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Blog: Writing is Easy with showcase for James Shover by staff blogger Laura Lyndhurst

Later in this episode, we have a  showcase from wonderful first-time author James Shover. With his brutally told and honest story. But first, last month, an author confessed to being afraid of having her work edited. She preferred doing any necessary pruning herself, with the help of a few friends doing some reading for her.… Continue reading Blog: Writing is Easy with showcase for James Shover by staff blogger Laura Lyndhurst

Review of His-Tory by Satu Verdad

It’s not often that I don’t know where to start. There is so much to say about this book and as many elements to it. This is one remarkable woman’s fascinating story. I’m not even going to go into the main element of the book because I’ll leave that for you to discover yourself, but… Continue reading Review of His-Tory by Satu Verdad

Testimonial from Luke Stewart April 10 2022, For editing services.

Testimonial from Luke Stewart April 10 2022, For editing services.   Like it? I love it. You are a superb writer.   It’s wild to see so many changes—in a good way.   You and your team are a Godsend & on point with your critique. Even though I haven’t read all the edits yet,… Continue reading Testimonial from Luke Stewart April 10 2022, For editing services.

Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Johanna

I had the pleasure of working on this book, and it will stay with me for a long time. It’s a true story about James, a regular guy in his thirties, who gets hit in the head by a heavy tool at work one day. When he goes to the hospital, the doctor tells him… Continue reading Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Johanna

Review of: The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover

The debut novel from a brand new talent. This is a terrifying horror story—only it isn’t. It’s a man’s life. The point is that what happened to this author could happen to any one of us on any ordinary day. One second you’re living your normal best life—the next, your world is turned upside down.… Continue reading Review of: The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover

Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

This may be one of the toughest books you’ll ever read.  It’s not an easy story and not for the fainthearted. The story is an incredible one. Though, not so much from the aspect of the author having a terrible accident at the age of seventeen.  It left him paralyzed from the neck down, but… Continue reading Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry.

Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry. This book took me down the road of nostalgia. The author is a North East lad, and I hail from the same part of the country. We begin with Tom’s early life and upbringing and I identified with every word of it. I was born at… Continue reading Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry.

Review of There Are Fairies At The Bottom Of Our Garden –  Erin Evans – Staff review by Laura Lyndhurst

The memoir of a family coping with the evils of two deadly diseases; cancer and drug addiction. Told through the journal entries of a mother and her two daughters, the narrative documents the efforts of mother Judi when she is diagnosed with cancer and is forced to come to terms with impending death while embarking… Continue reading Review of There Are Fairies At The Bottom Of Our Garden –  Erin Evans – Staff review by Laura Lyndhurst