Tag: fiction
GUEST POST: In-Depth Central Characters by Donna Everhart
In my fifth novel, The Saints of Swallow Hill, I write the story from the points of view of two individuals who find themselves searching for new beginnings after they each experience a...
SNEAK PEEK: IN THE FACE OF THE SUN BY DENNY S. BRYCE
IN THE FACE OF THE SUN BY DENNY S. BRYCE
At the height of the Civil Rights Movement amidst an America convulsed by the 1960s, a pregnant young woman and her brash, profane...
GUEST POST: History about Turpentine Labor Camps by Donna Everhart
I’ve lived all my life in the “Tar Heel State,” and yet, I didn’t know the true origins of the nickname. I had not set out to look for that history, however,...
SNEAK PEEK: KARITAS UNTITLED by Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir
KARITAS UNTITLED by Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir
Growing up on a farm in early twentieth-century rural Iceland, Karitas Jónsdóttir, one of six siblings, yearns for a new life. An artist, Karitas has a powerful calling...
BOOK REVIEW: I’ll Take My Chances by Gary Turner
I’ll Take My Chances Volume 1 (I’ll Take My Chances: A Trilogy) by Gary Turner
A man born of two worlds and seeking his place in the world finds himself forced to fight...
SNEAK PEEK: THE TOBACCO WIVES BY ADELE MYERS
THE TOBACCO WIVES BY ADELE MYERS
For the audience of Fiona Davis and Lisa Wingate, a vibrant historical debut set in 1947 North Carolina following a young female seamstress who uncovers dangerous truths...
BOOK REVIEW: A Demon’s Trade (Damned If She Does Book 1) by Kathrin Hutson
A Demon’s Trade (Damned If She Does Book 1) by Kathrin Hutson
A magical bounty hunter finds herself discovering aspects of her power she never saw coming, and a case she refused to...
Guest Post: Time, Memory, and the Pain That Makes Us . . . Us by Erin Bartels
Time, Memory, and the Pain That Makes Us . . . Us
by Erin Bartels
I doubt I am the only one who has felt the meaning of time shift a little in the...