Everyone was a teenager once and can relate.
Patrick d’Entremont – 11 July 2026 Continue reading
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If there’s one lesson I’ve learned, it’s that our greatest wounds can sometimes become our greatest source of purpose. I believe writing is at its best when it serves others, and I hope this book helps readers feel less alone in their own struggles.
Paul Drugan – 7 July 2026 Continue reading
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The idea was inspired by a passage from the book Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
Ros Hill – 3 July 2026 Continue reading
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My target reader would be anyone who likes dark gothic tales laced with action, gore, and a creeping sense of indescribable dread.
Alyson Hasson – 30 June 2026 Continue reading
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The original idea just came from imagining a space station built in the shape of a Möbius strip – and wondering why on Earth anyone would do such a thing. For reference, they probably shouldn’t.
Simon Kewin – 27 June 2026 Continue reading
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I’m have a philosophical fixation, or maybe I’m obsessed, with the usefulness of story as a lens to understand the human experience.
Kevin Hincker – 25 June 2026 Continue reading
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I had always held a belief that people must, deep down, want to do good. They must be doing their best but lack the power, funds, or knowledge to do more. Sitting in board rooms and dinners with some of the wealthiest men in the country showed me how little interest the people with power have in changing the base evils of the system.
S.E. McPherson – 25 June 2026 Continue reading
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In 1942, not only was the OSS brand new, but the hiring of women agents was almost unheard of. Consequently, OSS training was fast, furious, and barely adequate, even with the help of the more experienced British MI6 spy agency.
Pam Webber – 23 June 2026 Continue reading
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But at its heart, this book was really written for the curious: the mystery and thriller lovers fascinated by the human mind, the readers who question how consciousness works, who are drawn to the hidden machinery beneath thought and identity, and who may have already begun second-guessing that voice in their own head.
Lindsay Kent – 20 June 2026 Continue reading
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The characters are fictional, but with all my writing I’m working from what I know first. Scenes like my lying beneath my Mother’s piano as she played becomes an early scene for young Conrad.
Nicole Conn 18 June 2026 Continue reading
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