writing

  • Would you share your New Year’s resolution with a stranger? When Carrie and Andy attend a high-class New Year’s Eve Party, they’re looking forward to closing out the year in style. But then they meet Martin and Michaela, a couple who haven’t just come out for champagne and fireworks. They have a New Year’s resolution,…

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  • The appearance of a perfectly formed rainbow on Saint Patrick’s Day mesmerized the residents of Richview, North Carolina. When a local couple catches sight of the anomaly, they’re startled to discover that the terminus of the vibrant phenomenon leads into a nearby cornfield. What begins as an unbelievably lucky encounter that could change their fortunes…

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  • ‘Minerva was the Roman goddess of warriors and wisdom. William McGonagall is celebrated as the worst poet in British history. There was something irresistible to me about his name, and the idea that such a brilliant woman might be a distant relative of the buffoonish McGonagall.’ – J.K. Rowling

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  • On a hiking trip intended to enhance their relationship, things go awry when Brenda and Paul find a book that predicts the future with terrifying accuracy. When Day 305 arrives, their lives change in ways they never expected.

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  • Step into the minds of six individuals in each of their own stories as they’re thrust into situations that force them to reveal their true colors. Arranged in order of date written and spanning multiple genres like sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and modern fiction, each story tackles a different facet of the human mind. A troubled…

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  • In Calling Fire From Heaven, Gregg Voss, brings forth a new collection of thought-provoking stories—including remarkable sequels from The Valley of American Shadow—based on the obscure lives of American people throughout the country, history, and time.In many of the stories, true events are weaved so masterfully within the paranormal, supernatural, and tech-thriller style of Voss,…

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  • Writing is not a metric for you to follow nor an arbitrary word count you are beholden to. . .

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