The Writing Life
Previousaly published on Desvario It’s been one of those Saturdays where I just wanted to stay home, crash and get some work done that I’d been more or less slacking off with for the past week. I woke...
View ArticleAn Exit in Melancholy
painting by Cher Duncombe “All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: A Blessing in Disguise
One evening, in November 1998, there was a knock on the door. I wasn’t expecting anyone so I dreaded that it was going to be one of those “pop ins”. It was one of those nights where I happened to be on...
View ArticleThe Writing Life:”Darker” Days
As the actual new Millennium began (2001) I was pretty much hard at work with my little press. I was still trying to get my literary zine together, publishing chapbooks and broadsides for various...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: Finally!
[media-credit name="Image Bank" align="alignleft" width="300"][/media-credit] It was one of those quite Sunday afternoons in the early Spring 2003. I was working pretty steadily on “November Rust” but...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: The Last Straw
With the first draft of the novel now done, I decided to let it sit for a while, then go back to it with a fresh pair of eyes later on and get to work on cutting it down. Still, in the forefront of my...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: Opportunities and New Lessons Learned
2005 began normally enough. My friend had finished reading the manuscript and gave me her thoughts on it. For the most part, she liked it, but she did have some criticisms. I would have been a little...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: Opening Doors
2007: I was basically suffering from a severe case of writer’s block. I had no idea what the hell to write. I had no ideas in which to pursue. I was frustrated to say the least. To keep myself busy...
View ArticleThe Writing Life: The Floodgates Open
Since I had taken this new approach to how I was going to start writing, the ideas began coming at me a mile a minute. Not fully fleshed out ideas, but ideas nevertheless. Each time one would hit me,...
View ArticleEuropa – Exploring Emotional and Political Fascism.
An interview with author Julian Gallo. “To me, a writer is a person who writes – meaning – one who has a passion for it and will come to the page with the intention of writing a novel, a short story, a...
View Article“Leaving London” by Garry Crystal plus An Interview With The Author
One of the ironies about living in a large city is the fact that one can often feel very lonely even though one is surrounded by millions of people. In any major city around the world, whether it be...
View ArticleMistress 18+ Excerpt NSFW
SEPTEMBER ENDS by Hunter S. Jones & An Anonymous English Poet 18+ Excerpt ~~~~~~~~~ ON THE WILD HILL . We is the monster made to thrill Whose arms and legs and guts enmesh This craven frotwolf in...
View ArticleEve Williams: Postcards from Eden
Eve Williams has written a book about how to stay sane in the midst of diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and yes singing and writing songs! I’ve known singer/songwriter Eve Williams for a year and now....
View ArticleBreaking News via #eFestivalofWords
Atlanta, GA August 25, 2014 It’s official. The best selling novel SEPTEMBER ENDS by Hunter S.Jones & An Anonymous English Poet has won Best Independently Published Romance of the Year by eFestival...
View ArticleWriter Julian Gallo Explores Creative Posterity, Doubts and Second Chances in...
Julian Gallo author of Rhombus Denied “All creative people, at some point in their lives, dream of stardom, fame, importance, what have you. Then you get on the path and pursue your dream and little...
View ArticleProximity – Wanderlust II by Amber Lea Easton #SummerMustRead
Book Two of the Wanderlust Series–Did you love Anonymity? Most people did and they demanded the love story for the popular secondary characters, Savannah and Bill. Here it is… Now available worldwide...
View ArticleROGUE
Blurb: There’s something about evil that I want inside me… By any measure Sean Tyler has the perfect life. He is a rising star in the FBI; he has a fantastic apartment in New Orleans and the pleasure...
View ArticleFilm Review: Notes on a Scandal
“We are bound by the secrets we share.” “Mind the gap – the distance between as you dream it and life as it is.” “People have always trusted me with their secrets but who do I trust. You, only you.”...
View ArticleKrymea: River of Blood
On shelves soon, our first print release. Before the information age, it was possible to grow up believing in fairy tales rich in the promise of the American Dream, liberty and justice for all, with...
View ArticleKrymea: River of Blood
Now on shelves, our first print release. Before the information age, it was possible to grow up believing in fairy tales rich in the promise of the American Dream, liberty and justice for all, with...
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