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Fictionally Factual With Author Katherine Risse

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Fictionally Factual With Author Katherine Risse
(A ‘behind the scenes’ look into the making of INLAND – her newly released Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction novel)

I was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up on the outskirts of the city, in the town of Brookline. Although I’ve always identified as a New Englander, I’m drawn to Florida. As a child, I spent summers at my grandparents’ beach house on the Gulf Coast, along a central stretch of the Florida Panhandle—part of which is still referred to as the Forgotten Coast.

The smokey smells of pine tar and beach bay, the continual background pulse of crashing waves, fresh fish and tupelo honey, bright sunny days and slate-gray storm clouds, a clear turquoise-jade shore with expansive rolling sugar-white dunes, are seared into my memories.

In the last ten years, I’ve driven from the Panhandle to Boston numerous times. And I’ve seen a lot of weather: rising water and flooding, excessive heat, tornadoes and the damage from the category 5 Hurricane Michael, which made landfall in 2018, obliterating neighbors’ houses and animal habitats on the barrier island where I spend time with my family. This got me thinking about the what ifs…. Melting glaciers, rising sea, heat waves, and warming ocean temperatures driven by human generated fossil fuels.

I imagined these changes colluding in a perfect catastrophe. When you spend time on an island that can only be reached by boat, inevitably there are times when you either cannot reach the island or, if you are there, you cannot leave. This happened to me a handful of times when I had young children who, for whatever reason, had remained on the mainland. A one- or two-day delay seemed okay. But once I got to three days and could not get off island, nor could anyone tell me when I might cross, I felt helpless and a little claustrophobic.

Linking these feelings to the climate scenario, I wondered: what if a mother was separated from her family as the water breached the banks of the entire Eastern Seaboard, spilling up through inland watersheds, initiating the collapse of communities, infrastructure and resources, pushing people Inland, searching for ways to adapt and survive?

Here’s a peek at INLAND:

Inland is a harrowing account of separation and resilience as two families struggle to reunite after the Eastern Seaboard succumbs to catastrophic flooding. Trapped in the rapid floodwaters, Juliet and Martin search for a viable way back to Boston while their children face their own challenges for survival in the rising seas. This intense tale of endurance and hope examines the human connection and the unpredictable role of technology in a warming world.

New Children’s Book: I Discovered a Monster Under My Bed, Written and Illustrated by K.J. Kaschula

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Laura Di Franco, CEO of Brave Healer Productions, is proud to announce the release of I Discovered a Monster Under My Bed, by K.J. Kaschula, the latest installment in the author-illustrator’s The-Super-Dooper-Secret-Collection featuring the young hero Little Lizzie. Kaschula is Brave Kids Books’ publishing director.

Di Franco said, “This is more than a great children’s book, it’s an invitation for the reader to dive head first into imagination and fantasy, to stoke the fire of the dream world. I know it’s a kid’s book, but it will dazzle and delight parents, teachers, and mentors alike!”

Whimsically illustrated with accompanying rhyming prose, the 15-chapter book takes young readers — and their parents — on a surprising journey to the world hidden underneath children’s beds where dust bunnies, discarded socks, mittens and Christmas scarves are joined by fluffy, fury and purply monsters, new friends and amazing secret libraries.

It asks and answers the question, have you ever wondered what it would be like if you discovered a five-tailed monster hiding under your bed? In this not-so-scary-time adventure, Little Lizzie uncovers and discovers many hidden things, like friendship and kindness and the monster truth underneath everything! As the text explains …

We do not hide under your bed or in your closets just waiting to scare you.
“In fact, we wait for you to fall fast asleep, after you have counted all of your sheep. Then we get to work,” he said with a cheeky smirk. “We create the adventures of the night, so that our dreams will scare your thought-monsters out of sight. We slay those creepy cackling doors and stomp on those creaking creepy floorboards. Those window-branch-knockers are never heard through a dreamer’s laughter. Corner shadows and weird-looking piles of clothes are simply unmasked with a kind and polite simple ask.
“In fact, they will just disappear with all the happenings and goings of a child dreamer’s dreaming cheer.”

About the Author

K.J. Kaschula grew up in South Africa where she continues to live part-time. She studied filmmaking at university and worked as an au pair in Paris, France, her second home. She loves to draw and tell stories. Kaschula created The-Super-Dooper-Secret Collection, a series of children’s books following the secret adventures of Little Lizzie, who encounters the mystical, magical, and marvelous worlds never before seen by kid-kind until now. The collection was first published in 2021 with I Caught One of Santa’s Reindeer, followed by I Captured the Easter Bunny’s Chicken, and now, I Discovered a Monster Under My Bed. She is also the mastermind behind Brave Kids: Short Stories to Inspire Our Future World-Changers, Volumes 1 and 2 (a finalist in the 2024 International Book Awards for Children’s Mind/Body/Spirit).

Sneak Peek: Murder at King’s Crossing By Andrea Penrose

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Murder at King’s Crossing By Andrea Penrose

When the murder of a scientific genius on the verge of a momentous discovery upsets the wedding of their dear friends, Wrexford and Charlotte must risk all they hold dear to deconstruct a sinister conspiracy in the latest installment of Andrea Penrose’s USA Today bestselling Wrexford & Sloane Mysteries.

Celebration is in the air at Wrexford and Charlotte’s country estate as they host the nuptials of their friends, Christopher Sheffield and Lady Cordelia Mansfield. But on the afternoon of the wedding, the festivities are interrupted when the local authorities arrive with news that a murdered man has been discovered at the bridge over King’s Crossing, his only identification an invitation to the wedding. Lady Cordelia is horrified when the victim is identified as Jasper Milton, her childhood friend and a brilliant engineer who is rumored to have discovered a revolutionary technological innovation in bridge design. That he had the invitation meant for her cousin Oliver, who never showed up for the wedding, stirs a number of unsettling questions.

Both men were involved in the Revolutions-Per-Minute Society, a scientific group dedicated to making radical improvements in the speed and cost of transportation throughout Britain. Is someone plotting to steal Milton’s designs? And why has her cousin disappeared?

Wrexford and Charlotte were looking forward to spending a peaceful interlude in the country, but when Lady Cordelia resolves to solve the mystery, they offer their help, along with that of the Weasels and their unconventional inner circle of friends. The investigation turns tangled and soon all of them are caught up in a treacherous web of greed, ambition, and dangerous secrets. And when the trail takes a shocking turn, Wrexford and Charlotte must decide what risks they are willing to take with their family to bring the villains to justice . . .

ONLY MONSTERS IN THE BUILDING By Mark Leslie

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ONLY MONSTERS IN THE BUILDING By Mark Leslie

The newest installment of the Canadian Werewolf series

WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG WHEN A WEREWOLF NEEDS THERAPY?

Michael Andrews has suffered the slings and arrows of his outrageous fortune while living with lycanthropy. But the blackouts from when he transforms into a wolf and the latest loss of his one true love have finally pushed him over the edge.

In desperation, he checks into a secret and remote retreat in upstate New York to undergo group therapy with a motley crew of other Paranormals.

When their therapist is found dead—apparently the victim of a brutal murder—Michael and the other supernatural misfits (a studious fairy, a vegan vampire, a shy mermaid, a clingy werecat, and an extroverted troll) look at one other as suspects.

Will his years of writing mystery novels be enough to help him through a case where he may be the one who is responsible for Dr. Laurier’s condition?

Only Monsters in the Building is a humorous and mysterious adventure that will keep you laughing on the edge of your seat.

This book can be enjoyed as a stand alone but is the seventh book in the continuing Canadian Werewolf series.

https://books2read.com/onlymonstersinthebuilding

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mark’s first short story appeared in print in 1992, the same year he started working in the book industry.

He has published more than twenty-five books under the name Mark Leslie that include thrillers and fiction (EvasionA Canadian Werewolf in New York, One Hand Screaming), paranormal non-fiction (Haunted HospitalsSpooky SudburyTomes of Terror) and anthologies (Campus ChillsTesseracts SixteenObsessions). Under his full name he writes books to help authors navigate publishing. And they include The 7 P’s of Publishing Success and An Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries and Bookstores.

His industry experience includes President of the Canadian Booksellers Association, Board Member of BookNet Canada, Director of Author Relations and Self-Publishing for Rakuten Kobo, Director of Business Development for Draft2Digital and Professional Advisor for Sheridan College’s Creative Writing and Publishing Honours Program.

Mark lives in Waterloo, Ontario and can be found online at www.markleslie.ca.

Guest Post: Under-Cover Gardening: Extending Your Growing Season through Winter By Monica Crosson

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As August wanes and the sun begins to drop along the horizon, there is a melancholy that settles deep within me, for I know that summer is ending and darker days are closing in. I am one who relishes the raucous growth of spring in the garden and lounges under the soothing mellow light of summer. There is something about the earth at her pinnacle that feeds my soul and enlightens my senses—the hum of insects and the scent of honeysuckle, the taste of fresh tomatoes and flashes of sun across the pond. I require less sleep, rising to the early morning calls of the grosbeak and not resting until well after dark when the frogs have grown weary of their croaking.

Autumn is forced upon me, and I reluctantly accept her dark mantle, reminding me that there is beauty in decay. Leaves turn to shades of crimson and ochre, and an ethereal mist fills the river valley as the temperature cools. Winter arrives on lonely gusts that test my patience and have me sometimes questioning its promises of spring’s return.

But there is a spark of summer’s fruitfulness that I hold on to during the darkest days of the year. For tucked safely in cold frames and in containers cozied safely under house eaves, leafy greens and bright violas are a reminder that, indeed, life still lingers in winter’s frosty grip. Fresh herbs and vegetables are a welcome treat throughout the winter season, and with a little forethought, anyone can extend the growing season, no matter where they live.

Extending Your Growing Season
The end of the summer typically means the end of fresh herbs and vegetables for those of us who keep a garden in colder regions. But with a little ingenuity, hardy vegetables, herbs, and even flowers can be grown long into the darkest months.

Before you start making plans for the tomato, squash, and peppers that flourished all summer long, let’s take a look at a few basics to make winter gardening easier. The first thing to remember to be a successful winter gardener is to not try to grow your garden as you would in the summer. Look for cold-hardy varieties of plants that do well in your plant hardiness zone. (If you’re not sure what yours is, you can access a hardiness zone map online or talk to someone at your local university extension office.)

Next, we have to start preparing for our winter garden while the sun is still high. Most seeds need to be planted anywhere from late July until late August. I suggest purchasing seeds for your winter garden when you purchase your summer garden seeds and just setting them aside. Plant starts for some winter gardening favorites (such as cabbage) are available from local gardening centers around August.

You may be wondering what kind of plants you can grow for winter. Once again, that will depend on the region you live in and your garden setup. If you live in a warm region (zones 9 to 11), winter gardening can be a very productive time. Peas, lettuce, brassicas, kale, and carrots grow easily with the cooler temperatures. Large, heated greenhouses can also easily extend gardens for those in cooler regions. When I have my greenhouse going, I can extend my tomato production until late November. For those of us who live in regions with mild or wet winters (zones 7 to 8), sometimes just an added layer of straw is enough to protect herbs, leafy greens, and root vegetables all winter long. But for many regions, winter temperatures can drop well below freezing, requiring a little extra care to keep the garden producing.

Gardening Under Cover
Because not everyone has the space, time, or money to set up a large greenhouse for their winter gardens, these easy solutions make it possible for anyone to grow leafy greens, herbs, and root vegetables all season long.

Polytunnels: Working the same as a greenhouse, polytunnels use the sun’s rays to hold the heat and provide a controlled environment for your plants. They are easy to set up and can surprisingly hold a lot of weight (for those who get a lot of snow). They are basically a series of plastic, metal, or wooden hoops used as a frame covered with polythene. They can be as large as a greenhouse or as simple as a low row cover.

Cold Frames: These easy-to-make shelters are basically a wooden box with a transparent lid (like an old window) on a hinge, which plants can be grown in all winter long. If you have zero carpentry skills, they can also be made by surrounding your bed with straw bales or bricks and using polythene stapled to a wood frame as a lid.

Cloches: Popular throughout the nineteenth century, cloches are bell-shaped glass covers used to protect tender plants threatened by frost. Today, glass cloches can be expensive, but plastic ones are available online or at garden centers. They are both inexpensive and reusable. You may also consider making them out of your discarded plastic milk, soda, or juice containers or out of large glass jars. Just place your cloche over a single plant or small group of plants during times of extreme cold.

Winter Garden Fare
Did you know that some vegetables taste better after a good cold snap? Carrots, beets, cabbage, turnips, and kale are sweeter in the winter. Cool-weather crops like root vegetables and leafy greens need that chill to turn starch into sugar and give them their wonderfully sweet taste. Who knows, maybe after you sample winter beets or brussels sprouts, they may become a new family favorite. Here is a list of vegetables you may want to try in your winter garden:

Arugula (Eruca vesicaria): Winter-harvested arugula has a mild, nutty flavor. Direct sow in August for greens all winter long. Try “Roquette” or “Speedy.” Zones 3–11.

Beets (Beta vulgaris): Direct sow in late July for a winter harvest. Try “Winterkeeper” or “Red Ace.” Zones 2–11.

Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica): Sow indoors in July and transplant in your garden in August. Try “Belstar” or “Apollo.” Zones 2–11.

Brussels Sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera): Sow indoors in early June for late July transplant in your garden. Try “Franklin” or “Igor.” Zones 3–9.

Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata): Sow indoors in early June and transplant in the garden in early August. Try “Late Flat Dutch” or “Tundra F1.” Zones 3–10.

Carrots (Daucus carota): Sow directly in your garden in late July to early August. Try “Napoli” or “Nantes.” Zones 3–10.

Kale (Brassica oleracea var. sabellica): Direct sow in mid-July for late fall and winter harvests. Try “Dwarf Siberian” or “Red Russian.” Zones 4–10.

Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes): Growing sweeter after the first frost, direct sow from late July to mid-August to enjoy until spring. Try “Superschmelz.”

Leeks (Allium porrum): Direct sow between March and June for winter harvest. Try “Giant Musselburgh” or “Bleu de Solaise.” Zones 5–9.

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa): Direct sow through September for lettuce all winter long. Try “Winter Density” or “Cimmaron.” Zones 3–10.

Mâche (Valerianella locusta): Also called “corn salad,” mâche is a delicate, refreshing green that can be directly sown between August and October to enjoy throughout the winter. Try small-seeded mâche for winter growing. Zones 4–9.

Parsnips (Pastinaca sativa): Sweeter after the first frost, sow in late July. Try “Gladiator F1” or “White Gem.” Zones 2–9.

Radishes (Raphanus sativus): Direct sow in August through September. Try “China Rose” or daikon. Zones 2–11.

Spinach (Spinacia oleracea): Direct sow until the end of October for vitamin-packed greens all winter long. Try “Giant Winter” or “Sunangel.” Zones 2–9.

Turnips (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa): Direct sow in August to enjoy throughout the winter. Try hakurei or “Purple Top White Globe.” Zones 2–9.

Potatoes in a Can
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers are a great cool-weather crop and grow wonderfully in mounds, bags, or containers. It makes sense that they do well as a late fall to early spring vegetable. A quick-growing solution for even the smallest yard is using a garbage can. In late August to early September, drill several drainage holes in a 10-to-20-gallon garbage can and place it in an area that gets full sun. Fill with approximately 6 inches of compost. Leave a few organic potatoes out on the counter to sprout (a process known as chitting), and place 3 to 6 in the soil. Add 3 to 4 inches of composted soil on top and water in. For every 10 inches of growth, add 3 to 4 more inches of compost, remembering not to cover the leaves with soil. Do this until the garbage can is full and your leafy stems are growing above the rim of the can. After potato plants bloom, they will begin to wilt, and you need to stop watering. Once the greens are completely withered, you can dig up your potatoes and enjoy. Full maturity is reached in 70 to 120 days. Try fast-growing varieties like “Cliff Kidney” and “Swift” in zones 3 to 10.

Easy Winter Container Gardens
You don’t have to have a sprawling landscape and yards of row cover to enjoy winter gardening. If you have a porch, balcony, or deck space with southern exposure, you can extend your growing season by using containers. To protect them further from chilly winds and colder temperatures, tuck them close to walls, fences, shrubs, or doorways. Pairing easy-care flowers and herbs with greens such as kale, lettuce, and cabbages makes for a lovely addition to your outdoor spaces, and you’ll have easy access from the kitchen on those deary days one would rather not venture any farther than the back door. When temperatures drop below freezing, you may want to consider using cloches.

Soil requirements for winter containers are different from those for the typical growing season, especially if you live in a rainy climate (like the Pacific Northwest). Soil can become oversaturated, resulting in root rot or mold. Make sure to use a good-draining potting soil or a “soilless” mix. You can buy a soilless mix in any garden center or make it yourself using the following recipe.

Soilless Potting Mix
There are many DIY mixes to fit your garden’s nutritional needs, but this all-purpose blend is great for winter containers.

You will need:

  • 2 gallons sphagnum peat moss
  • 2 gallons fine compost
  • 1 gallon perlite
  • 2 tablespoons lime
  • ½ cup organic fertilizer (5-5-5 mix)

Mix the components together and use the blend in your containers, beds, or boxes for winter planting.

Recommended Plants for Winter Container Gardens
The following is a selection of flowers, herbs, and vegetables perfect for your winter containers.

Winter-Hardy Flowers for Containers

  • Creeping Jenny, Lysimachia nummularia (zones 4–9)
  • Coral bells, Heuchera sanguinea (zones 4–9)
  • Cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum (zones 4–8)
  • Dutch crocus, Crocus vernus (zones 3–8)
  • Hellebore, Helleborus ×hybridus (zones 6–9)
  • Heather, Calluna vulgaris (zones 5–8)
  • Indian chrysanthemum, Dendranthema indicum (zones 5–9)
  • Ivy, Hedera helix (zones 4–10)
  • Ornamental cabbage, Brassica oleracea (zones 2–11)
  • Pansies, Viola, xwittrockiana (zones 6–10)
  • Violas, Viola spp. (zones 6–10)
  • Winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis (zones 4–7)
  • Winter creeper, Euonymus fortunei (zones 5–9)

Winter-Hardy Vegetables for Containers

  • Beets, Beta vulgaris (zones 2–11)
  • Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata (zones 3–10)
  • Carrots, Daucus carota (zones 3–10)
  • Kale, Brassica oleracea var. sabellica (zones 4–10)
  • Lettuce, Lactuca sativa (zones 3–10)
  • Radishes, Raphanus sativus (zones 2–11)

Winter-Hardy Herbs for Containers

  • Chives, Allium schoenoprasum (zones 3–10)
  • Greek oregano, Origanum vulgare (zones 5–9)
  • Mint, Mentha spp. (zones 3–8)
  • Parsley, Petroselinum crispum (zones 2–11)
  • Sorrel, Rumex spp. (zones 5–9)
  • Thyme, Thymus vulgaris (zones 5–9)

Wintertide Kitchen Container
This lovely container gives a pop of color to your porch while also providing commonly used herbs and vegetables to brighten your winter meals.

You will need:

  • 2 “Red Russian” kale
  • 2 red-tinged loose-leaf lettuce
  • 1 curly parsley
  • 2–3 “Cool Wave Raspberry” pansies

In a large container (24 inches across or more), plant “Red Russian” kale to the back, followed by the lettuce on each side of the parsley situated in the middle, and lovely cascading pansies in the front.


Winter is a time of contemplation and hope. And those vegetables, herbs, and flowers that manage to keep producing long into winter keep that spark of summer alive. I enjoy being able to have fresh vegetables all season long, and I hope this sparks you to carry on a little bit of summer’s fruitfulness through the winter.

Excerpted from Llewellyn’s 2025 Herbal Almanac.

Here’s a quick look at Monica’s latest release, A Year in the Enchanted Garden:

Step onto the Garden Path with a Year of Spells, Stories & Soil

Dig into your Witchcraft with month-by-month gardening guidance for flowers, herbs, vegetables, trees, and more. Featuring dozens of spells, charms, and activities, this hands-on book helps you select, grow, and harvest the best plants for your region and shows you how to use them in your magickal practice.

Monica Crosson devotes three chapters to each month, sharing both practical and magickal tips on timely garden tasks. Her inviting collection blooms with stories, recipes, and crafts as well as correspondences for stones, colors, animals, zodiac signs, and more.

Deepen your connection to Mother Nature with thirteen Celtic tree month full moon rituals. Revel in the rich folklore, sabbat celebrations, and garden-based deities. Whatever hardiness zone you hail from, A Year in the Enchanted Garden will nurture your love of plants and guide you through growing your most plentiful garden yet.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Monica Crosson (Concrete, Washington) is a Master Gardener who has taught gardening through her local Washington State University’s extension office for more than twenty-five years. She has been a practicing Witch and educator for over thirty years and is a member of Evergreen Coven. Monica is the author of The Magickal Family and is a regular contributor to magazines such as Enchanted Living and Witchology. Visit her at AuthorMonicaCrosson.com.

COPYRIGHT (2024) Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. All rights reserved.

New Release: Second Volume of The Energy Healer’s Oracle Series

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Fourteen months after releasing the first volume, Brave Healer Productions announces the release of the second book in its The Energy Healer’s Oracle series, The Energy Healer’s Oracle: Tools for Total Transformation, Vol. II.

Once again, the UK-based lead author Angela Orora Medway-Smith — The Practical Mystic — has brought together an extraordinary group of energy healers from diverse backgrounds and modalities to offer readers tools they can use at home to foster their holistic wellness.

A visionary and healer who has 40 years of experience, Medway-Smith has fashioned a volume filled with captivating stories and profound insights from these masters of their craft on such topics as what to do when nothing else is working, healing the heart after a loss or betrayal, creating a masterpiece from the broken pieces of your life, working with angels to achieve greater clarity and harnessing dolphin-whale energy.

Medway-Smith says, “From ancient traditions to modern-day miracles, energy frequencies can spin your world around. Get ready for a toolkit filled with wisdom from the planet’s leading healers, designed to sprinkle a dash of magic on your holistic wellness journey.”

Contributing to the second volume are Chrystal Rose AddisonKimberly BarrettAnita D. Davies, DebS, Carolyn Nicholson FowlerAnne GordonStephanie JonesStefanie Kernler, Kwali Kumara, Tove Kirsty Lewis, Dr. Heidi M. MacAlpineCaroline MaryJoan OsborneJennifer PalmerSofia PereiraAngeline Poon, Diana Savil, Amanda SladeNydia Laysa Stone, and Lainie Sevante Wulkan.

Praise for The Energy Healer’s Oracle, Vol. 2

The Energy Healer’s Oracle shares remarkable spiritual and healing experiences. It reminds us that with love and trust, there is a way of recovering from whatever trauma, tragedy, or illness we may encounter in our lives.” ­— Pam Evans, author and master teacher of Usui Reiki and Seichem healing, founder of the Peace Mala educational project for world peace

“…an invaluable treasure trove of deep mystical and practical wisdom that you can easily incorporate into your busy life. Powerful accounts shared by a distinguished group of mystics and healers reveal their profound lifetime knowledge. This is a book you will want to keep by your side.” — Itzhak Beery, ancestral medicine teacher, healer, speaker, and author of The Gift of Shamanism, Shamanic Transformations, and Shamanic Healing

“This book captures the essence of healing and offers various tools and techniques. It’s a guidebook that can help many people.” —Brant Secunda, healer and shaman, founder of the Dance of the Deer Foundation, Center for Shamanic Studies

About Angela Orora Medway-Smith

Angela Orora Medway-Smith is a Welsh spiritual channel and teacher, master healer, coach, and retreat leader. She has set up healing clinics, is chair of a nonprofit dedicated to promoting energy healing, created charity holistic events and festivals, trained hundreds of energy healers, and supported thousands of clients worldwide with healing and guidance from spirit. Medway-Smith is a direct channel for the Angelic Realm and Ascended Masters and has published two channeled books, The Book of Many Colours: Awaken Your Soul’s Purpose with the Divine Rays and The Book of Many Flames: Everyday Alchemy Using Esoteric Energy. She has co-authored six No. 1 International Amazon best-sellers.

Sneak Peek: IN THE GARDEN OF MONSTERS by Crystal King

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IN THE GARDEN OF MONSTERS by Crystal King

A woman with no past. A man who seems to know her. And a monstrous garden that could be the border between their worlds…

Italy, 1948

Julia Lombardi is a mystery even to herself. The beautiful model can’t remember where she’s from, where she’s been or how she came to live in Rome. When she receives an offer to accompany celebrated eccentric artist Salvador Dalí to the Sacro Bosco—Italy’s Garden of Monsters—as his muse, she’s strangely compelled to accept. It could be a chance to unlock the truth about her past…

Shrouded in shadow, the garden full of giant statues that sometimes seem alive is far from welcoming. Still, from the moment of their arrival at the palazzo, Julia is inexplicably drawn to their darkly enigmatic host, Ignazio. He’s alluring yet terrifying—and he seems to know her.

Posing for Dalí as the goddess Persephone, Julia finds the work to be perplexing, particularly as Dalí descends deeper into his fanaticism. To him, she is Persephone, and he insists she must eat pomegranate seeds to rejoin her king.

Between Dalí’s fevered persistence, Ignazio’s uncanny familiarity and the agonizing whispered warnings that echo through the garden, Julia is soon on the verge of unraveling. And she begins to wonder if she’s truly the mythical queen of the Underworld…

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Crystal King is an author, culinary enthusiast and marketing expert. Her writing is fueled by a love of history and a passion for the food, language and culture of Italy. She has taught classes in writing, creativity and social media at Harvard Extension School, Boston University, Mass College of Art, UMass Boston and GrubStreet, one of the leading creative writing centers in the US.

A Pushcart-nominated poet and former co-editor of the online literary arts journal Plum Ruby Review, Crystal received her M.A. in Critical and Creative Thinking from UMass Boston, where she developed a series of exercises and writing prompts to help fiction writers in medias res. She considers Italy her next great love, after her husband, Joe, and their two cats, Nero and Merlin. 

Visit her website at www.crystalking.com

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COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS ANNOUNCES “THE GIRL WHO DRAWS ON WHALES”

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Comixology Originals Announces The Girl Who Draws on Whales,
the First YA Original Graphic Novel Written and Drawn by Ariela Kristantina,
the Eisner Award-Nominated Artist of Adora and the Distance
Available digitally from Comixology Originals October 2024
Coming to Print from Dark Horse Spring 2025

Timed to Comic-Con International San Diego, Comixology Originals announced a riveting new original graphic novel, The Girl Who Draws on Whales, by Ariela Kristantina, the artist of the Eisner award-nominated original graphic novel Adora and the Distance. This epic YA adventure about a sister and brother struggling for survival who must use their art to save their world, marks the first-ever graphic novel that Kristantina has both written and illustrated.

In The Girl Who Draws on Whales, Kristantina takes readers on a powerful and atmospheric journey through a lush island environment inspired by her homeland of Indonesia. With soft and inspiring colors by Sarah Stern, letters by Bernardo Brice, and edits by Will Dennis, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is a captivating and visually stunning story of exploration and discovery. The Girl Who Draws on Whales will be available digitally on October 8, 2024, from Amazon’s exclusive digital content line and arrives in print from Dark Horse Books in bookstores on June 3, 2025, and in comic shops on June 4, 2025.

“Creating The Girl Who Draws on Whales has been a deeply personal and exhilarating experience. Living in the island nation of Indonesia, surrounded by the beauty and mystery of the sea, I drew inspiration from the rich landscapes and diverse cultures of our islands. Through Wangi and Banyu’s story, I wanted to capture the bravery it takes to defy expectations and the strength found in siblinghood. This journey of art, courage, and discovery reflects the resilience of our spirit and the magic that storytelling brings to life. I hope readers feel the same sense of wonder and connection that I felt while crafting this tale.”

The Girl Who Draws on Whales is set in a post-apocalyptic world, several centuries after “The Great Flood.” Siblings Wangi and her younger brother Banyu live in a sea-village. Wangi has a special bond with the Great Whales that visit the sea-village and they allow her to draw on their backs. Sometimes they return with new drawings on them. Wangi believes that there are other sea-villages or island settlements scattered around their oceanic world and that they are sending her messages but none of the elders listen to her.

One day, a new whale arrives in the village alone, wounded, and dying—this whale has a drawing on her back that doesn’t look like the previous drawings. Motivated by this mystery, Wangi vows to investigate. Although forbidden by her parents and the village elders, Wangi—along with a stowaway, who happens to be her younger brother Banyu—embarks on a wondrous sea journey to investigate where the drawings are coming from—only to find much more than they were expecting.

The Girl Who Draws on Whales is a testimony to the power of stories—their uncanny ability to entertain, educate and, ultimately, unite us.

The Girl Who Draws on Whales is a captivating and inspirational story,” says Jeff DiBartolomeo, Comixology’s GM and CTO. “Finding an incredible artist that’s also a brilliant storyteller is rare, and this book showcases Ariela’s amazing talents at both. We’re very excited that Ariela is making her writing debut with Comixology Originals, and we can’t wait for readers to experience this outstanding work.”

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About the Creator:
Ariela Kristantina is an artist from Jakarta, Indonesia. Since her debut in 2014, she’s best known for her work on InSeXtsMata HariDeep State, and The Logan Legacy. She has contributed covers and illustrations to a range of companies including Image, DC Comics, Top Cow, Vault and more. Kristantina is the artist of the 2022 Eisner award-nominated original graphic novel Adora and the Distance which she co-created with Marc Bernardin. The Girl Who Draws on Whales is the first YA graphic novel she has written and drawn.

About Comixology Originals:
Amazon’s Comixology Originals exclusive digital content line is available at no additional cost for members of Amazon Prime, Kindle Unlimited, and Comixology Unlimited, and for purchase at amazon.com/comixology. Prime Reading offers all Amazon Prime members a rotating selection of more than 3,000 digital books, magazines, comics, and more – all at no additional cost to their Prime membership. Kindle Unlimited gives customers access to more than 4 million digital titles, including thousands of audio books and comics, plus current magazines for just $11.99 a month with a free trial period at amazon.com/kindleunlimited. Comixology Unlimited offers over 45,000 comics, graphic novels and manga for just $5.99 a month with a free trial at amazon.com/comixologyunlimited.

Audible and Broadway Video Announce Two Star-Studded Scripted Comedies

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Audible and Broadway Video Enterprises, the global entertainment and media company, today announced two new original comedy podcasts featuring A-list casts set to premiere this fall: The Best Man’s Ghostwriter, starring Glen Powell and Nicholas Braun, and Stranded, starring Taraji P. Henson and Tracee Ellis Ross.

Debuting on September 12, The Best Man’s Ghostwriter follows the story of Nate (Glen Powell), a speechwriter-for-hire who helps people write incredible best man speeches. To keep the best man from embarrassing himself, Nate uses his list of Don’ts: don’t mention the exes, don’t be rated R, and don’t bum everyone out, the list goes on. Nate’s system never fails. That is until he meets Dan (Nicholas Braun), the hopelessly awkward best man for a mega social influencer. On top of that, Nate needs to find a best man for his own wedding – forcing him to confront a brutal friendship breakup with his best friend. As Nate works with Dan, he explores the often idiotic world of male friendship and must come up with an answer to the one question most men never think about: why is their best friend their best friend?

Featuring an all-star cast including Ashley Park, D’Arcy Carden, Lance Bass, Zach Braff, Lukas Gage, Alex Wolff, Debra Messing, George Takei, Jack McBrayer, Nicole Byer, Zach Cherry, Lennon Parham, Neil Flynn, Jason Mantzoukas, Ben Marshall, John Higgins, Martin Herlihy, Jonathan Van NessSherri Shepherd, and more, The Best Man’s Ghostwriter is a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt audio show written and directed by comedian and former real-life best man’s ghostwriter, Matthew Starr. It is executive produced by Britta von Schoeler and produced by Mark Valdez, Matthew Starr, and Glen Powell.

Stranded, created and directed by Chris Bruno and David Howard Lee, and written with Shukri R. Abdi, is set to premiere on November 7. Joining Henson and Ellis Ross is a renowned ensemble cast including Lamorne Morris, Jay Ellis, Tim Robinson, Taye DiggsWhoopi GoldbergLarry Wilmore, Keith David, Ashley Nicole Black, Mikey Day, Zazie Beetz, Nicole Byer, Phylicia Rashad, Phil LaMarr, and more. The series is executive produced by Britta von Schoeler and produced by Gabriella Mezzacappa and Eddie Michaels. In Stranded, separated by twenty years, three thousand miles, and the unrelenting stresses of adulthood, best friends Janet (Tracee Ellis Ross) and Serena (Taraji P. Henson) plan a girls trip to reconnect. But after their party boat crashes, they’re the lone survivors to wash ashore on an uncharted Caribbean cay. Armed with zero survival skills, they must overcome rough seas, deadly wildlife, and, most terrifyingly, decades of accrued resentment to find their way home. As long as they don’t kill each other first.

“Bringing The Best Man’s Ghostwriter to life was a blast,” said Glen Powell. “I wanted to produce a heartfelt and hilarious story about the highest stakes moment for any friendship…the best man’s speech. And even better I got to act alongside my most talented friends.”

Taraji P. Henson added, “Joining forces with Tracee Ellis Ross and our hilarious ensemble cast on Stranded has been a dream. I’m excited to share this laugh-out-loud, sidesplitting story with Audible listeners everywhere.”

These titles will join the robust slate of audio-only scripted original comedy series from Audible and Broadway Video Enterprises, including Hot White Heist starring Bowen Yang; Excessive starring Chloe Fineman and Joshua Jackson; Trust Fall starring Colin Jost and Wanda Sykes; Yes We Cannabis starring Sam Richardson and Method Man; Michelle Rojas Is Not Okay starring Dascha Polanco; Past My Bedtime starring David Harbour; Hit Job starring Keke Palmer and Pete Davidson; New York Times Audio Fiction Best-Seller Escape from Virtual Island starring Paul Rudd, Jack McBrayer, Amber Ruffin and Paula Pell; New York Times Audio Fiction Best-Seller Heads Will Roll created by and starring Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne, featuring Tim Gunn, Meryl Streep and Peter Dinklage; 64th Man, starring John Cena and Anna Chlumsky; Holiday Greetings from Sugar and Booze starring Ana Gasteyer and Maya Rudolph, Lem Can Help starring Fred Armisen and Christmas Delivery starring Gillian Jacobs and Sam Richardson.

Sneak Peek: ONCE MORE FROM THE TOP by Emily Layden

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ONCE MORE FROM THE TOP by Emily Layden

A propulsive, layered novel about the meteoric rise of a legendary pop star and the secret she’s kept hidden for fifteen years, for fans of Megan Abbott and Daisy Jones & the Six.

Everyone in America knows Dylan Read, or at least has heard her music. Since releasing her debut album her senior year of high school, Dylan’s spent fifteen years growing up in the public eye. She’s not only perfected her skills when it comes to lyrics and melody; she’s also learned how to craft a public narrative that satisfies her fans, her label, and the media. In the circles of fame and celebrity in which she now travels, the careful maintenance of Dylan Read pop star is often more important than the songs themselves.

And so lots of people think they understand everything about Dylan Read. But what no one knows is the part of her origin story she has successfully kept hidden: her childhood best friend Kelsey vanished the year before Dylan became famous. Now, as Dylan’s at the height of her career, Kelsey’s body is found at the bottom of their hometown lake—forcing Dylan to reckon with their shared past, her friend’s influence on her music, and whether there’s more to their story than meets the eye.

Immersive, page-turning, and psychologically astute, Once More from the Top is a riveting and keenly observant novel about friendship, ambition, and the cost of fame.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Emily Layden is a screenwriter and the author of All Girls. A graduate of Stanford University, Emily has had her writing appear in The New York TimesMarie ClaireTown and Country, and Runner’s World

A former high school English teacher, she lives in upstate New York.

Website: www.emilylayden.com

Instagram: @emilylayden