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Up in Flames

Genres: Experimental Poetry, Inspirational Poetry, Nature Poetry
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 18+

Bonfires, infernos, cinders, and light. Up in Flames features contemporary poetry that sparks and ignites with emotion like wildfires burning long into the night. Explore five great hearths of emotion: despair, fury, doubt, passion, and hope. Includes a multitude of watercolor illustrations by the author. You can burn witches Into pillars of ash, But history will remember Who was holding the torch.

In the Deluge

Genres: Experimental Poetry, Inspirational Poetry, Nature Poetry
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 18+

Words flow across the page like water flows down a stream. Rain, thunderstorms, hail, and hurricanes. There is no life without water, but water can also take life away. The sound of thunder is never far away, Rumbling like distant beating drums. I am still waiting for the rain. Like being swept up in the waves of a flood, In the Deluge features contemporary poetry that stirs and swirls with emotion. Inside you will find five great seas of sorrow, wrath, fear, love, and dreams.

The Un-Life of William Moore

Genres: Experimental Fiction, Magical Realism, New Adult
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 18+

Making friends is hard when you live forever. You've heard of a deal with the devil, but what about a deal with a vampire? When college student Kaylah Rhodes discovers she has been the unwitting victim of a vampire, she strikes up a trade - her blood for the vampire's story. However, the vampire William Moore isn't what she expected. He's shy, socially awkward, and seems pretty normal for someone who drinks blood to survive. While William seems eager to share his story at first, there are some secrets he is unwilling to share with Kaylah. The trust between them will be put to the test when William's tragic past comes back to bite him and Kaylah gets caught in the middle of the fray. A story about the trials of friendship, the dangers of stereotypes, and what it means to be a monster.