May misses her best friend Libby. Three years ago, Libby was in an accident; her mother drove their car off a bridge, and they both drowned. Now, still struggling with her grief, May starts seeing strange signs of Libby's presence. Not ghostly signs, but rather a symbol, a character she and Libby created as kids.… Continue reading Review: Cherie Priest’s I AM PRINCESS X Battles Grief and Disbelief With Suspense and Action
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Review: Delilah S. Dawson HITs Close to Home With Debt Dystopia
"I want to survive the next five days." Patsy's goal is very simple. The road to achieving that goal, however, is littered with fast food, unmarked cars, flying bullets, terrifying encounters with desperate human beings, an unexpected dog, a hot guy, and mysterious hints about her absent father. Patsy, for the next five days, is a… Continue reading Review: Delilah S. Dawson HITs Close to Home With Debt Dystopia
Slice of Pie: Danielle E. Shipley’s Wild and Sweet Fairy Tale Journey
For my next trick, I'll pull a Danielle out of a hat! Or a Danielle-flavored piece of pie. Or a pie. Pie from a hat? ~A Slice of Pie!~ A tasty sample of something fresh cooked up by an artist of my choosing. Who are you? The jury’s still out on that. Our best guess involves… Continue reading Slice of Pie: Danielle E. Shipley’s Wild and Sweet Fairy Tale Journey
Slice of Pie: Nathan Thompson’s Gothic-Steampunk Orphan Tale
One of the things I love about being a creative type is meeting other wild and crazy folks who make cool stuff too! I am proud to have an eclectic plethora of strange and wonderful humans in my life, and so to help them keep making the art they're making, I thought I'd offer up… Continue reading Slice of Pie: Nathan Thompson’s Gothic-Steampunk Orphan Tale