I wanted to share how mental illness doesn’t just affect one person. In fiction, I could portray this more intimately, in the hope of offering the reader more understanding and compassion.
Rae Dumont – 17 February 2026 Continue reading
I wanted to share how mental illness doesn’t just affect one person. In fiction, I could portray this more intimately, in the hope of offering the reader more understanding and compassion.
Rae Dumont – 17 February 2026 Continue reading
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It’s a story for the guy who is tired of being told to ‘be strong’ and just needs to know that someone else has walked through the fire and made it out the other side. It’s written with the raw honesty that is lacking in many grief books.
Bill Beckett – 14 February 2026 Continue reading
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I decided to chronicle my journey (while it was unfolding) as a way to heal my own heartache but to also offer an inspiring story of surviving and ultimately, thriving after heartbreak, as a way to help others.
Corey Seemiller – 10 February 2026 Continue reading
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I always hope to connect with readers looking for a good story, ideally those who love, as I do, trying to understand what makes human beings tick.
Jane Ward – 10 February 2026 Continue reading
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Reading is my favourite thing to do and no matter what, I will ALWAYS create time for it in my day.
Twisha Keswani – 7 February 2026 Continue reading
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Any adult who can relate to experiencing trauma and the dynamics of power between lovers will relate to my stories.
Lailo Lema – 5 February 2026 Continue reading
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After my grandmother passed away, we discovered a box of handwritten minutes and programs from her Wednesday Club in rural South Dakota — a women’s group that existed for over 60 years. These inspired me to create a fictional story about what might happen if a city girl was plopped into a rural women’s group.
Kristine Jensen – 2 February 2026 Continue reading
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There Is a section where the tragic event happens and all its fall out that was very emotionally heavy to write.
Karl Newton – 30 January 2026 Continue reading
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The story blends hard science with political thriller elements, and while the premise is ambitious, it’s grounded in a deeply human story that explores real scientific questions that are already beginning to surface today.
Peter McChesney – 27 January 2026 Continue reading
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My delightful, flamboyant grandmother once told me that her Aunt Beadie was a madam. It was a total fabrication, but got me wondering how a smart middle-class girl with a large, supportive family could end up in prostitution.
Nancy Bernhard – 26 January 2026 Continue reading
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