Goodreads Authors
Thuita J. Maina's blog:
Dream Come True - Reflections of a Christian
Giusi Maiuolo's blog:
Come poteva essere di Giusi Maiuolo
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Triinu Meres's blog:
Üllatuslik jõulurahu
Hülgan veel rohkem.
Või noh.
Ma juba olen üliinimene old.
Pold mingit hülgamist enne =(
Koera leidsin hõimalse abiga taas kätte, tõime koju (enne orgunnisin auto järgi, siukses päraperses oli - vabandust, pidasin silmas "rongiteest kaugel"), siis käisin Tartus sünnipäeval, kukkusin ära ja peavalu. Mi
Ilana Estelle's blog:
Living Inside Inherited Karma
What We Inherit – And What We Choose Next
There’s a difference between carrying someone else’s karma; and living inside inherited karma.
Most of what we experience in life didn’t begin with us. It began in choices made by others, long before we were aware enough to consent or resist: a rem Read more of this blog post »
Eden West's blog:
“Incompatible”, Eden West – MM dark romance / omegaverse / stalker romance / urban fantasy – released today

BLURB “Incompatible”, Eden West
Throughout high school, Bay Nolan was in love with one boy, Alex. They were inseparable and crazy about each other. Their love was so intense they felt unbreakable. But Read more of this blog post »
Eva Pasco's blog:
Eva’s Byte #556 – Pine-ing
Although it has been years since I’ve acquired a traditional Scotch Pine Christmas tree, I can still pine for their majestic presence and scent.
Purportedly, a real tree’s pine scent is credited for stress reduction, mood enhancement, and improved mental clarity due to the inherent Read more of this blog post »
James O'Neill's blog:
The Lost Key to The Grey Wind
The Lost Key started with a simple question. What happens when something created as a training tool slips out into Read more of this blog post »
K. R. Shepard's blog:
Balancing Art & Life
Martina Grenze's blog:
The abrupt end of a childhood
"Nothing had occurred to call her to anyone’s notice. She was a shy young thing, a long way from being fully developed. She had grown up a child of nature, excelled at horseback riding, swimming, fishing, and mountain climbin Read more of this blog post »
M.J.G. Pither's blog:
New book
SLAYING DRAGONS for TAIL
What is it?
It's a sort of modern / post / grimdark fantasy, single point of view, written in third person, though only from t Read more of this blog post »
Emma Lodge's blog:
Why Beaufort? - The answer revealed
Here's an early gift from Emma: the mystery behind "Beaufort", the name of the town in Wind Borne, is finally revealed.
It's named after the BEAUFORT WIND SCALE ... a guide that helps mariners to estimate the wind speed over open water based on the observed wave conditions.
Warm wi Read more of this blog post »
Abhijit Naskar's blog:
When The Woman is King (Sonnet) ― Abhijit Naskar, Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
When the woman is king,
no mother goes without leave,
no dreamer goes without choice,
no queer goes without dignity.
In a world run by women,
no gender is second gender –
in a world run by the indigenous,
no ethnicity is the second race.
Before the human race becomes equal,
first the dehumanized must reign Read more of this blog post »
J.P. Reedman's blog:
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE YULE CAT
Just before I go--check out my little bitof festive humour
YULE CAT AND THE TROLLS. Bason on Icelandic folklore
NEW! A humorous retelling of the story of Yule Cat, a massive black cat that terrorises Icela Read more of this blog post »
Abdul Quddus's blog:
Smashwords End-of-Year Sale: Two Books FREE (2025)
Four psychological thrillers featured in the Smashwords End-of-Year Sale 2025, with two free ebooks available for a limited time.The Holiday Psychological Thriller Sale may have ended yesterday — but the reading deals are far from over.
A
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Carolina Cody Aldaz's blog:
Fanart for the holiday season
Paulo Bitencourt's blog:
Review of the book “Wasting Time on God”
Download it: https://atheism-bittencourt.github.io...
“Paulo Bittencourt’s ‘Wasting Time on God: Why I Am an Atheist’ is a bracingly honest, intellectually rigorous, and deeply humane book—one that stands out for its Read more of this blog post »
Amit Dharmendra Singh's blog:
Profit Doesn’t Create Safety. Cash Timing Does.
It doesn’t.
Profit explains performance.
Cash timing explains survival.
A business can show profit every month and still feel pressure —
because money arrives late while expenses arrive on time.
This gap is where stress lives.
Cash problems rarely appe Read more of this blog post »
Zeeshan Ameer Saleemi's blog:
Why Urdu Poetry About Love and Pain Is the Most Searched on Google
Across search engines one phrase appears again and again: Urdu poetry on love and pain.
People do not search it casually.
They search it when something inside them needs recognition.
Urdu poetry does not explain feelings.
It reflects them.
Why Love and Pain Read more of this blog post »
Eve Mallory's blog:
Cheap flight hacks
$1,420 flight → $128
No points.
No memberships.
No VPN tricks.
Just smart questions.
I see so many people say “budget travel is impossible now” — yet the fares are still there if you know how to look. This is exactly the mindset behind Senior Nomading on a Budget Read more of this blog post »
Jeyamohan's blog:
துபாய் பரணி இலக்கிய விழாவில்.
துபாயில் நிகழும் பரணி கலைவிழா எனக்கு தனிப்பட்ட முறையில் மிகப் பிரியமானது. துபாயில் அணுக்கமான நண்பர்கள் பல உள்ளனர். பரணி இலக்கிய விழாவில் ஏற்கனவே கலந்துகொண்ட நிகழ்ச்சியும் சுவாரசியமாக அமைந்தது.
வரும் 28 டிசம்பர் 2025 அன்று துபாயில் நிகழும் பரணி இலக்கிய விழாவில் நான் கலந்துகொள்கிறேன். நண்பர்களை அழ
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J.J. Campbell's blog:
poetry update...
i just sent 5 poems to Synchronized Chaos. when i hear back from Cristina on them i will pass along the verdict.
Elizabeth Douka's blog:
New here? Start with Under the Aegis.
It’s character-driven, slow-burn, and leans darker as the series progresses. Think less fairytale, more fate and fallout.
If you like:
-- mythological worlds wit Read more of this blog post »
E. P. Soulless's blog:
Kinderheim (5e Module for Absolute Beginners)
Kinderheim: From Ragged Urchins to Rugged Legends
"Darkly comedic tragedy to scar your table right."
Zero-prep 5e Module for absolute beginners. Play as scrawny 12-year-old orphans in the grimdark Laketown . Read more of this blog post »
Azzie Drauch's blog:
Bookish update
Preorder Jan 16th!
K.A. Ashcomb's blog:
Day 224 Writing Short Stories
Dry
The dry desert air blew across the dunes. The wind picked up sand, and it hit hard against the loose clothes. The horse underneath her shifted nervously. The ride across the desert would be a long one. The heat was already unbearable. She wasn’t made for the desert like her companions were.
She gl
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Jeff Mach's blog:
The Lazy Fairytale And Its Results
Once upon a time there was a fairytale which hid under the covers,
trying to avoid going to work.
But a damn Wolf came in and ate the story up,
mistaking it for a Grandmother. By the time a Woodsman
had sliced open said Wolf, this was not a happy fairytale.
It visited three famous little pigs, but it was
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Elias Root's blog:
The Cry from below
Antonio J. Higgins's blog:
The Archivist as Traditionalist, and Traditionalist as Future-Imaginary
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It ought to be plain that by traditionalist I do not mean a writer who either accepts or rejects the conventional picture of Southern life in the past. By the traditional as opposed to the provincial writer, I mean the writer who takes the South as he knows it today or can find out about it in
Jeff Patterson's blog:
Insanely Overpowered Sci-Fi Stats
B.D. Murphy's blog:
The Last Dwarf - PreLaunch
George Mason Jr.'s blog:
George's Daily Blog
Good evening, readers. At least it's late evening for me at the moment. I had a slight adventure today. I was about to have a job, but the powers that be pulled it from under my feet.
What was I thinking? I already work as a full-time author, even if the money has not arrived yet.
So, due to adjustin
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James Deloney's blog:
THE CODEX OF MUSPELL
In the beginning was the Fire,
and it burned through the dark.
Its smoke unfurled into meaning,
granting purpose to the living.










