Death of a Socialite as Therapy When my mother was diagnosed with depression when I was 13, I didn’t believe that it existed. I always thought that only you could control your own feelings. For the longest time, I was unable to understand what it meant to be depressed. Other people throw out the word “depressed” so flippantly, I just thought that it meant sadness. It wasn’t until my ... View Post
Feature Friday + Interview: Devil’s Den by @Deimosweb
Today's feature is a YA fantasy by author Leonard Hilley II. Not only does he share about the first book of his Justin McKnight adventures, but he also tells a captivating story of how listening to that little warning voice can have a great impact on your life. Genre YA Fantasy, Adventure Book Description A teenage boy vanishes inside an enchanted cave—Devils' Den—that has long been rumored to ... View Post
Agent Carter One Shot
[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-Gydv3aYbg[/tube] I really enjoyed Agent Peggy Carter in the Captain America movie, and this one shot looks fantastic! Imagine, if you throw in some magic and dark creatures, it will definitely remind you of Isabella in The Tower's Alchemist. Yay, for female WWII spies :-) ... View Post
Book Review: The Coal Elf by @Maria_DeVivo
I've been sneaking away just to get my pleasure reading done, and let me tell you I have not been disappointed. Author Maria DeVivo's Coal Elf is an amazing fantasy story with a bit of a dark edge. This is not your typical Christmas story! Remember how all the naughty kids are threatened with coal in their stockings come Christmas morning? Well, someone has to provide it, right? And so DeVivo ... View Post
Feature Friday: The Gothic Rainbow
I'm very grateful to author Eric Muss-Barnes for sharing a guest post here about the thrills and chills of writing a vampire novel. Today, I'd love to introduce you to his book, THE GOTHIC RAINBOW, a dark supernatural story. Genre Fantasy, Paranormal Book Description Shadows know nothing of what you have seen, do they? And everyone who meets you, would never suspect all the pain you have ... View Post
Guest Post: Oh No, Not Another Vampire Story!
Imagine this... Imagine it's 2013 and you started writing a vampire novel 20 years ago, back before vampires were glittering across movie screens and writing diaries all over television. Back then, the only vampire writers were Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Poppy Z. Brite. (And, you know, Poppy was very new on the scene, only fellow punkers and goth kids knew who she was). You were excited ... View Post
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