5 Places to Find Your Novel’s Theme – by Janice Hardy…

on Fiction University: Theme is one of the best plotting tools a writer has. I’ve always been a plot-focused writer, so theme was something I never paid a lot of attention to when I was learning how to write. I didn’t think I needed it, because theme was for literary novels or stories with deep, […]

5 Places to Find Your Novel’s Theme – by Janice Hardy…

Buying Time: The Lessons of a Cheap Watch

Originally posted on Image(s): “Make time for life,” advises Armitron, a company that manufactures affordable watches for men and women.? A casual reading of their slogan delivers a simple, positive message.? From young adulthood to old age, work consumes most people’s time.? Leisure must be scheduled and therefore takes effort as well.? If a…

Buying Time: The Lessons of a Cheap Watch

The Oxford Comma

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: I mentioned the Oxford comma recently in a conversation with Stefan. In case you haven’t heard of it, here is the definition, courtesy of Grammarly: The Oxford (or serial) comma is the final comma in a list of things. For example: Please bring me a pencil, eraser, and notebook.…

The Oxford Comma

IN MY DREAMS

IN MY DREAMS

Haiku: Proud

Sycamore – ©️ 2021 Susan Canganelli. Winter trees stand proud. Limbs, branches and lacey twigs— Bare and wonderful!© 2021 Susan Canganelli, All Rights Reserved. #

Haiku: Proud

Book review: A Price to Pay – Jason Hubbard

In Jason Hubbard’s A Price to Pay, Melindra awoke with no idea who she was. The face in the mirror was unfamiliar, the people she should know, strangers. But her instincts told her not to let on, that not everyone near her could be trusted if they saw her weakness. It’s hard to play along […]

Book review: A Price to Pay – Jason Hubbard

Accepted! “Good Girls Don’t Get Stoned.”

After a week of a “Dear Writer: NO” rejection each day from excellent magazines—The Mississippi Review, Upstreet, The Yale Review, The Rumpus, and Joyland—it was a joy to receive an acceptance from Fresh Ink! “Good Girls Don’t Get Stoned” is one of the short stories I culled from my first and as-of-yet unpublished novel, As […]

Accepted! “Good Girls Don’t Get Stoned.”

Release Announcement

AFFILIATE BOOK RELEASE

MOON DOG AND THE PURPLE TREE (English and Spanish Versions)
By K.T. Seto

A Picture Book
Published in Hardback and eBook by K.T. Seto Distributed by Barnes & Noble Press.

March 27, 2021

In this first Picture book for toddlers by author K.T. Seto – marketing director for Fae Corps Inc, children are taken on a delightful adventure with a precocious little boy and his beloved stuffed Dog.
The tale is translated by S.Y. Aguilar for Spanish Speakers.

K.T. Seto is an artist and author of Speculative Fiction for adults.
Her children’s books are stories she wrote for her children, nieces, and nephews as they were growing up and decided to put in print form for her grandchildren to share.

For more information visit http://www.faecorpspublishing.com or write to Fae Corps at faecorpspublishing@gmail.com.

REPLAYS: HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY – GIVEON

REPLAYS: HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY – GIVEON I love the emotion as his baritone voice accentuates the rawness and sincerity in its lyrics. The relatability of the song draws people in and you cannot help but sing along.

REPLAYS: HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY – GIVEON

New Chapbook

David J. Bauman's avatarDavid J Bauman

Mapping the Valley: Hospital Poems

My son Micah and I are thrilled to announce the publication of Mapping the Valley: Hospital Poems, a 29-page, beautifully hand-tied chapbook, selected as number 12 in Volume Four of the Seven Kitchens Press Editor’s Series! This collection of 17 poems has been over two years in the making, so if you’ve been to our pages before, you may have seen a few previews. Now we can’t wait for you to get your hands on your own copy.

Click here to purchase your copy from the publisher.

“A collaborative project between a father and son,Mapping the Valleypresents a rare series of poems in alternating voices: one, in and out of hospitals, trying to describe and connect to his world as much as his own self, and the other, digging deeper into the quandaries of fatherhood and responsibility, trying equally to connect…

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