Sea Foam And Blood – Out Now!

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of Sea Foam And Blood this week!! Sea Foam And Blood is a YA fantasy sicklit story. When Adelaide falls from her horse in the paddock near home, her mother freaks out. But not without cause: Adelaide’s terminal illness grows worse by the day,…

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Inklet #26, The Powers That Be

This week, the Inklet The Powers That Be by Amy Laurens makes its debut! The Powers That Be is a superhero romance story. The medical assembly has finally arrested the last existing Power, one of the super-powered, nearly-immortal beings tasked with preserving the balance of the world. All too often,…

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Happily Ever After, the newest Inklet

We are delighted to welcome to the world this week Happily Ever After by Liana Brooks! Happily Ever After is a fractured fairytale story. Rose got her happily ever after, complete with castle, prince and ornate banquets every night. But after four centuries, Rose can state definitively: happy endings suck. …

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Dear Santa, Inklet #23

Amy Laurens, congratulations on the release of Dear Santa this week! Dear Santa is a horror story. Tommy, aged five, pens his Christmas letter. His request? More brains for his family; they just don’t understand him.  He begs his mum to post the letter. With only one day left, it may not get there…

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Inklet #20, Crystalline And Bright

The Inklet To Dust by Amy Laurens debuts this week! To Dust is a dystopian fantasy with zombies story. The stinking, rotting Maliche devour the world, one city at a time, taking death away from humanity and replacing it with a shambling, eternal half-life.  Imber holds the box, a magic…

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Level Nine – Out Now!

We are thrilled to introduce Level Nine by Liana Brooks to the world this week! Level Nine is a virtual reality sci-fi story. Andrea plays the Game—a massive, interstellar, virtual reality experience—as often as she can. And she plays well. Really well.  …Well, she cheats, actually, which she feels ambivalent…

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