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Ryan La Sala and his debut novel, Reverie
Daryl M., February 13, 2020

Ryan La Sala grew up in Connecticut, but only physically.


Collage of books
Lupita Leyva, February 06, 2020

In recent days, the literary world has been rocked by controversy.


Tochi Onyebuchi and his adult fiction debut novel, Riot Baby
Daryl M., January 16, 2020

Tochi Onyebuchi is the author of the young adult novel Beasts Made of Night, which won the Ilube Nommo Award for Best Speculative Fiction Novel by an African, its sequel,


Nicholas Meyer and his latest novel, The Adventure of the Peculiar Protocols
Daryl M., December 05, 2019

Nicholas Meyer is an award-winning author, screenwriter and director. His body of creative work in publishing, film and television spans more than five decades.


Author Christine Feret-Fleury and her latest novel, The Girls Who Reads on the Metro
Daryl M., November 21, 2019

Christine Feret-Fleury is an author based in France.


cover art for Plots Unlimited
Daniel Tures, November 13, 2019

It’s National Novel Writing Month. Austen did it, Melville did it, Faulkner did it, and you can do it too! Fortunately, writing a novel is a piece of cake. Sure you could do it the hard way as the heavy hitters do.


Kelli Estes and her latest novel, Today We Go Home
Daryl M., November 07, 2019

Kelli Estes lived in the deserts of eastern Washington state and Arizona before settling in the Seattle area, which she loves so much she plans to forever live near the water. She’s passionate about stories that help us see how the past shaped who we are today, and how we all have more in common than not.


Scott Thomas and his latest novel, Violet
Daryl M., October 31, 2019

Scott Thomas’ debut novel, Kill Creek, is a classic “haunted house” updated for the 21st Century. It is also a love letter to the horror genre, its authors and readers.


Shaun Hamill and his first novel, A Cosmology of Monsters
Daryl M., October 24, 2019

Shaun Hamill is a native of Arlington, Texas. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and lives in the dark woods of Alabama with his wife, his in-laws, and his dog.


Jennifer Giesbrecht and her first book, The Monster of Elendhaven
Daryl M., October 17, 2019

Jennifer Giesbrecht is a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia where she earned an undergraduate degree in history, spent her formative years as a professional street performer, and developed a deep and reverent respect for the ocean.


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