I’m swallowed in soil, engulfed in a trench On shorelines where I outlive better men. Does that sense of resentment get to them? As rounds fall in sand and the ocean breaks Blood red is distilled in the tide and the wake Immersed in the water where waves pummel my chest My feet sink in […]… Continue reading Read Poem: Pacific Theater, by Michael Ventimiglia — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.
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Read Poem: THE DARK WEB!, by Vijetha Shenoy — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.
GENRE: Dark She was young, naive and innocent! He was in his adolescence… He was fond of her and she was fond of his presence… She aged less than a decade but he was older to her by more than a decade… She played with the dolls but he played with her, unafraid… She was […]… Continue reading Read Poem: THE DARK WEB!, by Vijetha Shenoy — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.
10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
There are a good many things Indie writers and publishers have to be grateful for. Things we seem to have in common…apart, of course, from the abject poverty of living in unheated garrets whilst suffering for our art. (Look, we have an image to keep up, right?) Whilst I wait… and wait… and wait… I […]… Continue reading 10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
My Author of the Year Interview with Spillwords Press #author — Short Prose
My Dear Readers, I am humbled that I was voted Author of the Year at Spillwords Press. Thank you to everyone who voted for me, and thank you to the wonderful team at Spillwords Press (NYC). “…from the writings of the titans coming from the Latin American space to the writings of their counterparts coming […]… Continue reading My Author of the Year Interview with Spillwords Press #author — Short Prose
Blindsided: Book Cover Reveal – Day 5 —
Another peek of the cover for Blindsided. Only two days to go before the official cover release. Check it out. More to come. #T3ddyTalk #SophieJClark #Blindsided via Blindsided: Book Cover Reveal – Day 5 —
Quotes for 2020 #41 — The Passing Place
An on going series of a quote a day from those most worthy of individuals, writers… Disclaimer: Not all quotes are meant to inspire… Not all comments I make upon them are entirely honest either, occasionally Hannibal writes them… Today a quote inspired by a fun little conversation yesterday with Craig Hallam (a man with […]… Continue reading Quotes for 2020 #41 — The Passing Place
No Tomorrow by Luke Jennings — Books Let Us Escape
Will contain spoilers! Genre/s: Thriller Themes: Murder, Espionage Rating: Description: In a hotel room in Venice, where she’s just completed a routine assassination, Villanelle receives a late-night call. Eve Polastri has discovered that a senior MI5 officer is in the pay of the Twelve, and is about to debrief him. As Eve interrogates her subject, […]… Continue reading No Tomorrow by Luke Jennings — Books Let Us Escape
The Vor Game — readwritewish
Book Review: The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga) This is my fav Miles so far. (I think I might be saying this after every book!) I thought there was a good mix between action and political intrigue, humour and poignancy, and a standalone plot if you wanted to read this out of […]… Continue reading The Vor Game — readwritewish
Book Review: Renegades by Marissa Meyer — AceReader
Publication Date: April 18th 2018 Series: Renegades #1 Secret identities. Extraordinary powers. She wants vengeance. He wants justice. Read More. via Book Review: Renegades by Marissa Meyer — AceReader
Flowers in The Attic – a Review — Streetlight Pages
This is a novel that has been read by many people, and is known by even more. It is most well-known for its inability to shy away from the most corrupt subjects, and has henceforth developed a large group of haters, as well as a large group of lovers. Flowers in The Attic is the […]… Continue reading Flowers in The Attic – a Review — Streetlight Pages