Welcome to the World, Inklet #97

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of Recruitment this week!! Recruitment is a YA urban fantasy story. The sun sinks toward the horizon and sweat drips down Dave’s face as he waits by a deserted road for something—or someone—unknown. This job interview? Not quite matching his expectations. But then again,…

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Inklet #94, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls

Our most recent Inklet by Liana Brooks, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls, has just been released! Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls is a contemporary fantasy story with a romantic twist. Ninety-six-year-old Tilly’s great grandchildren insist she try something new to keep her brain active. The cute little virtual game Hero’s Journey seems harmless…

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Caught In The Act, Inklet #93

Amy Laurens, congratulations on the release of Caught In The Act this week! Caught In The Act is a sci-fi crime story. Thanks to Lifetime Clinic’s time capsule serum, anyone can now live forever—for the low, low price of two million dollars annually.  A trio of enterprising thieves attempt to steal one of the…

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This Week’s Inklet: Reincarnation

We are thrilled to introduce Reincarnation by Amy Laurens to the world this week! Reincarnation is a portal fantasy story. Apparently, not believing in reincarnation means… well, nothing, actually. Whether you believe it or not, you still have to do it.  Of course, no one can stop you from cheating…

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Some Impropriety Expected, Inklet #88

This week, we are excited to introduce Some Impropriety Expected by Amy Laurens to the globe! Some Impropriety Expected is a court assassin (high fantasy) story. Nobody suspects good-natured Skribs’s real job as an assassin for the queen. Everyone else’s eyes? Diverted by the gruesome horrors the Northern ambassador brings…

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Inklet #87, Moon And Morning

Moon And Morning by Amy Laurens, the newest publication in our Inklet lineup, debuts this week!! Moon And Morning is a contemporary fantasy story. Rory appreciates her big, sprawling family—and the beauty of twilight down at the lake—but sometimes she wishes she felt a little bit less like a freakish…

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