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Review of Matt Coleman's A ROCKY DIVORCE
Simply brilliant and seriously funny! Matt Coleman's Raquel "Rocky" Champagnolle is a magnificent creation - not only a protagonist but...
Elgon Williams
Nov 7, 20192 min read
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Quick Review of The Lost War: Eidyn Book One by Justin Lee Anderson
The Lost War is well-written and engaging with solid, interesting, well-developed characters. Even the lesser characters feel real for...
Elgon Williams
Oct 3, 20191 min read
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HAPPY DOOMSDAY: coming-of-age at the end of the world
It’s the end of the world, y’all. In the wake of the sudden and mysterious purge, only a handful of young misfits remains. When the end...
Penni Jones
Jul 31, 20191 min read
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Huge Terrifying Books... and a Sad Paradox
A perfect short story is like a song you can’t get out of your head. When I think of these perfect little sculpted pieces, I recall great...
Seth Augenstein
Mar 8, 20193 min read
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Fiction or Prediction? The North Korean Nuke Novel
A commercial airliner strays off course into the airspace of North Korea, which promptly shoots it down. The hundreds of deaths include a...
Seth Augenstein
Feb 10, 20193 min read
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The Spark
Who taught you to read? Was it a parent? A grandparent? A teacher? Your pet dog? Okay, I realize it makes no sense to assume your dog...
Benny Sims
Dec 17, 20182 min read
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Reading Whatever We Damn Well Please
We get older, we get more set in our ways. It’s as inevitable as wrinkles and knee aches. We get set in our ways, and we stop changing....
Seth Augenstein
Dec 8, 20184 min read
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Merry Bookmas!
If there is one thing that allows me to embrace the spirit of giving year round it's my Little Free Library. For anyone who doesn't know...
Tiffany Rose
Dec 2, 20183 min read
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Eating Each Other in America
Tonight the results of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections will come streaming in – first as a trickle, then as an hysterical gush of hot...
Seth Augenstein
Nov 7, 20183 min read
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Read you, wrote you
"A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people." Will Rogers And I agree. Although,...
Nicole Asselin
Oct 4, 20182 min read
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Dollar Store Finds / Little Free Library
As an author, books ending up at the dollar store are a strange and curious things. I know several ways it could have happened but...
Tiffany Rose
Oct 1, 20182 min read
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Some Fans Deserve More Than a Signed Book
A year ago, 3 students from Licking Heights High School wrote to me and expressed how much they enjoyed reading my first book, Crimson...
Christine Gabriel
Sep 10, 20182 min read
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A Literary Legend – and then Some
Keith Botsford was an important man. If you didn’t know that, he would be sure to tell you. The descendant of European aristocracy, he...
Seth Augenstein
Sep 7, 20185 min read
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Go for the Gold!
When I sat down to think about what to write about this month I came up with… absolutely nothing. And that got me thinking. This...
Laura Kemp
Sep 4, 20183 min read
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Wow, it’s August and I have a story for you
So last month I joked how no one leaves books in my Little Free Library and how it’s no big deal because thanks to my Patreon it’s always...
Tiffany Rose
Sep 4, 20182 min read
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Rose's Little Free Library | August
I run an official Little Free Library out of an up-cycled tool-locker that I dubbed The Read Box. The face of it reads "Free Book Rentals...
Tiffany Rose
Aug 3, 20182 min read
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The Journey of an Author Begins with Brand Building
Some writers may start out thinking that if they write a book everyone will want to read it. It’s kind of like in the movie Field of...
Elgon Williams
Jun 28, 20186 min read
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What Do You Mean by "Scary?"
I’m a mystery writer and reader, but for a couple of weeks every summer, I read a bunch of horror novels. Horror novels don’t really...
Laura Ellen Scott
Jun 26, 20183 min read
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The Glamorous Life of a Novelist
People often ask me, “Ward, what’s the glamorous life of a novelist like?” I usually respond, “People, it’s really challenging.” Here I...
Ward Parker
Jun 21, 20182 min read
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Make Books Cool Again
When he heard that I’d published my first novel, my brother-in-law said, “That’s great. Too bad nobody reads books anymore.” I recently...
Ward Parker
May 21, 20182 min read
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