• Ford Cooper - Music is my Soul
    Jun 28 2025

    Ford Cooper, born and raised in Clarksville, Tennessee, is an emerging 23-year-old musician whose soulful melodies and introspective lyrics resonate with audiences worldwide.

    Cooper’s music exemplifies the boundless possibilities of artistic expression. From the gritty sounds of 90’s grunge to the smooth rhythms of neo-soul, his musical journey is a testament to the transformative power of music. Feeling Fly is his new release

    Ford’s musical odyssey began at the age of 15 when he first picked up a guitar. Drawn to the raw energy and emotional depth of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, it was the authenticity of these bands that ignited his personal desire to become a musician.

    Ford dove even deeper into the rich tapestry of musical genres highlighting the soulful sounds of artists like Marvin Gaye, D’Angelo and Erykah Badu. This allowed him to craft his own unique sound, blending a fusion of smooth grooves, heartfelt lyrics, and infectious melodies.

    Ford has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and his new single, “All I Ever Say” shares his personal struggles with mental health.

    You can find his music here-https://open.spotify.com/album/0X69cH92voTrpGxZXUTieT

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    29 mins
  • Jennifer Anne Gordon - Women of Horror
    Jun 28 2025

    Jennifer Anne Gordon (she/they) is an award-winning author and podcast host. Her debut novel Beautiful, Frightening and Silent won the Kindle Book Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, as well as the Best Horror Novel of the Year from Authors on The Air and was a finalist for American Book Fest’s Best Book Award- Horror, 2020. Her novel Pretty/Ugly won the Helicon Award for Best Horror for 2022, and the Kindle Book Award for Best Novel of the Year (Reader’s Choice). Her collection The Japanese Box: And Other Stories was an instant Amazon Bestseller and her story The Japanese Box won the Lit Nastie Award for 2024 for Best Short Story.

    Her personal essays have been featured on Horror Tree, Nerd Daily, Ladies of Horror Fiction, Writers After Dark, and Quail Bell Magazine, and are featured in Such a Loss, and Letting Grief Speak: Writing Portals for Life After Loss.

    Jennifer is the creator and co-host of the popular comedic literary podcast Vox Vomitus, as well as a co-host of House of Mystery on NBC Radio.

    For benevolent stalking please visit www.JenniferAnneGordon.com

    Grab a copy of her book here-https://a.co/d/fg5hgfr

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    30 mins
  • Meg Hamand - Love, Survival, and Hope
    Jun 21 2025

    Meg Hamand has had a heart for storytelling since her first poem was published in an anthology in elementary school. Since then, she graduated with a degree in English and creative writing from Indiana State University. She’s been published in multiple print and online publications and recognized as Michiana 40 Under 40 by South Bend Chamber of Commerce. She lives in Northern Indiana with her high school sweetheart, daughter, and miniature Dachshund, Nixon (named after Captain Nixon from Band of Brothers, not after the president).

    Grab a copy here: https://a.co/d/7zN6D5p

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    30 mins
  • Kate Maruyama - Rich Literary Family Drama
    Jun 21 2025

    ALTERATIONS by Kate Maruyama (Running Wild Press; March 2025) is an absorbing Hollywood history and compelling love story forged with a rich literary family drama. Its characters allow the past and present to intertwine, highlighting how family, whether we like it or not, makes up who we are. Maruyama is best known as a horror writer, but this new novel is inspired by Maruyama’s aunt and her New England Boston marriage as well as her time spent living and working in Los Angeles. As Matt Tyrnauer, director of Victoria’s Secret: Angels & Demons and Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood, raves Kate Maruyama invents a magical refracted Hollywood history and a lusty, coded story of forbidden love in Lotusland.”

    Grab a copy here: https://a.co/d/hmGWdMq

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    29 mins
  • Claudia Rowe - Foster Care - Wards of the State
    Jun 14 2025

    CLAUDIA ROWE has been writing about the hallways where kids and government clash for more than 30 years. A native of New York City now living in Seattle, her reporting on racially skewed school discipline for The Seattle Times helped to change education laws in Washington State and her coverage of Latino youth gangs was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Rowe has also written for The New York Times, Mother Jones, and Amazon Original Stories. In 2018 she received the Washington State Book Award for her true crime memoir The Spider and the Fly (Dey Street). She is a member of the editorial board at The Seattle Times, where she writes about foster care, juvenile justice, and public education.

    Grab a copy of Wards of the State: The Long Shadow of American Foster Care

    https://a.co/d/eFLNG8s

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    30 mins
  • Barret Baumgart - Mysteries of Our Planet
    Jun 14 2025

    Barret Baumgart is an essayist, screenwriter, and the author of the nonfiction books China Lake and YUCK. His essays have appeared in The Paris Review, The Gettysburg Review, The Iowa Review, The Rumpus, Vice, LitHub, The Seneca Review, and The Literary Review, among others. He lives in Los Angeles.

    Grab a copy of the book- YUCK: The Birth and Death of the Weird and Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca Brevifolia by Barret Baumgart https://a.co/d/gByPIOQ

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    30 mins
  • Ed Jones - Medication, Mental Illness, and Murder
    Jun 6 2025

    EDWARD L. JONES III has been an award-winning writer in advertising and higher education. During his ad career, he won more than 350 awards for creativity. In his time away from advertising, Ed served as a community columnist for the Charlotte Observer. He lives in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina area. This is his first book.

    Grab a copy-https://a.co/d/dDXaIsZ

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    28 mins
  • Bremond Berry MacDougall and Lisa Cooper - Friendship and Books
    Jun 6 2025

    Bremond Berry MacDougall is a graduate of University of Texas at Austin with a BA in Spanish. While raising her three children between Austin and New York City, she amassed a collection of many thousands of books that make up what she calls a “readers’ library” (as opposed to a collector’s library). Rather than first editions, it contains dog-eared favorites, collections from both of her grandmothers complete with personal notes, and books she hasyet to read. She and her husband helped to establish Eleanor Hall at St. Andrew’s School in Austin, a kindergarten building named after her late mother who was a champion of joyful learning. A board member of the Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York, a nonprofit that aims to advance well-being, equity, and justice for all of New York’s children, she lives in Manhattan.

    Lisa Cooper-Lisa A. E. Cooper is a lawyer by profession and attended Amherst College and University of Texas School of Law. She has worked at a small Bay Area law firm that specializes in immigration law since 2008. A lifelong reader and book lover, her stint as a communications director for a school in Palo Alto undergoing a rebrand sparked her interest in publishing. Working with a graphic designer to rethink the school’s print magazines in an age that prioritizes digital experiences was an exciting and rewarding challenge. The mother of two adult daughters, she recently relocated to New York City.

    www.quiteliterallybooks.com

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    29 mins