by Yen Cabag |
If you love science fiction, you’ve probably realized it’s a great way to explore the seemingly impossible “what ifs” of life. What if aliens are real, and they’re out to conquer the earth? What if your fiancee was actually a robot spy? What if, what if, what...
by Kaelyn Barron
From Shakespeare to Jane Austen to J.K. Rowling, the UK has had no shortage of talented wordsmiths in its long history of literary greatness. Whether you’re a fan of the British style or simply enjoy stories that take are set in British society, contemporary...
by Kaelyn Barron
Since his debut memoir Tuesdays with Morrie was released in 1997, Mitch Albom’s books have sold over 40 million copies worldwide. His inspirational works, which include both memoirs and fictional novels, have struck a chord with readers everywhere, and even viewers...
by Kaelyn Barron
Hailed by the New York Times as “the undisputed boss of the beach read,” Jennifer Weiner has published 18 international bestsellers throughout her successful career. Still, she’s wary of the labels “beach read” and “chick lit.” While she...
by Cole Salao
As the first piece of text a potential reader sees, your book’s title is an essential marketing tool. But choosing a winning book title can be a long and frustrating process. Not only does your title need to encapsulate what the book is about, but it must also...
by Kaelyn Barron
Bestselling author Penelope Douglas specializes in romance but not your average kind—their new adult, erotica, and contemporary romances often explore dark and taboo themes that push boundaries and maybe even raise a few eyebrows. And Douglas’s millions of fans...