Joshua Scribner is the author of the novels Mantis Nights, The Coma Lights and Nescata. His fiction won both second and fifth place in the 2008 Whispering Spirits Flash Fiction contest. Up to date inf…
Also going by the moniker of “Ew! It’s Margret”, Margret “The Margret” Treiber has been voted “most likely to display awkward and inappropriate behavior in public” by a random group of drunks downtown…
Jeanné Olivier is a British-South African author dividing her time between Haslemere in the UK, and Mossel Bay in South Africa. The Girl in my Dreams is her debut novel.
Natalie Blank holds a BFA in Acting and a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies in Dance and Culture from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a teaching certificate from Moreland University. N…
Disabled by a polio vaccine many years ago, and possibly considered a drain on the NHS by some, sold by my father and kidnapped by a foster parent, I feel I have an insight into life's little foibles.…
E. S. Fein is the author of the Neoevolution Earth Series, two standalone novels (A Dream of Waking Life and Points of Origin), and two short story collections (Ascendescenscion and The Process is Lov…
Hailing from the enchanting landscapes of Australia, Matt Mememaro is a distinguished fantasy author who has recently ventured into the realms of romfantasy, seamlessly blending magic with matters of …
When not writing, Award-winning Regency romance author Kelly Miller spends her free time singing, playing the piano, reading, and amusing her dogs. Like a much loved Jane Austen character, she is an e…
Lucy Brighton is a British author of twist-filled thrillers that explore the darker edges of human nature. Her debut novel, Finding Home, set in the haunting seaside town of Cedarthorpe, delves into s…
Joseph Minart (pen name) grew up in a small suburb of Columbus, Ohio. He loves writing and telling stories, entertaining readers, and being a reader. Life is a story to be appreciated. He graduated fr…
Ailsa has worked as a music journalist and government speechwriter. She is also a qualified reflexologist. When Ailsa is not reading and writing, she loves spending time in nature.
review via amazon... grass animals: poetry by kevin leal and brian koppen. 2 poets. 70 jointly-written poems. 1392 words total. not emo. minimalism, imagism, absurdism, surrealism.
“Sadness,” writes the author of these brutally frank revelations, “is not just a habit. It is a way of life.” A way of life in which “crisis” is king, and where mentally exhausted starvelings float in…