Free: What A Dream: My Subconscious Poetry

Are you struggling with finding peace of mind? Would you like to discover more peace than you can find? well, this poetry book is for you… Thee Age Of Enlightenment – is the first clue… Stay encouraged. Do you need encouragement? This poetry book is for you… I’m Going To Start Writing Again – is the second clue… This book is about 10 different topics written in the form of poetry containing clues… This new style of written poetry is exciting to se... [Read More...]

Free: In the Dust

In the Dust is the debut novella from Australian writer Takani Dillon. The story is of Eddy Sky, a teenage misanthrope who firmly believes that the rules of society should not apply to him, nor to any truly free individual. Disillusioned by his upper-class family, his small-town Australia surroundings and the modern world in general, he leaves for the city, determined to make his own way & leave his own mark. Once there, he enters a strange world of corporate crime, where even drug dealers ... [Read More...]

Free: Just River

Sam, a cross-dresser with a voice like Tina Turner’s and his best friend Carol, a cashier who stress eats, prove their mettle when Carol’s daughter Garnet is imprisoned for defending herself against a violent boyfriend. Sam and Carol’s plots to save Garnet have consequences, however. An innocent boy is blamed for their actions and kidnapped, a dog gets poisoned, and Garnet’s life is imperiled as parole becomes a distant dream. In the end, it’s the river that offers up justice for thes... [Read More...]

Arnold Falls

“Incredibly funny” (Kirkus) “Charming, delightful, and endless fun” (BlueInk) Spend time in the funny, oddball village of Arnold Falls, where larger-than-life characters deal with the smallest of problems. Arnold Falls is a novel that tips its hat to Armistead Maupin and P. G. Wodehouse, creating a world in which food, music, friendship, and love are connected in surprising ways. A visit to Arnold Falls is a smart, funny, effervescent literary escapade well-worth the tak... [Read More...]

Free: Bonfire of the Beasts

READ THE CONTROVERSIAL NEW RELEASE. Bonfire of the Beasts is the most searing satire of political correctness ever. It’s the story of animals who rise up against their human oppressors and attempt to create a society finally free of bigotry and hate. What unfolds is a depiction of the all-too-human way in which sympathy and love can pave the way for unimaginable horrors. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

From the Lighthouse

Knot doesn’t remember how they came to live with Bigman, nor whether their name is actually Knot. Bigman calls, and Knot answers. Not a boy. Not a girl. Not getting any bigger over the past twenty years. John Bigman makes enough money selling good weather to those who believe his claims of magic to keep the bank from taking the unfinished lighthouse where he lives in an uneasy truce with Knot. Bigman still bleeds where Knot bit him years ago, and they still sometimes try to stab him during ar... [Read More...]

Screwed Up: Penitentiary Poetry

Screwed Up: Penitentiary Poetry takes a raw, unfiltered approach to the complexities of being incarcerated in a federal prison system and those who were confined within it. Those who have had their voices taken away finally have the platform to voice their feelings. This hand-picked collection of poems sheds light onto the thoughts and feelings of a group of inmates who found themselves on the wrong side of the law. Thoughtful and raw insights into romance, heartbreak, injustice, prejudice, and... [Read More...]

Free: Bowl of Fruit (1907)

When Leon agrees to meet the mysterious ghostwriter Anna Tor, the devastating secrets of the past are revealed one by one to bind them ever closer together. “A magically original story about two strangers and enticing secrets.” –IndieReader (5 Star Review) Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]