TBR Saturday

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Here’s our book recommendations. We try to get it done every Saturday but we are busy so we may have missed a few.

  1. What Moves the Dead By T. Kingfisher
    When Alex Easton, a retired soldier, receives word that their childhood friend Madeline Usher is dying, they race to the ancestral home of the Ushers in the remote countryside of Ruritania.

    What they find there is a nightmare of fungal growths and possessed wildlife, surrounding a dark, pulsing lake. Madeline sleepwalks and speaks in strange voices at night, and her brother Roderick is consumed with a mysterious malady of the nerves.

    Aided by a redoubtable British mycologist and a baffled American doctor, Alex must unravel the secret of the House of Usher before it consumes them all.
  2. Guerrera Vee (Caliente Queen Series Book 2) By L.D. Wosar
    She was a Rodeo Queen with a teasing smile and a taste for blood. Now she’s one step away from the throne—and everyone wants her dead before she gets there.
    Valainah Arellano didn’t claw her way through fangs, fake friends, and a vampire makeover just to play nice in a den of backstabbing immortals. Glaciar Rojo, the Spanish coven she’s set to rule, is a powder keg of secrets, and the moment she ascends, someone’s bound to light the fuse.
    At the top of the traitor watchlist? Santana Alamilla. Ruthless, power-hungry, and hiding knives behind every compliment. She wants the throne, and if Valainah slips for even a second, she’ll take it—and everything Valainah loves—with a smile.
    Betrayal cuts deeps. Power is blood-soaked. Valainah didn’t survive Texas just to be down by vampires in silk suits and fake smiles. Let them come for her crown – she’ll show them exactly how a real queen rules.
  3. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory By Caitlyn Doughty
    Most people want to avoid thinking about death, but Caitlin Doughty – a 20-something with a degree in medieval history and a flair for the macabre – took a job at a crematory, turning morbid curiosity into her life’s work. With an original voice that combines fearless curiosity and mordant wit, Caitlin tells an unusual coming-of-age story full of bizarre encounters, gallows humor, and vivid characters (both living and very dead). Describing how she swept ashes from the machines (and sometimes onto her clothes), and cared for bodies of all shapes and sizes, Caitlin becomes an intrepid explorer in the world of the deceased. Her eye-opening memoir shows how our fear of dying warps our culture and society, and she calls for better ways of dealing with death (and our dead). In the spirit of her popular Web series, “Ask a Mortician”, Caitlin’s engaging narrative style makes this otherwise scary topic both approachable and profound.
    Caitlin Doughty, the host and creator of the “Ask a Mortician” Web series and the collective Order of the Good Death, is on a mission to change the way we think about death.
  4. The Trials of Alinwood By Anne Wright
    Katherine needed a slight ego boost after the disastrous date where the guy seemed ready to run the moment the date ended. It would be nice to have someone think she’s desirable. But when her date shows up at her doorstep, he brings her to a magical kingdom of Orcs where she finds herself attracting three Orcs in one night. It sounds too good to be true. The next morning, she has to watch them fight to the death in the Trials.
    Mar and Sal didn’t expect to bond with the woman Eric brought back from the human realm, but they hoped she would stay. That is, if they manage to live through the Trials.
  5. Always Carry Your Scythe By Pip Paisley
    Trixie D’Vita didn’t scythe. That was Mom’s gig. Then the Angel Investigative Bureau (AIB) turned up at Aunt Harry’s bar. Seemed the hottest afterlife gameshow in the Mystical Realms was misappropriating newly-departed souls. And Death was a person of interest. When the AIB can’t find Death, they come looking for Trixie, Death’s estranged daughter. Soon Trixie’s best friend is in dire peril. An AIB trainee is traipsing towards trouble. And Trixie, armed with nothing but a pocket-scythe, is plunging headfirst into the gaping maw of a trans-dimensional vortex. So not the evening she’d planned. Skittle-colored demons. Werewolf drag queens. Hellhound-doodle puppies. Lots of scythe. All in this rollicking, whimsical, empowering adventure.

   

Come By Next Saturday for some more suggestions!

Show Us What You Got Saturday!

This is your day to shine. You got an art piece you are proud of? Or a scene you feel is well written? Or a picture you think was amazing that you took? Share it! We always want to encourage creative projects. And we love seeing what you are doing.

Anthology Killing Stroke cover reveal

We decided that since we had so many wonderful submissions to split the Anthology. Come back next week to see them revealed!

Follow Friday

Today we ask that you leave in comments great pages that you think we should follow. Be sure to include your own link! 😍

Throwback Thursday

So, This is where we talk about older books. Has your book been out a year or more? Tell us about it! Links and blurb, and maybe your next read will be in the comments below! We are always looking for our next read, and everyone asks about your newest volume.
Here, we show love to those books that are already out. Don’t have but one? Share it! Haven’t been published yet? Share your favorite author. Let’s make the comments pop with suggested reading!

Wednesday is for Indies!

We are all about promotion of the indie here. Are you an indie artist or author? Post links to your work! This is the place to brag about your work.  Do you know an indie that needs to be seen? Post a link. Sharing is caring, after all. We also welcome you to post services for the indie… If you are an editor, cover designer, or something like that… Post that link!

Teaser Tuesday


What are you working on? Share with us a teaser for something that you are or have done. Share links too so that we can find you… Don’t feel like sharing your work? Well share another indie so that they can be seen!

Monday Motivation


It’s another week, another Monday!

So tell us, what’s on your desk to get done this week? Let’s boost and motivate each other!

Last Call For Submissions

Call for submissions

  If you are late in sending it in…now’s the time. We will consider any submissions that arrive before the 7th. We will be sending out the emails on the 8th for those who are accepted.

We are looking for the mind of the killer. Something that shows the dark inside, the broken and twisted. This one is meant to be a little bit scary…(note we are not actually looking for crime scenes unless they have the killer’s view point)

Any Poetry, Art, and photography must suit the topic.

Requirements:

Short Story word count min/max: 3k/5k

Art/Photography: up to five must be printable quality

Poetry(Epic/ode): up to 5 each per topic

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Submissions email to Faecorpspublishing@gmail.com with a subject of killing stroke.

Submission is to be sent as either an attachment or Google Docs Link.

Due by : August 1, 2025

Specific Genre 

Short stories/Poetry/Art/Photography.

Currently, there are 9 story slots and 10 slots for art/poetry, etc. We may if we receive enough quality submissions decide to open up more volumes to accommodate more openings.

This is a paid anthology. You will if you get in receive a portion of the royalties…however you will be expected to assist in the marketing of the anthology.

Editing is provided. If your story is in draft form it is still acceptable, however, it must be readable. Gore is acceptable, however, do keep it reasonable, no one wants to read gore for gore’s sake.  We do not accept erotica at this time.  We are here to showcase good indie authors and are more than willing to help those just getting started.

We will accept stories that have been published before,  as long as you retain publishing rights.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Discord is going to be used to facilitate the putting together of the anthology and sharing of Marking images. If this is going to be a problem please note it in the submission.

Sunday Suggestions

Happy Sunday y’all! Hope your week went well! Here is the prompt for today! We’d love it if you shared a snippet of what you wrote with it!

the world felt like it was a dream

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