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Marwa Ayad Marwa Ayad's blog:

The Men Who Secretly Loathe Women

Not the ones who shout it, who spit it in the streets. Those are easy to spot. You step around them like puddles. It’s the quiet ones you miss—the ones who call you darling, sweetheart, who post photos with their hand at the small of your back, smiling for the camera like devotion itself. The on

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Published on October 16, 2025 18:43
James  Islington James Islington's blog:

Recap of 'The Will of the Many'

Hey all,

I know not everyone will have time to do a reread of book #1 before The Strength of the Few releases (3.5 weeks to go!!), so here's the link to an ‘interlude’ I wrote. It's basically a bonus chapter set between Hierarchy #1 and #2, and serves as a recap for The Will of the Many.

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Published on October 16, 2025 21:03
Jon Ureña Jon Ureña's blog:

Life update (10/17/2025)

[check out this post on my personal page, where it looks better]

These last two days, I’ve struggled to keep my eyes open by half past ten at night, then fell asleep at about eleven only to wake up at two or three in the morning. It’s half past three now. I figured I would watch some YouTube videos a Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 20:55
Kathrine Willson Kathrine Willson's blog:

Been a Hot Minute

Hey, all!
It's been a hot minute since I posted anything, so let me bring you up to speed.
1) The Darington Files: Murder on Mulholland is with the editor. Publishing date SHOULD BE November 1, 2025.

2) The cover art for the aforementioned book is done! Another great job by JM Ewing!!!

3) I've been chos Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 20:02
Edward  Rand Edward Rand's blog:

Days Sober

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Published on October 16, 2025 19:41
E.M. Jeanmougin E.M. Jeanmougin's blog:

Seven Wonders Cover Reveal



About the Artist: Alicia Henson

Alicia Henson has been drawing since she was old enough to hold a crayon. Nowadays, she tends to draw fantasy characters such as vampires, demons, mages, or mermaids. You can find her work on Tumblr at:

www.tumblr.com/vampyr-nyrd

or Instagram @alih_creates


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Published on October 16, 2025 19:39
Raúl Sepúlveda Tello Raúl Sepúlveda Tello's blog:

Avances

Ya terminé el cuarto cuento para el nuevo libro. Aún no decido si voy a incluir uno de los cuentos terminados porque me parece muy deprimente y pesimista. No es que me haya convertido en Walt Disney, pero este cuento sí se pasa de sombrío. Lo bueno es que estoy escribiendo una nueva historia que ser Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 19:28
Loretta Allseitz Loretta Allseitz's blog:

Unmasking Evil: The Paw Files Have Been Declassified

Unmasking Evil: The Paw Files Have Been Declassified. A villain-coded pet line for your furry accomplices—featuring beds, tags, bandanas, and hoodies sized for cats and dogs. 100% of profits go to Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue in Quinlan, TX. Shop the shadows at shop.unmasking-evil.com and outfit Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:01
Michael E. Bistrica Michael E. Bistrica's blog:

From my Facebook Page

The Story of how THE OFFICER was created:

Installment #20 – After that marketing attempt what could I do now?

Feature: Lines from the book: "It was said on that day the whole apartment building heard an angry voice yell, "MOTHER!"

I forgot to mention this in the last posting; I also placed a few copie Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 18:51
Dorothy Elizabeth  Love Dorothy Elizabeth Love's blog:

New Book "When Dreams Float" Giveaway

Hi Fabulous Readers!

There is an ARC giveaway of my latest book, WHEN DREAMS FLOAT. Available throughout October 2025. Grab your copy today!


About this book: One kiss. One flight. One dangerously fine doctor.

Melanie wasn’t looking for love—until Winston Knight sat beside her and rewrote her plans with Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 18:19
John Reiswig John Reiswig's blog:

The signal activates soon

Imagine you are working the agro-fields beneath the gleaming domes of a Core world, on a long supply run reachable only by DL drive, mining an asteroid in a forgotten system, or taming the frozen landscape of an unsettled world far into the Pitch.


You have one lifeline to the connected galaxy.

To

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Published on October 16, 2025 13:00
Hadrian Stone Hadrian Stone's blog:

The Machiavellian Evolution of Marketing Thought: Why The 23 Laws Redefine the Game

For decades, marketing has been guided by giants. Philip Kotler taught us structure. Al Ries and Jack Trout taught us perception. Seth Godin sold us on tribes. Robert Greene reminded us that power, not persuasion, rules the world.

But every era produces its successor - the one who distills, adapts, a Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 18:14
Georgi Kisyov Georgi Kisyov's blog:

Daily Thought – October 16, 2025

Today’s Daily Thought: You know it’s autumn when the fireplace becomes a family member. We gather around it. We speak gently. We don’t touch the remote anymore.
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Published on October 16, 2025 06:06
Rajesh Kumar OTG Rajesh Kumar OTG's blog:

The Real Exploiters - Exploited Classes of People Playbook: How the Few Extracts from the Many.

For too long, exploitation has been misunderstood—dismissed as isolated acts of malice or the inevitable result of free markets. This book dismantles that comfortable myth. The Real Exploiters - Exploited Playbook is a rigorous, comprehensive investigation into the hidden systems, actors, and mechan Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 17:50
Janis Todd-Randall Janis Todd-Randall's blog:

When the Truth Starts to Hurt, You’re Getting Close

The moment the truth starts to sting, you’re not breaking—you’re breaking through.

Most of us think clarity feels like peace. It doesn’t. At first, it burns. Because to see clearly, you have to let go of the stories that kept you safe, the illusions that kept you comfortable, and the roles that kept Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 17:07
H.A. Ransom H.A. Ransom's blog:

Chaos, Coffee & Characters 🎃☕✍️

Hey friends,

Let’s have a little fun with this one — because, oh boy, motherhood has been a ride lately. 😂

Between my daughter discovering on YouTube that baking soda can clean everything (and now I have a suspiciously filmy residue type countertop) and my son “finishing” the laundry by piling it all Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 15:49
Darren  Webb Darren Webb's blog:

My Promotion

Project Magnolia on special offer from Sunday 19th October 0800 for seven days on amazon.co.uk

and The Phantoms of Cumbria on special offer from Saturday18th October for seven days on amazon.com
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Published on October 16, 2025 15:41
A.L. Hawke A.L. Hawke's blog:

Book of Shadow NEW audiobook just released

I'm thrilled to announce the launch of Book of Shadow. This is a dual narration engineered by Zach Grappone featuring Preston Geer & Alexa Elmy. Happy Halloween! The universal link for this audiobook is here ($4.99 price drop on Chirp, B&N, Apple until Halloween): https://buy.bookfunnel.com/vgpj6il1 Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 15:21
Melissa R. Mendelson Melissa R. Mendelson's blog:

Nothing But Horror Movies and Scary Stories

I love Halloween, but there are way too many Horror movies for me to go through. Do I want black and white like Creature from the Black Lagoon? Old Horror movies that I will forever love like Dolls and Fright Night (not that remake one)? Or something new? Final Girls was ten years old but still a lo Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 15:15
Sarah Vigue Sarah Vigue's blog:

Author Update

Exciting news, Goodreads community! My memoir, A Tatterdemalion's Testimony, launches November 12, 2025, sharing my Christian journey from brokenness to redemption through faith.

The Goodreads Giveaway is LIVE – enter to win 1 of 100 free eBooks! Search the title and click "Enter Giveaway."

Plus, pr Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 15:02
Shauna Gabriel Shauna Gabriel's blog:

A Note on Self-Publishing

If an author published a draft by mistake, should they go back and rework the material? I did. But it took more than a decade to realize the gravity of my error. I realized (albeit years later) that the uploaded manuscript had not been fully edited and needed polishing. Admittedly, I rushed to publi Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 14, 2025 06:14
Jan Notzon Jan Notzon's blog:

To Sing Like a Mockingbird

Cassian Merrick: This novel is beautifully strange. The narrator speaks from beyond death, reflecting on life’s confusions while weaving in cartel violence, Texas law enforcement, and human weakness. I found the juxtaposition daring. The pace meanders, and it isn’t always easy to follow, but the ide Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 14:32
Michelle Donna Michelle Donna's blog:

Philippe and Sheila

Many people have enjoyed the first book in the Adventures of Oakwood Elementary series and have come to like both Philippe and Sheila. These two teachers come from different cultures but share a common interest in each other. What makes these characters interesting is their unique and complicated ba Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 14:26
J.K. Ellem J.K. Ellem's blog:

Coming this December - A Festive Kill

Trapped by a snowstorm at a Christmas Eve dinner, Carolyn Ryder senses their stranded uninvited guest is lying. As the night deepens, every smile hides a secret—and every truth cuts closer to the bone.

❄️A FESTIVE KILL - a chilling holiday thriller novella that lingers long after the snow melts.
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Published on October 16, 2025 14:25
Ellis K. Popa Ellis K. Popa's blog:

Special Edition Audiobook!

We receive a lot of inquiries from readers about audiobooks - when we'll be producing them, who will narrate them. I'm thrilled to announce that production on The Awaken Saga has begun!

We're working on Awaken the Dawn first. The book will be read by Savannah Gilmore, and she'll be recording Dawn to Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 14:08
Michael Batchelor Michael Batchelor's blog:

october

the clouds promised rain
but it never came
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Published on October 16, 2025 13:39
T.R. Cliborne T.R. Cliborne's blog:

I Did It!

Years ago I had this crazy idea that I would write a novel. Other than journaling and crafting terrific email responses, I didn't have much experience writing. I thought I was crazy. I wasn't a story teller!

Then I changed my lens and looked at it from a different angle. I was in the military once ap Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 13:39
Brad Kong Brad Kong's blog:

Bookmark

 


Check out this QR code!


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Published on October 16, 2025 13:16
Novellee DeWitt Novellee DeWitt's blog:

Blue Skies

Hello!

As I'm typing this, I'm enjoying the view of the blue sky from my office window. It's a beautiful fall day here in Northern Alabama and I'm reminded of one of my favorite Bible verses. "This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24.

Of course, it's easy Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 13:35
Sharon E. Cathcart Sharon E. Cathcart's blog:

When the Spotlight Isn’t Yours: Going Viral by Accident (and How It Feels)

On the 13th of October, I posted a review of Macbeth at the Royal Shakespeare Company — a production that moved me deeply, starring Sam Heughan in a performance I will never see the same way again. I’d been sitting with that experience quietly for nearly a week, because it deserved that kind of refl

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Published on October 16, 2025 13:11
Thomas Grant Bruso Thomas Grant Bruso's blog:

New Horror

The sequel to THE DEAD TALK is finally here just in time for Halloween!

P.I. Bradshaw's next paranormal case finds the private investigator digging into a case of mystery and horror. THE DEAD HOUR will be published October 19, 2025.

Add the book to your TBR list, tell your friends, and read the book Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:56
F.C. Schaefer F.C. Schaefer's blog:

An alternate history Nixon speaks. WORLD WAR NIXON, an excerpt.

World War Nixon An Alternate History of the 1970s by F.C. Schaefer In my novel, WORLD WAR NIXON: An Alternate History of the 1970s, I ask what would have happened if President Richard Nixon had gotten away with Watergate, and had not been forced to resign ahead of being impeached. It is also a world where Chairman Mao dies before there could be an opening to Ch Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:46
Van Tellfaster Van Tellfaster's blog:

Greed Among Friends

Greed Among Friends (GAF) is my second fiction novel and is also a thriller, like my first, The Private Investigator. However, GAF features some of the same fascinating characters as my debut novel. A.J. Williams, the main character in the first novel, surfaces again in GAF, but he takes a backseat Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:38
Sharon       Rose Sharon Rose's blog:

A new fantasy novel, plus library news.

Have you been wondering about my next book? To Stream an Ocean, the final novel in the Arts of Substance trilogy, is getting so close! The day to show you the cover has arrived. First, a little hint of what the main character is facing.

Duties of our new king:

* Find the murderer of the last king befo Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:45
Dan Krzyzkowski Dan Krzyzkowski's blog:

The Silent Patient - A Review

The Silent Patient The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Alex Michaelides's "The Silent Patient" is a worthwhile and engaging read. It is a good book that comes close to being an excellent book. Alicia Berenson is a successful painter living in London with her husband, Gabriel, a fashion pho Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 12:03
Gizem Çetin Gizem Çetin's blog:

İlk İmza Günüm

✨ İzmir buluşması! Bu Cumartesi, 18 Ekim’de İzmir Kültürpark Kitap Fuarı’nda olacağım. 15.00–16.00 saatleri arasında, G25 numaralı stantta sizleri bekliyorum. […]
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Published on October 16, 2025 11:53
Consuelo Cassotti Consuelo Cassotti's blog:

When Past Lives Whisper Back

Sometimes a memory isn’t a memory — it’s a call from another lifetime reminding us we’ve done this dance before.

It sneaks in like déjà vu with better special effects.
A few weeks ago, I was talking to someone new, and in the middle of their sentence, my body went “oh no, not this scene again.”

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Published on October 16, 2025 11:47
Kati Bliss Kati Bliss's blog:

My way

Hohey Sullivan is on the verge of achieving everything she’s ever worked for. Years of relentless dedication to her craft have finally paid off, earning her a momentous victory in the dance competition that promises to open every door to her dreams. But just as she steps into the spotlight, fate del Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 11:49
C.B. Ash C.B. Ash's blog:

Did you know I have a newsletter? With serial fiction?

As I'm a bit quiet here on this space, I'm not so quiet elsewhere. Did you know I have a newsletter? Well, I do!

I keep that over on Substack called " Worlds of Kummer Wolfe " Yep, Kummer Wolfe is my pen name, what's it mean? Well... if you're a paid subscriber, we can c Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 11:23
Tammy Lind Tammy Lind's blog:

Halloween Hijinks

It's October! Harvest time, my garden is harvested, and I am pleased with the results since it's my first one in about 20 years. I was even able to get a few cantaloups and several pie pumpkins. I didn't grow any carving pumpkins because I live out in the country and don't get trick or treaters. But Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 16, 2025 11:12