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Achaladair by William S. Young
And Into the Fire by Rodney Atkinson
Becoming Berit by Berit Frydenlund McMillan
Bucket of Blood by Mack Goodman
Bucky and the Navigator by Kristiana Pelot
Collision by Siegfried Finser
Colonial Countess, The by Robin Bell
Conversion of a Vicious Roman Centurion by Rev. Martin Francis Edior and Ethelinda Edior
Diary of an Immortal, The by David J. Castello
Digital Now, The by Roland Allnach
Famous Times by Angus Gordon
Fibonacci Tales by eLBe
Ganny's Journal by Ganny and Bettejeanne Hammond
Gardens of the King, The by Andrew Glenn
Gem Connection, The by Michael Lane
Go Down Swinging by J. Ellis 
God and the gods by Genesis T. Yengoh 
Government 2.0 by Joseph Gorski
Graceful Bull by Adele Joseph
Headshot by Mark Freimark
Inalienable Rights Versus Abuse by R.Q.Public
Infinity, Divinity and the Holy Trinity by William Hearne
Jasenovac Then and Now by William Dorich
Kahraman by Rima Jbara
Karma Code, The by Daniel Davidsohn
Let's Make Our World Better by William Warren Luce
Living on Troll Mountain by Judith Olson
Long Way Back Home by Evelyn Saah-Giegbefumwen
Malayan Enigma by Nicolaus Snow
Muddy Minutes by Rima Jbara
My Journey with Infiltrating Ductile Carcinoma (Breast Cancer) by Anne Anderson
Nine Assignments, The by Glenda Winders
Other Two-Fifthes, The by Joan Early
Paradigm Lost by R. Roderick Rowe
Passion Spirit Purpose by Ana Weber
Revolution? by Dino Hatzopoulos
Rising Above by Bruno DeLuca
Run from a Shadow by Ruth Callick
Sarah's Secret by Beverly Scott
Secrets of the Heart by Michael Vincent Dlask
She's Got the Jack by Suzanne Eglington
Sounds and Smells of My Childhood, The - Part II by Mike McCarthy
Spice Up Your Speaking Presentations by James Ocque
Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse by Sarah Cash
Stolen Glory by Mike Brewster and Taps Gallagher
They’ll Never Die by Don Camus
Tin Can Down by Max Blue
Technology Governance by Azhar Zia-ur-Rehman
UFOs and God by Michael R. Lane
Unity of Opposites, A by Steve Gossage
You and I by Suzanne Eglington
Your Behavior by Richard H. Pfau
What is Man by Rohan and Mohan Perera
What Love Would Say by Connie Munde
Wizor Fair, The by Robert A.G. Erickson
Zappity Zip, Just That Quick! by Judi Schleppenbach
 
 
First Chapter Reviews
 
Alexandria by Gregory Ness

 
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When the story line is set and the character and setting details are brought into focus, concentrate on prose. A writer’s style of storytelling is evident from the beginning of the tale’s construction. It is an extension of his brain and the way he absorbs and interprets the world around him. With the arc of the story set, it is time to clarify the prose, as only he can do it. ...
 
Reviews for July 2017
Achaladair by William S. Young
American Woman's Life in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, An by Carol Lewellen
Arelle: Book One of the Legend of Arelle Henne by James McKenzie
Becoming Berit by Berit Frydenlund McMillan
Bucket of Blood by Mack Goodman
Bucky and the Navigator by Kristiana Pelot
Colonial Countess, The by Robin Bell
Famous Times by Angus Gordon
Fibonacci Tales by eLBe
First Piece of the Puzzle, The by Jean L. Embry
Gardens of the King, The by Andrew Glenn
Government 2.0 by Joseph Gorski
Graceful Bull by Adele Joseph
Headshot by Mark Freimark
Inalienable Rights Versus Abuse by R.Q.Public
Infinity, Divinity and the Holy Trinity by William Hearne
Kahraman by Rima Jbara
Long Way Back Home by Evelyn Saah-Giegbefumwen
Mira and Other Poems of Guyana by Stanley Niamitali
Muddy Minutes by Rima Jbara
My Journey with Infiltrating Ductile Carcinoma (Breast Cancer) by Anne Anderson
Nine Assignments, The by Glenda Winders
Paradigm Lost by R. Roderick Rowe
Revolution? by Dino Hatzopoulos
Rising Above by Bruno DeLuca
Secrets of the Heart by Michael Vincent Dlask
Stockboy by Thomas Duffy
Tin Can Down by Max Blue
Unity of Opposites, A by Steve Gossage
 
 
 
 
Focus Review
The Accusation by Bandi
Starvation, terror, death—this is the world of people trapped north of the Korean DMZ in a country led beneath the auspices of a single man who will do anything to preserve his fiefdom. And these conditions exist only in the best of favors. For many people, a minor offense, or perceived offense, results in banishment, generational curses, or hard labor—a sentence of sunup to sundown toil, torture, and thirst until a person is literally worked to death. The latter is what one expects from life under a socialist monarch, but it is the former, the everyday grueling aspects of ordinary life, that are captured within this insightful and harrowing collection of stories written about life in North Korea. ... 
 
Recommended Reviews
Accusation, The by Bandi
And Into The Fire by Rodney Atkinson with contributions from William Dorich and Edward Spalton 
Collision by Siegfried Finser 
Conversion of a Vicious Roman Centurion by Rev. Martin Francis Edior and Ethelinda Edior 
Ganny's Journal by Ganny and Bettejeanne Hammond 
Jasenovac Then and Now by William Dorich 
Karma Code, The by Daniel Davidsohn 
Living on Troll Mountain by Judith Olson 
Malayan Enigma by Nicholas Snow 
Renascence by Leigh Goodison 
Run from a Shadow by Ruth Callick 
Sounds and Smells of My Childhood, The - Part II by Mike McCarthy 
Spice Up Your Speaking Presentations by James Ocque 
Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse by Sarah Cash 
Stolen Glory by Mike Brewster and Taps Gallagher 
Technology Governance by Azhar Zia-ur-Rehman 
What Love Would Say by Connie Munde 
Wizor Fair, The by Robert A.G. Erickson 
Zappity Zip, Just That Quick! by Judi Schleppenbach 
 
 
 
 
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