Featured Author: Kendra Pecci
After decades of juggling motherhood, ambition, and rejection, Kendra Pecci published her first novel at 54. Focus on Deception proves it’s never too late to choose risk and yourself.
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After decades of juggling motherhood, ambition, and rejection, Kendra Pecci published her first novel at 54. Focus on Deception proves it’s never too late to choose risk and yourself.
A woman caught between silence and sound, duty and desire. Chrysalis To Nightingale traces a fragile awakening as buried memories surface and transformation becomes unavoidable.
Writing is the real reward, publication is just the bonus. In this final part, Joseph Cruey shares his personal reflections, key lessons from indie authors, and a powerful reminder: your story matters, even if success looks different than expected.
A single impulsive choice upends a privileged life overnight. Stripped of everything, she’s forced onto an unexpected journey toward truth, reconnection, and a future she never planned, but might actually need.
Indie authors J.E. Perry and Lee West share their real self-publishing journeys: from creative freedom to AI, algorithms, and criticism. Learn how they write, market, and stay true to their craft while navigating the challenges of indie publishing.
Some love stories don’t end, they linger. In Aria Til Death, Wanda Diehl explores grief, obsession, and the pull of a past that won’t let go, as Aria rebuilds her life through music while something unresolved continues to follow her.
Indie authors share their journeys, from publishing choices and writing routines to AI, cover art, and lessons learned. Hear A.K. Gilbert and Ansley Johnson on navigating the realities of self-publishing today.
Self-publishing is full of roadblocks, hard work, and tough decisions. In Part 1, Joseph Cruey explores what it really takes to write, edit, and publish your own book, before hearing from other indie authors.
A staircase in the middle of nowhere. A story that waited years to be told. In Threshold of Darkness, Christen Ballard explores faith, choice, and the thin line between light and shadow, where neutrality is never as safe as it seems.
Tony L. Rose writes with clarity, humor, and hard-earned wisdom. In STOP IT!: Life Changing Wisdom, he cuts through overthinking and self-doubt, reminding readers that real change doesn’t require perfection, just awareness, interruption, and a willingness to shift.
Writing doesn’t become heavy because you’re failing. It becomes heavy because you care. Because the journey has deepened. When the spark dims, return to why you boarded the train in the first place.
Emma Forrester writes “cosy apocalypse” fiction — quiet, character-led dystopian stories where survival is shaped by care, humour, and community. Queen’s Road explores what it means to stay human when the world begins to change.