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An Interview with Author Samantha Evans

Born in Northern California. Wife, mother to three amazing children, and author of fantasy and adventure. Brings adventure with a mix of fantasy to the pages. Advocate for people who have Russel Silver Syndrome, and epilepsy. Q: Can you sum up the Ella in 20 words or less? A prince adopts a dragon egg, and it leads […]

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Books I’m Excited to Read in April

Read Along With Me Today, I’m excited to share with you the books I’m looking forward to reading in March. These are the titles that will be appearing in my weekly book review posts throughout the month. What books are on your list this month? I hope you’ll add your suggestions in the comments. Submit […]

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An Interview with Author Matt Cox

Originally from South Amboy NJ, Matthew has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. It took a while, but he eventually decided to take writing seriously. His first published novel, Division Zero, released in 2014. His books span adult, young-adult, and middle-grade fiction in multiple genres, predominantly science fiction, cyberpunk, […]

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An Interview with Author Michael Ross

Michael is a pantser. He writes by the seat of his pants. His claim to success is that he has the imaginative mind of a young boy. It was a visit to a clairvoyant that insisted he write! he did do and hasn’t looked back. Hi is also an actor and voice actor and has  won a […]

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80 New and Inspiring Quotes for Your Bookstagram

If you are a follower of my Bookstagram feed, then you know that I regularly feature inspirational literary quotes in my posts and captions. I’ve compiled a list of eighty of my favorite quotes. Whether you need quotes for your Instagram or just need some inspiration, I hope you enjoy! 80 Inspirational Literary Quotes “It […]

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Classic Book to Film Adaptations: Little Woman, Pride & Prejudice, and Jane Eyre

Great literature lends itself to great film adaptation. Spanning from Regency era England to the Civil War Era United States, I have selected three class works with the best book-to-film adaptations. My favorite books of all time, it is no wonder that Little Women, Pride & Prejudice, and Jane Eyre have been adapted so many […]

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35 Book Club Discussion Questions – Get A Free Download

Do you belong to a book club? If not, now is a great time to get your friends together for an hour or so to discuss your current reads. Not sure what to talk about? I’ve put together a list of questions, perfect for discussing any fiction book, in order to help you facilitate a […]

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How I Got Started Writing Feature Articles

Isn’t it funny how things work out sometimes? Back in July, 2019, I launched this website as a way to connect with readers, anticipating the release of my first book. A year (and a few months), two books, several short stories, and countless book reviews later, I was looking for a new way to grow […]

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Books I’m Excited to Read in March

Read Along With Me Today, I’m excited to share with you the books I’m looking forward to reading in March. These are the titles that will be appearing in my weekly book review posts throughout the month. What books are on your list this month? I hope you’ll add your suggestions in the comments. Submit […]

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An Interview with Author Sherwin Gluck

I am honored to have author Sherwin Gluck join me this week to provide further insight on his work on his father’s memoir. Glucks father escaped Czechoslovakia with three of his siblings in 1940, making their way to America. Q: Can you describe Private Good Luck in 20 words or less? The remarkable, true story of a […]

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