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Why you must read Michael Karpovage’s Crown of Serpents

With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet and half-Seneca Indian, is

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Why you must read Michael Karpovage’s Crown of Serpents

With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet and half-Seneca Indian, is

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Why you must read Ognian Georgiev’s The White Prisoner

The story is about legendary Olympic weightlifting champ Galabin Boevski. He is caught with 9 kg of cocaine at Sao Paulo’s airport. The former star receives 9 years and 4 months sentence. Galabin Boevski. Why does that name sound so

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Why you must read Ognian Georgiev’s The White Prisoner

The story is about legendary Olympic weightlifting champ Galabin Boevski. He is caught with 9 kg of cocaine at Sao Paulo’s airport. The former star receives 9 years and 4 months sentence. Galabin Boevski. Why does that name sound so

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Why you must read Manheim Wagner’s Korea: How You Feel

Korea: How You Feel is a first person narrative told through Mike, who is a first time English teacher during the beginnings of the late 1990’s Asian financial crisis. He enters life in Korea as an English teacher with the

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Why you must read Manheim Wagner’s Korea: How You Feel

Korea: How You Feel is a first person narrative told through Mike, who is a first time English teacher during the beginnings of the late 1990’s Asian financial crisis. He enters life in Korea as an English teacher with the

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Why you must read KZ Morano’s 100 Nightmares

100 Nightmares is a collection of 100 horror stories, each written in exactly 100 words, and accompanied by over 50 illustrations. Inside, you’ll find monsters—both imagined and real. There are vengeful specters, characters with impaired psyches, dark fairy tales and

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Why you must read KZ Morano’s 100 Nightmares

100 Nightmares is a collection of 100 horror stories, each written in exactly 100 words, and accompanied by over 50 illustrations. Inside, you’ll find monsters—both imagined and real. There are vengeful specters, characters with impaired psyches, dark fairy tales and

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Why you must read Rebecca Clare Smith’s Breaking Cadence

Breaking Cadence is a post-apocalyptic dystopian tale mixed with infectious zombies, giant spiders, a megalomaniac and a dash of romance. You’ve got our interest! Tell us more. Our heroine, Cadence Laurence, has suffered pain and humiliation at the hands of

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Why you must read Rebecca Clare Smith’s Breaking Cadence

Breaking Cadence is a post-apocalyptic dystopian tale mixed with infectious zombies, giant spiders, a megalomaniac and a dash of romance. You’ve got our interest! Tell us more. Our heroine, Cadence Laurence, has suffered pain and humiliation at the hands of

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Why you must read Marina Raydun’s Joe After Maya

This is a story of Joe, told over the course of the first week after his wife’s murder. Used and underestimated by all those around him, Joe is now quite lost and alone; Maya (his late wife) was what centered

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Why you must read Marina Raydun’s Joe After Maya

This is a story of Joe, told over the course of the first week after his wife’s murder. Used and underestimated by all those around him, Joe is now quite lost and alone; Maya (his late wife) was what centered

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Why you must read Stephanie Witter’s Patch Up

Skye is in her first year of college and when she starts her second semester, she literally collides with the TA in her psychology class. She’s a very closed off girl, skittish and quite depressed. That guy, namely Duke, immediately

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Why you must read Stephanie Witter’s Patch Up

Skye is in her first year of college and when she starts her second semester, she literally collides with the TA in her psychology class. She’s a very closed off girl, skittish and quite depressed. That guy, namely Duke, immediately

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Why you must read Robert J Stava’s The Feast of Saint Anne

The Feast of Saint Anne is actually four supernatural tales that take place at the same event – the yearly summer carnival – at this historic Hudson River town known as Wyvern Falls. On the surface the themes may seem

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Why you must read Robert J Stava’s The Feast of Saint Anne

The Feast of Saint Anne is actually four supernatural tales that take place at the same event – the yearly summer carnival – at this historic Hudson River town known as Wyvern Falls. On the surface the themes may seem

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Why you must read Charlene Iverson’s Four Minutes to Die

Alana Coxcomb was only a young child when a madman wandered onto her family farm and killed everyone in her family except her. She hid away in a small cabinet, when she saw her family being murdered one after another.

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Why you must read Charlene Iverson’s Four Minutes to Die

Alana Coxcomb was only a young child when a madman wandered onto her family farm and killed everyone in her family except her. She hid away in a small cabinet, when she saw her family being murdered one after another.

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Why you must read Amy L Gale’s Blissful Tragedy

Sometimes love is more than tragedy or bliss. Ambitious 22-year-old Lexie Waters is intent on taking the advertising world by storm. When she’s offered the soon to be open position she’s been vying for at a swanky advertising agency, there’s

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Why you must read Amy L Gale’s Blissful Tragedy

Sometimes love is more than tragedy or bliss. Ambitious 22-year-old Lexie Waters is intent on taking the advertising world by storm. When she’s offered the soon to be open position she’s been vying for at a swanky advertising agency, there’s

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