THE CRIMSON LEGACIES The vastness of the wastelands are numbing. One could easily lose track of time and direction if it weren’t for the sun, the moon, and the stars to guide us. Since we rode through the night, the horses needed a quick rest by mid-day, but we wait until later to rest for the night. As the sun sets and dusk approaches, we look to settle down for the … [Read more...] about “Crimson Legacies” Excerpt by Missy De Graff
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SHADOWBOXING
*** About the Artist As a kid Nathan Warner always wondered how a Galaxy Class Saucer landed. How exactly does a Borg Cube "excavate" an entire colony? What would a new golden age of Starfleet exploration look like after the Dominion War? As an amateur artist, I woke up one day realizing I had the ability to finally share these daydreams with other … [Read more...] about SHADOWBOXING
Song of Vengeance
*** About George Beighey George Beighey was born in Denver, CO (1966) is a father of two sons, with three grandchildren, along with his beautiful wife, Kelly. George is an avid fan of science fiction and fantasy. Main influences as a writer are Michael Moorcock and H.P. Lovecraft.His first novel, God Slayer is dedicated to his wife, Kelly. She was diagnosed with stage … [Read more...] about Song of Vengeance
“Changeling” Author McKenzie Rae Interview
Mckenzie Rae I am the author of the Dysfunctional series (Origins, Dark Imagination, and A Mighty Long Fall), three YA books published by Inkitt. This was actually one of the first projects that I seriously worked on as a writer, so it’s not perfect, but I’m pretty darn proud of it. My first novel with Crazy Ink Publishing, My Dark Passenger, delves into horror and … [Read more...] about “Changeling” Author McKenzie Rae Interview
“Changeling” by McKenzie Rae
About "Changeling" from McKenzie Rae There were a few pieces of inspiration that sparked the idea for Changeling. I can remember tagging along to my mom’s book club when I was younger—the group met at Borders, back in the day when that was still a thing. While my mom met with her book club in the café, my sister and I often wandered around the bookstore. Like many … [Read more...] about “Changeling” by McKenzie Rae