The Boy Named No, Inklet #46

This week, we are excited to introduce The Boy Named No by Liana Brooks to the globe! The Boy Named No is a shapeshifter sci-fi story. Matron Rus, stern but kindly head of the orphanage, is vexed. A child is gone. Justice missed roll call—again—and this time, she can’t find…

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Inklet of the Fortnight: Interchange

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of Interchange this week!! Interchange is a young adult coming-of-age story. The bad: Fed up with James trying to run her life, Ella hangs up on her boyfriend at the bus stop.  The worse: Having to share the bus ride home with middle-aged drifters.…

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This Week’s Inklet: Confession

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of Confessions this week!! Confessions is a dark fantasy story. In a world where only priests make art, she listens as strange noises range outside her cell.  She assumed the authorities wanted to question her about her little brother.  But the truth? Much more…

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Welcome to the World, Inklet #41

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of One Bad Man this week!! One Bad Man is a historical assassin fantasy story. She waits on a frosty street corner in old Russia, armed with the gadgets her sponsor gave her. Ivanov draws near—to her, to his death. But first, she needs…

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Inklet #39, Forget, is out today!

We are delighted to welcome to the world this week Forget by Amy Laurens! Forget is a superhero drama story. Simon Baker, 86, aging rapidly in an aged care facility. Just an ordinary man, coming to the end of an ordinary life… Except something else tickles the edges of his mind—of his memory. If…

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Hades And Persephone, Inklet #62

We are thrilled to introduce Hades And Persephone by Liana Brooks to the world this week! Hades And Persephone is a mythological romance story. Hades searches the plague-cursed city for the mortal woman he loves. Sorrow feels different for an immortal, but still he mourns the woman whom, tomorrow, he…

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