Greetings Otherworld travelers, and welcome to our first book stop of the week. Today we’re going to be looking at a story that has a great amount of emotional depth and effortlessly brings readers in with its charms, ensuring that they feel like they are part of the story. Read on to learn more about Darkness Me, Colorful You. In … Read More
Sci-Fi Promo – The Boy with No Name (A Tale of People and Apples, Part 1)
Greetings travelers, and welcome to our first stop in the Otherworld of the week. We’re going to be doing things a little differently today, as we’re saying goodbye to Amazon, and saying hello to WattPad. For those who might not know, Wattpad is a great place to read your favorite stories in a regularly updated fashion. Even Tellest has had … Read More
Dark Fantasy Promo – Fields Of Blood: The Horse Lord Book 1
Greetings Otherworld travelers. We’re at the beginning of a predominantly big month for books, as we’re moving into the holiday season, and it’s a time for writers to speed up their processes in order to try and write as much and as fast as they can ahead of NaNoWriMo. It’s great for promotions though, too, and we’re running a great … Read More
The Peace at Knife’s Edge (The Breathing World Book 1)
Greetings travelers! What’s this? A second otherworld stop in the same day? That is absolutely right. November is historically a busy month for writing, and this year is no exception. While I am working very hard on a book of my own, we’ve got other storytellers who are proud and excited to show there’s off. Read on to learn more … Read More
Fantasy Promo – Endymion or The State of Entropy: A Lyrical Drama
Greetings travelers, and welcome to our first stop in the Otherworld for the month! It’s a month for writing and prose, and boy do we start things out with a bang. If you’re interested in a fantastic epic poem, Kurt R. Ward has you covered. With a stark reference to one of the great poems by John Keats, Endymion shares … Read More
Urban Fantasy Promo – The Channeler
Greetings travelers, and welcome back to another journey through the Otherworld. Today, we’re going to be looking at something that’s quirky and strange in subtle ways, but entertaining throughout. Read on to learn more about The Channeler. Author R.C. Allen is no stranger to the carefully crafted word. His first book released a decade ago, and he’s only refined his … Read More
Sci-Fi Promo – Blood on the Blue Moon: A Scifi Mystery Novel (The Broadcloak Files Book 1)
Greetings Otherworld travelers, and welcome to our second promotion of the week. We’re sticking with sci-fi for now, but this time around, we’re taking off and venturing off into the great vastness of space. But this isn’t just any sci-fi, no. We’re going to be seeing a little mystery in Blood on the Blue Moon. Mysteries can be a challenge … Read More
Sci-Fi Promo – Grey Is The New Blue (The Vixen Grey Series, Book 1)
Greetings Otherworld travelers, and welcome to our first feature of the new week. We’re starting the festivities off with a pulp sci-fi that fans of the genre will love, especially when it comes to synthetic humanoids that could be hiding among us. It’s the first book from the catalog of a very hard-working author, but we’ll for spot more of … Read More
Historical Fantasy – The Spindle
Greetings Otherworld travelers, and welcome to our last stop of the week. It’s been a busy one, primarily focused on interviews, but we’re coming back to good ol’ fashioned stories, though of course in today’s case, it’s stories that are being told in new ways. Read on to learn more about today’s great tale. Newcomer author Ashley Griffin may be … Read More
Children’s Book Promo – The Tallest Christmas Tree: A Heartwarming Bedtime Story About Being Yourself and Accepting Others as They Are
Greetings travelers, and welcome to our second to last promotion of the week. We’re visiting a lovely holiday-themed place in the Otherworld today, suitable for kids and kids at heart. If you’re already excited for Christmas, read on to learn more about The Tallest Christmas Tree. Author Julia Zheng has a wide assortment of lovely children’s books, but perhaps no … Read More