WHERE THE CAMPAIGN ENDS by J.P. Dalton is a different story, one about a person’s struggle with issues doing the things … More
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Writers Inspiring Change book review: Grid Wars, by KC Martin
Grid Wars, by KC Martin is a cyber fantasy. A sequel to The Grid Warrior, Grid Wars follows Paul, an IT specialist who … More
Writers Inspiring Change Feature Book: Grid Wars, by K.C. Martin
It is the year 2061 and Grid World is now a thriving world with over two hundred thousand people. Paul … More
Writers Inspiring Change interviews J.P. Dalton, author of Where the Campaign Ends
Tell us about yourself, J.P. I’m a married father of three adult children and have lived in the Phoenix area … More
Book review: Cappuccino Daydreams: Buckland Gap 3, by Charles Wiltshire
Cappuccino Daydreams: Buckland Gap 3, by Charles Wiltshire is a fictional drama, the 3rd book in this series about … More
Book review: The Spyglass and The Cherry Tree by Matt Beighton
The Spyglass and the Cherry Tree by Matt Beighton is an enchanting fantasy adventure had by a young girl on … More
Book review: The Silver and The Green, by Mari Collier
The Silver and the Green by Mari Collier This is a very interesting fantasy tale about another world, one that … More
Book review: Undertow of Loyalty by M.D. Davies
Undertow of Loyalty by M.D. Davies is a crime thriller that reads, in many aspects, like a real-crime documentary. Neil Henberlin … More
Book review: True Grandeur, by Cal. R. Barnes
True Grandeur, by Cal. R. Barnes, is a sort of film noir style romance and melodrama, reminiscent in its style … More
Book Review: Dun an Doras Bytheiad, by Gemma Tarr
Dun an Doras Bytheiad, by Gemma Tarr, the third in this fantasy/horror series, is laced with a good dash of … More