Our new anthology is on sale now at Amazon.com! Break Ups: An Anthology of Emotional Stories features a different short story for each different breakup. It is an anthology that promises to trigger intense and deep emotions. Each trip leads Continue Reading
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Recommended Reading: Till Death by Victoria DeLuis
Till Death, the stand-alone prequel to the upcoming urban fantasy series, The Independent Necromancers’ Bureau. In a world where rogue necromancers control the dead and turn them against the living, The Independent Necromancers’ Bureau works to keep law and order. Continue Reading
Recommended Reading: Beneath the Roses by John D. Ottini
Everyone loves a juicy secret—but what if it’s so horrible it could destroy your life? Sitting by the bedside of her dying mother, Gwen is told a secret so startling that she can only hope that what she is hearing Continue Reading
An Interview with Amanda Green
Author Amanda Green has had her writing and photography work published in various magazines and local newspapers. She enjoys the challenge of getting published and aspires to be successful in fact/fiction storytelling in the mental health/relationship genres. Enjoy this interview Continue Reading
Work Problems: A Free Short Story by Mary Papas
From the corner of my eye, I was watching Melissa slowly sipping coffee. When she finally realized it, she looked up at me and faked a smile. I did the same. We were working together on a new advertising idea. Continue Reading
Why I Like to Write Short Scary Stories: A Guest Post by Brianna Abello
Hiding the demons I never set out to share my writing with the world–I was extremely shy and reclusive when it came to sharing the stories I wrote, because they were all horror. I was embarrassed to share the ideas Continue Reading
Recommended Reading: The Antiterrorist by Al Macy
Satellites are disappearing one by one. Not exploding, not dropping out of the sky, just disappearing. When the Hubble Space Telescope vanishes, Jake Corby is dispatched to figure out who or what is responsible. He’s used to solving problems for Continue Reading
Write Short Stories that Win: Guest Post by Nancy Sakaduski
Contests and anthologies are a great way to get published, build a bio, and gain experience working with editors and publishers. Here’s how to make your story stand out: An Intriguing Title Don’t give the story away (“Morris Saves the Continue Reading
The Thief: A Flash Fiction Story by Mary Papas
Put $100,000 in this suitcase and hand it over to me. Discreetly and with a smile on your face so that no one will be suspicious, Nikki, the bank teller, read in the note that the handsome man gave her. He Continue Reading
Walking in the Dark: A Short Story Collection by Mary Papas
Announcing a new short story collection from Mary Papas! What happens when reality plays games on you? What happens when you think you know someone only to find out you actually don’t? What happens when you have to deal with Continue Reading