Inklet of the Fortnight: Rock-a-bye

Congratulations Liana Brooks on the release of Rock-a-bye this week! Rock-a-bye is a crime fiction story. She lives in a rowhouse between rehabilitated crack addicts, sex offenders, and pensioners raising grandkids—and she does jobs. At odd hours, odd jobs that mean a little bit of safety here, one less predator…

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Theft Of A Lifetime – Out Now!

Theft Of A Lifetime, our newest Inklet by Liana Brooks, was released today! Theft Of A Lifetime is a swords & sorcery heist story. A dangerous journey, a tenuous plan, an impenetrable dungeon of treasure: only abject desperation could drive Trae and Kinni to do something so likely to end…

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Inklet #59, Princess In Time

Princess In Time by Liana Brooks, the newest addition to our Inklet line, makes its debut this week! Princess In Time is a romantic fantasy story. Leg bleeding, out of breath, stripped of wand and magic—oh, and hanging from the edge of the castle’s upper ramparts.  A vaguely-familiar princess arrives,…

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Inklet of the Week: The Dog Is Dead

This week, the Inklet The Dog Is Dead by Liana Brooks makes its debut! The Dog Is Dead is a science fiction story. Habitat? Earth. Not Prima, where the poor wind up. Not Stellar, the moon base where the wealthy and well-educated dwell. Just… Earth.  Identity? Slot 37B-12D5. Housewife.  Purpose?…

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Inklet #52: Dream Away

Our most recent Inklet by Liana Brooks, Dream Away, has just been released! Dream Away is a virtual reality sci fi story. Jazrin just wants to go home. But the persistent sales woman insists: she sells dream vacations for all budgets.  Perfect vacations.  Dream vacations that take absolutely no time at all.  All…

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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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