
How Real Life Experiences Shape Fiction
The strongest fiction often begins with something real. A memory, a question, a journey, a loss, a moment of fear, or a quiet act of faith can become the seed of a story that reaches

The strongest fiction often begins with something real. A memory, a question, a journey, a loss, a moment of fear, or a quiet act of faith can become the seed of a story that reaches

Rosalie thought she was fighting for her life… until she discovered the truth hidden in her blood. A mysterious virus is changing humanity, exposing a secret connection between Earth and the underground world of Planet

In Koan by Lucio Pascua, existence rests upon something fragile, sacred, and almost impossible to protect: the peaceful sleep of the Enlightened One. Every star, kingdom, warrior, soul, and breath of life survives within that

In Ruben and the Curious Cosmonaut by A R Marchant, a simple reflective surface becomes something far more dangerous and far more meaningful than glass. It becomes a threshold. A decision. A responsibility. Ultimately, a

Book Description Some things are never said aloud. But they are felt — fiercely, completely, and at great cost. Eldin Sartis has spent his entire life being uprooted. As the son of a powerful Central

Diana and Raphael believed they had finally escaped the pain of the past. After being separated by their families and unknowingly sharing the same destiny, they found each other in college, fell deeply in love,

Sometimes, the face of darkness isn’t what we expected. Lucy gets a glimpse into New Orleans’s seamier side while attempting to unravel a mystery that may be larger than she ever imagined. Friendships and familial

Starting over is never easy. It takes courage to leave behind the familiar, to trade certainty for possibility, and to step into a world where every street, sound, and face feels new. Yet it is

Some-Guys by Tony Silver and Trevor Rix is a witty, adventurous, and heartwarming tale of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Loosely inspired by the authors’ own experiences, the novel follows a group of

Obsession rarely begins as something loud or obvious. It often arrives quietly, disguised as admiration, curiosity, or misplaced affection. In Plans: A Haterius Family Adventure, Dr. Robert Sterling embodies this unsettling progression, transforming from an