and prevent an adversary from accessing a key in a mysterious genesis block.

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The Review

This was a thrilling and captivating blend of sci-fi thriller and financial suspense mystery. The author expertly crafted a narrative grounded in reality and fantastic in scope. The futuristic setting and intense atmosphere helped elevate the tension, keeping the characters invested in this mystery’s action and suspense.

The heart of this narrative and the driving force behind the story is the blend of utilizing Bitcoin as the source of currency in the future and the dynamic character development that this novel holds. The memorable and complex character growth, especially for protagonist Alex, allowed the reader to see the progression and growth that went on, and the examination of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole in our society laid an excellent foundation for the overall mystery to flourish.

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The Verdict

Harrowing, adrenaline-fueled, and engaging author Jeff Bryan’s Genesis Block: A Novel is a must-read financial and futuristic thriller. The narrative’s twists and turns, compelling character arcs, and unique spin on the growing cryptocurrency movement make this a must-read novel. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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Jeff Bryan is a writer and speaker based in Toronto. He holds an Honours BA in Law and Society, and an MA in Socio-Legal Studies. Jeff wrote a Major Research Paper examining Bitcoin’s social utility and legal conflicts.

The Mage of Terra: Warriors of Mirral by Katrina Zari Review

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A new band of heroes must work together on yet another alternate Earth as the people of Earth reach to the stars in author Katrina Zari’s “The Mage of Terra: Warriors of Mirral”.

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The Synopsis

If you have already read “The Queen of Nordern” then you probably know about the Mirral world, an alternate version of Earth.

But what if there are more worlds?

In this book, a world called Terra is another version of Earth, where humanity took a path of space exploration and travel.

Unfortunately, this world has also expanded in inequality, where the Core planets are rich and powerful, while the outsiders have to maintain a low life.

A small spaceship crew of undesirables meets a young girl with very unusual abilities and a strange history. Follow their adventures to find out about the world of Terra.

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The Review

This was another thrilling and captivating read. The author did a phenomenal job crafting a unique narrative connected to the original novel, yet it was vastly different in genre and setting. The imagery the author conjures up through their writing expertly showcases the intensity of the action and the cosmic scope of the narrative overall.

The way the author crafts these new characters and the shocking connections they share to the original story make this an exciting novel. The world-building and in-depth character development engage the reader with the narrative, and the rich atmosphere the author develops will bring readers into the world of Terra and the Mirral universe.

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The Verdict

Remarkable, thought-provoking, and entertaining author Katrina Zari’s “The Mage of Terra” is a must-read sci-fi and fantasy book. The narrative’s twists and turns, the dynamic world-building, and the cliffhanger ending will leave readers eager for book 3. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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Katrina Zari, an author born and raised in Russia, spent a significant time of her life immersed in its rich culture before transitioning on a life-changing journey to the United States two decades ago. Her decision to relocate was driven by love, as she followed the one and only person who held her heart. Throughout her upbringing, Katrina developed a strong passion for literature, particularly science fiction, fantasy, and related genres. The local public library became her second home, where she would lose herself for countless hours in the captivating stories written by Asimov and Bradbury, King and Tolkien, Verne and Stephenson, or any other Si-Fi book she could access.

Inspired by these literary giants, Katrina’s creative mind was crowded with stories of her own imagination. She always wrote stories in her head, inspired by those great books. She was adding her own characters and coming up with their new adventures. It was no surprise that her stories predominantly featured a courageous female protagonist, a reflection of her deep understanding of these inspiring heroines whom she gladly associated herself with.

Years later, she found the courage to transition those stories from her thoughts onto paper.

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Becoming His by Evie Wolfe Review

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WARNING: THIS NOVELLA FEATURES A CONSENSUAL BDSM RELATIONSHIP. ELEMENTS OF EROTICA ARE ALSO FEATURED. READER DISCRETION ADVISED.

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A woman discovers a sexual awakening as she enters into a BDSM relationship in author Evie Wolfe’s “Becoming His”.

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The Synopsis

Becoming His, the debut novella by Evie Wolfe, follows a wide-eyed college senior called Kara as she slips into a world of erotic intrigue and submission.

While casually grocery shopping, a debonair stranger unexpectedly extends an invitation that, despite all her reservations, Kara just couldn’t bring herself to turn down…

“Surprisingly, the thought of being at his mercy didn’t frighten her. It thrilled her. He had aroused her interest without even trying like no man ever had. And if Kara were honest with herself, she had to admit, at the very least, to being curious about what it would be like to model for this dashingly inscrutable man, and to be, perhaps, naked and totally under his command. Did she really have anything to lose?”

Join Kara on her journey of self-discovery from the sensual depths of her depravity and pain to the celestial heights of her climactic pleasure!

Becoming His will have you riveted and gripped from the very first letter, aching to finish, and absolutely satisfied many times over by the time you finish reading!

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The Review

To say this novella was heated is an understatement. The passion that the author’s writing ignited between these characters was felt intensely, thanks to the powerful imagery in the author’s writing style. The tension that mounts as the story builds between the main characters makes this captivating.

Yet, the characters’ development and the descriptive writing style stood out in this book. The protagonist, Kara, and her evolution as she discovers this need within her she never knew she had, and the heated, gripping passion that overtakes her as she gives herself over to this man keeps the reader invested in Kara’s journey.

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The Verdict

Compelling, heated, and engaging author Evie Wolfe’s “Becoming His” is a must-read erotic novella. The twists and turns in the story, the adult-driven imagery and atmosphere, and the rich character dynamics make this a thrilling novel that is not to be missed. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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Shifting Realities: The Hill by M.E. Grantham Review

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A group of people must traverse Ireland in the midst of great upheaval and turmoil to restore reality and face a powerful enemy intent on destroying their destiny forever in author M.E. Grantham’s “Shifting Realities: The Hill”.

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The Synopsis

At the brink of civil strife, Maeve, a remarkable energy healer in the serene landscapes of Ireland, struggles with haunting visions of three mysterious individuals. As chaos breaks upon their troubled homelands, Nick, James, and Carrie, driven by a desperate need to escape the inexplicable turmoil, unexpectedly come together on a destined journey to Ireland, where an unnatural connection weaves its magic among them.

Drawn by unseen forces and mysterious visions, their paths combine upon Maeve, a mysterious figure harboring the key to their intertwined destinies. United, they unravel harrowing revelations about their shared pasts, unfamiliar with the insidious destruction lurking within the shadows. Now, standing at the edge of an unraveling world, they must confront a daunting truth: the weight of restoring reality to its rightful course rests solely upon their shoulders.

In this gripping tale of resilience and sacrifice, follow Maeve, Nick, James, and Carrie as they navigate a deadly odyssey of uncertainty, danger, and self-discovery. As their connected destinies come together, they must confront their deepest fears and pass a tough test of their determination. Will they set things right and live to see a better future, or will a powerful enemy destroy their fate, leaving the world in endless misery and damage?

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The Review

This was a compelling and gripping sci-fi meets metaphysical fantasy story. The reader is instantly transported to an alternate future storyline in which America sees states seceding from the Union, and people feel the political and social divides, something many modern readers can attest to in their own lives. The relatability of the inciting incidents and the tense atmosphere the author crafts allow the magic and spiritual journey the characters go on to be more profound and engaging.

Yet, as with any fantasy-driven story, character development was the heart of the narrative. Maeve brings these three people together, and how each character is given proper attention and personal history that they must overcome for the greater mission ahead of them makes this story’s overall action and wonderment feel more thoughtful. The exploration of ideas like cosmic scientific study and physiological aspects of our bodies and energy being connected to the grander tapestry of the universe allowed the reader to engage with more profound and exciting ideas through this fictional tale.

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The Verdict

Memorable, thoughtful, and entertaining author M.E. Grantham’s “Shifting Realities: The Hill” is a must-read sci-fi and fantasy metaphysical novel. The international suspense narrative delves into different cultures and backgrounds and other universes, making this a remarkable journey that readers won’t be able to put down. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

M.E. Grantham, the author, brings a wealth of life experiences and a diverse background to her writing. Her upbringing in a military family exposed her to various cultures and ideas through extensive travel. Having lived in England for two years, she was fortunate to have an English teacher who ignited her passion for literature, laying the foundation for her literary journey.

Captivated by the intricacies of different societies, Grantham pursued a study of sociology, delving deeper into understanding the dynamics of human interaction. Her curiosity eventually led her to explore nursing, healing, and energy work , including modalities such as Reiki, Tibetan shamanic healing, and multi-dimensional healing. These transformative practices became an integral part of her personal growth following her father’s passing, inspiring her to share her experiences and insights through her writing. 

To refine her artistic expression, Grantham dedicated herself to honing her writing skills. She immersed herself in the writing community, becoming a proud member of both The Porch in Nashville and the Atlanta Writers Club. Here, she engages with fellow writers, sharing ideas and fostering a supportive environment that nurtures creativity. 

The resilient human spirit and the ability to overcome adversity serve as Grantham’s greatest sources of inspiration. 

Witnessing individuals rise above their circumstances and transform into the best versions of themselves fuels her desire to learn, grow, and evolve, both personally and as a writer. She aspires to contribute to the collective human journey by offering hope, motivation, and insight through her words. 

Outside the world of writing, Grantham resides just outside Nashville with her husband, sister, and a small pack of dogs. Her leisure time is enriched with reading and listening to audiobooks across a variety of genres. She enjoys spending quality time with her grown children and grandson, exploring the joys of painting, traveling, and engaging in playful rounds of hide and seek with her yellow lab, Bear. M.E. Grantham’s life experiences and dedication to holistic healing are deeply reflected in her writing, offering readers a unique perspective and inspiring stories.

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