Now, this is by no means an "insert method of fixing everything" sort of article. I am not an expert in, well, anything. But that does not mean that we can't write up an opinion piece to give some people a new frame of perspective, right? So, methods to overcoming writer's block as a result of the world around you.
Read MoreStained Mirror by Gianni Franco is an intense, graphic story about a serial killer cop.
This story starts strong with some awesome quotes and some interesting ideas on life as a crooked cop. Detective Frank Stark is haunted by past victims and his own stained reflection.
Read MoreNo Strings by Virginia Babcock is an endearing sweet love story with some great character development.
The story tells the tale of two characters who meet for purposes other than for romance. Our female protagonist Emory (who is a complete badass) wants a baby, but she doesn't want to have a relationship to get it. Ten, our male protagonist, happens to be in the right place at the right time. This was a fun and very unique story. I was really pining for the characters, and while the ending was a little more old-fashion for my taste, I still enjoyed it.
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Read MoreHer Infernal Name & Other Stories is a collection of short horror fiction from the mind of author Robert Ottone.
Each story takes us on a journey on a different sort of nightmare. From one about an Instagram Famous model in “Her Infernal Name” to “Playing God,” each story plays on the nightmares of our modern society.
I like this collection, but I found some of the stories a little predictable or cliche. If that doesn’t bother you, then you’ll get a kick out of these horror stories.
Read MoreNow, this is by no means an “insert method of fixing everything” sort of article. I am not an expert in, well, anything. But that does not mean that we can’t write up an opinion piece to give some people a new frame of perspective, right? So, methods to overcoming writer’s block as a result of the world around you.
Read MoreElizabeth Suggs and Jonathan Reddoch will be performing LIVE tonight (December 17) on The Mugg Podcast.
The Mugg is a monthly virtual open mic, featuring poets, writers, and songwriters. Get your free ticket and more information here
Read MoreWhat About Stories is a new podcast by Editing Mee and Collective Tales Publishing, hosted by author, editor, and publisher Elizabeth Suggs and author and editor Brandon Prows.
What About Stories features industry conversations around books, producers, writers, and everyone else involved with story creation. Our first podcast is an interview with international bestseller fantasy writer Charlie N. Holmberg. We chat about her experiences as a writer, getting to where she is, and her latest release Spellbreaker.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for something with clever writing and an exciting plot, then read Riley’s Excellent and not-at-all Fake Exorcism Service by Sophie Queen. When I first started this story, I had no idea what I was getting myself into, and from page one, I was hooked.
Warning, this blog has some spoilers!
Read MoreCollective Darkness reached #1 in horror anthologies. Thank you for everyone’s support and hard work. We couldn’t have done it without you!
Read MoreFinally, the long-awaited horror collection has arrived! To get your copy of Collective Darkness:
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