Stormflower by Tristen Kozinski feels like stepping into a storm—unpredictable, relentless, and full of mystery.
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Book of the Earth: Olympus Bound by Zoë Routh
Zoë Routh’s Olympus Bound reads like a tightly wound thread, unspooling through space to remind us that no matter how far humanity ventures, our survival is always tethered to the delicate balance we must maintain with nature.
Inspired by the Land and Legacy: J. Stanion’s Rural Roots and Family Heritage in Storytelling
In this interview, J. Stanion reflects on how her rural upbringing and family history influenced her writing, particularly in crafting a narrative that speaks to the connection between people and the land.
Book Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin
In a world where ambition and technology intertwine, a college student’s reckless decision to infiltrate a secretive biotech company leads him into a harrowing fight for survival against the very innovations he sought to exploit.
Book Review: “Space Bound: Zero Hour” by Luigi Robles
Like a planet hanging in the vastness of space, Space Bound: Zero Hour is a reminder of both the fragility and strength of life, offering a tale that shines brightest in its darkest moments.
Book Review: “Favored” by Priscilla B Shuler
Some might call Favored polarising, but many great novels have been born from controversy and continue to leave lasting impacts because of it. This is one such book—one that dares to look into the murkier sides of human nature and, in doing so, delivers a powerful, must-read experience.
Book Review: “Favored” by Priscilla B Shuler
Favored is a bold piece that doesn’t shout for attention but makes its mark quietly, with a depth that lingers long after you turn the final page.