Banned Books Week 2020: Celebrating the Freedom to Read
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/Today is the start of Banned Books Week. “Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and... Read More
Blacktop Wasteland by S. A. Cosby
Beauregard “Bug” Montage is an honest mechanic, a loving husband, and a hard-working dad. Bug knows there’s no future in the man... Read More
Dark Tomorrow by Reece Hirsch
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///“Your investigation has just been given national defense priority.” — General Tom Holsapple FBI Special Agent Lisa Tanchik knew NatalyaX, the Dark... Read More
Cheater’s Game (excerpt) by Paul Levine
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///Paul Levine’s latest Jake Lassiter legal thriller, Cheater’s Game, a story that incorporates the recent college admissions scandal, is out now (Herald... Read More
Wear Your Home Like a Scar by Nik Korpon
“The stupid things you do for love…” Wear Your Home Like a Scar is a master class in how to write both... Read More
Darkening by Brandon Daily
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13e Note Editions, A Murder Country, ABC Group Documentation, Adeline Lewis, Appalachian Mountains, Avenues, Brandon Daily, Corvin Valley, Darkening, De-Programming, Down and Out Books, evangelist, Father Wade Northrup, Graham Stevens, In the Woods, Josiah Fuller, Loose Stitching, Quinn Arnolds, Riverrun, Serge Storms, Sheriff Michael Leighton, short stories, The Orchard, Valley, William Corvin
///“Everybody’s got some stitch come loose that needs mending.” Brandon Daily burst onto the scene in 2014 with A Murder Country (Silver... Read More
Black Nowhere by Reece Hirsch
Our pirate ship is sailing. I can’t tell you how all this will end, but I can promise you an adventure. —... Read More






