The Road to Hidden Acres

Marcus Adair was a bartender in Cincinnati, Ohio when the devastating Omega virus changed everything. One of the very few people to survive, if only barely, he finds a world changed and wholly unrecognizable. The electric grid is gone. Stores and banks are just a memory. Gas has become a precious and diminishing commodity. With his immediate family dead, Marcus needs a purpose, a goal, a reason to survive. He thinks of Hidden Acres, the old family farm tucked away in Western Indiana. It is a pl... [Read More...]

Free: How Hot It Be in Hell

How Hot It Be In Hell descends into the hidden impulses people try to outrun—jealousy, obsession, violence, desire, and the quiet urges that twist a life off course. Each poem opens a door into a different human fracture: a lover’s fatal rage, a predator’s watchful hunger, a drunk stumbling toward chaos, a homeless man recounting the slow collapse of everything he held dear. Even the act of writing becomes a reckoning with the shadows that shape meaning, rendered through Drummond’s surr... [Read More...]

How Hot It Be in Hell

How Hot It Be In Hell descends into the hidden impulses people try to outrun—jealousy, obsession, violence, desire, and the quiet urges that twist a life off course. Each poem opens a door into a different human fracture: a lover’s fatal rage, a predator’s watchful hunger, a drunk stumbling toward chaos, a homeless man recounting the slow collapse of everything he held dear. Even the act of writing becomes a reckoning with the shadows that shape meaning, rendered through Drummond’s surr... [Read More...]

Hannah Bloom: Dream Juggler

Hannah Bloom longs to claim the title “poet.” With her daughters at camp, she expects time to write—until heartbreaking letters arrive, an unexpected pregnancy upends her plans, her mother considers moving back to Europe, and a lawsuit threatens the family business. Now Hannah must hold it all together—and find her voice. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Going to Zossen

NUMBER ONE AMAZON BESTSELLER “Gripping” – Kirkus Reviews Based on true accounts of children’s penal colonies that emerged during the 1990s post-Soviet chaos, Going to Zossen is a raw exploration of the bargains ordinary people make under oppressive systems – necessary reading for fans of Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These and Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys. The year is 1993. In a collapsing post-Soviet mining town, a former serviceman, Vasily Mikhailovich, accepts work as ... [Read More...]

Free: Zenith’s Peak: Journey of a Light Shaman Book 1

This is not a book about trauma. It is a book about what is born through it. Thaddeus Harold Pierson is a disabled, queer orphan raised inside institutions that alternately erase him and weaponize him. His survival requires a splitting of self: the dissociated observer during confinement, the intimate narrator when free. Through shifting narration and bilingual prose in English and French, Zenith’s Peak mirrors that fragmentation—inviting the reader into a consciousness attempting to reasse... [Read More...]

Free: Decaf: Coffee Break Bundle Amusing Short Reads

Lost your smile? Brighten your day with a bundle of coffee giggles. Funny short reads to make you chuckle during your coffee break – a mischievous blend of absurdity, satire and delightfully unexpected moments in everyday life. Four short stories to put you in the happy zone Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]