Year: 2021

Olive and Hercule

Olive and Hercule

By Stephanie Graves My debut mystery novel, Olive Bright, Pigeoneer is set in late spring of 1941. By then, Agatha Christie had published twenty-eight mysteries, and one or more was… READ MORE

Fairy Godmothers Rap Sheet

Fairy Godmothers Rap Sheet

By Saranna DeWylde Petunia “Petty” Iphigenia Blossom Petunia is the oldest of the sisters and she’s often found leading the charge. She was valedictorian at Fairy Godmother Academy and is… READ MORE

New Year, New Me…

New Year, New Me…

By Lynn Cahoon Remember when you watched a certain sit com and the witch main character decided to change up their appearance/look to fit someone else’s view of what they… READ MORE

Mutanabbi Market

Mutanabbi Market

By Gina Wilkinson A gust of wind whistled off the Tigris and fluttered a million pages with its brackish sigh. “Rania, my dear!” Adnan was thin as a child, but… READ MORE

8 Facts About Pigeons During WWII

8 Facts About Pigeons During WWII

By Stephanie Graves 1. Pigeons have an innate ability to find their way home across hundreds of miles of unfamiliar territory. Studies have shown that they use a combination of… READ MORE

My Favorite Fairy Tales

My Favorite Fairy Tales

By Saranna DeWylde One of my favorite fairytales is Red Riding Hood. One, because I’m a werewolf fangirl and I’ve always loved that iteration of the tale. When broken down,… READ MORE

You Know You’re A Writer When

You Know You’re A Writer When

by Rebecca Zanetti 1.  You find yourself rewriting somebody’s dialogue during your conversation with them at a barbeque. 2.  You’re at a workshop or class, and the instructor tries to… READ MORE