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Lorit Titus’ Hailey’s Shadow—a sneak peak

I’ve been lucky enough to get a sneak peek at Lori Titus’ upcoming novelette, Hailey’s Shadow. Reminiscent of some of her earlier work, this 10,000 word story walks a line between horror and mystery. It showcases Titus’ talent for the … Continue reading

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Sherry Ficklin’s Military Brats: After Burn—a review

Author Sherry Ficklin has a way with character, and she’s packed Military Brats: After Burn with evidence of that talent. Her protagonist, Reece Barnett, tells her story in a voice that is young—as appropriate for a high school girl—but also … Continue reading

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J Rolfe’s unusual brand of Fantasy, in Silver Blade

“Withered Souls”, a short story online now in Silver Blade, showcases Jason Rolfe’s unique take on fantasy. He’s infused his world with the old American/Canadian west, hints at staid theocracies reminiscent of medieval or ancient Europe, and has his characters … Continue reading

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Lazarus, by Lori Titus (Undead California in 1869)

In Lazarus (Library of the Living Dead Press 2010), Lori Titus shows off her creative way with a story. A small, desert town in 1869 California, love lost and new love found, a couple of good-hearted ghosts and a whole … Continue reading

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Debut Novel from Lora Deeprose and Marion Margaret Press

The Still Life of Hannah Morgan, is a poignant, sometimes bittersweet, contemporary romance by Lora Deeprose. Ms. Deeprose introduces Hannah when she’s working as an aesthetician in a trendy salon. Her client of the moment is a wealthy matron, Mrs. … Continue reading

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