The Flower from the Garbage

By G. Edward Martin

From one reckless choice to another, Joe Palmer enjoys the spontaneity of a night out with his colleagues. However, he needed a break from his sales job, which had recently taken up much of his time and energy. Also, the situation at home with his...

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The Cry of Dry Bones

By N.T. McQueen

Tesfahun is a young member of the Akara tribe. As a youth, he looks forward to the day when he will be recognized as a man and allowed to partake in stick-fighting jousts, one of his favorite pastimes. As he matures and the day draws...

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The Quarryman's Girl

A Novel
By Melanie Forde

In Melanie Forde's latest work, The Quarryman's Girl, readers are transported into a world of heartrending family dynamics, the power of forgiveness, and the struggles of aging. The protagonist, Rose Dowd, must navigate her twilight years with the aid of her youngest son Vince after...

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The Other Side of Nothing

By J.L. Pete

The Other Side of Nothing is a literary drama novel by J.L. Pete. Struggling to let go of her traumatic past, Olive Owens has lost her will to live, leading her to seek the services of Russ James Beckett, a hitman who takes up to...

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The Woman in Green

By Larry Lockridge

The Woman in Green is a work of fiction penned in the literary style, which tackles themes of human nature, sociocultural ideas, and the ideals of the Romantic art and literature movement. It’s suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author...

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The Boys & Girls of America

By Christopher Gould

The Boys & Girls of America is a work of fiction in the literary, suspense, and sociocultural drama subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Christopher Gould. Set in the early nineties, the story follows our...

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The Faction

By Kimberly R. Hill

The Faction by Kimberly Hill is a speculative fiction novel that revolves around a young woman named Charlotte in the post-pandemic United States where the plague has wiped out most of the population and the government has implemented a system of near-ultimate control. When Char's...

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The Earth Remains

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By Shelley Burchfield

Earth Remains by Shelley Burchfield spans many years. The story starts in September 1848 and takes us late into 1922. It was bad times in the South, both before and after the Civil War was fought. Polly Burgiss, a white woman, is the main character....

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The Islander

By David W. Berner

One would think that at the ripe age of 80 plus years old, Seamus Damp would desire to live his last days in the company of his family and loved ones. Instead, Seamus wants to live on an island with his dog, Olivia, with no...

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There Are Still Unknown Places

By Ron Morris

There Are Still Unknown Places is a work of fiction in the literary, interpersonal drama, and cultural fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Ron Morris. Showcasing culture, emotion, and human nature, this intelligent work...

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