Review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems

Review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems

A review of Lilies on the deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems by Oisín Breen.

Review of The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar

Review of The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar

A review of Emily Schulten’s book of poetry The Way a Wound Becomes a Scar.

My Call

My Call

My Call is about a predator who uses a phone call to terrify and capture a victim.

The Last Pandemic

The Last Pandemic

When concern over politics becomes more important than health.

Review of Flowers, all sorts in blossom, figs, berries, and fruits forgotten

Review of Flowers, all sorts in blossom, figs, berries, and fruits forgotten

A review of Review of Flowers, all sorts in blossom, figs, berries, and fruits forgotten, a book of poetry by Oisin Breen.

A review of Heather McQuillan’s Where Oceans Meet

A review of Heather McQuillan’s Where Oceans Meet

Where Oceans Meet is a book of flash fiction stories that read like poetry.

Author Eva Wong Nava

Author Eva Wong Nava

I would like to introduce Eva Wong Nava, a very talented writer, contributor to Literary Heist, and novelist.

Interview with Ellie Douglas

Interview with Ellie Douglas

Interview with Ellie Douglas, author of Death O Death, The Dead Undone, Fear Inducer, Hounded, Hounded 2, Toxic Desire, and the Dead Awake.

A Review of The Religion of Self Entitlement

A Review of The Religion of Self Entitlement

A book review about a philosophical fictional novel.

An evening of transformational fiction

An evening of transformational fiction

An event for writers to experience good writing.

North and Central – Book Review

North and Central – Book Review

This story feels honest and real. Its natural and realistic arc will pull you in, and it will get more gritty and more desperate.

Some People Deserve to Die – Book Review

Some People Deserve to Die – Book Review

Have you ever made the easy decision, rather than the right decision, and it ended up ruining your life […]