These featured authors are ones have supported the site most by contributing to interviews, blogs and the Etsy store. As a way of a thank you for their contributions I have chosen to give them special recognition and showcase their work as featured authors.
Sydney’s Convicts, by Logan Firth
Sydney’s Convicts tells the story of a young, convicted child from London’s poor society. Exiled to life in the far away colony of New South Wales, Emily Wilson endures the brutality and horrors of a convict’s world while finding herself.
Beware, this story includes dark and heavy topics not suitable for readers below the age of 16.
It’s Just The Haze, by Erica Ma
It’s Just the Haze is a collection of thoughts, heartbreaks, adulting, reminders, and hope.
Not polished. Not perfect. Just real.
For those who feel too much.
For the ones who show up anyway.
For anyone missing old friends, loving too softly, or simply learning to breathe again.
Flip to any page.
Let it sit. Let it hold you.
Maybe it’s not always a storm.
Maybe… it’s just the haze.
In Verse, by Lyra Wilder
In-Verse is a raw and intimate poetry memoir that explores what it means to grow up under pressure, to question your worth, to be racked with anxiety – and to find your way back to faith, identity, and yourself.
Told in four parts, each poem unfolds like a whispered prayer or a journal entry. If you have ever felt like too much and not enough at the same time, In-Verse is your reminder that you are seen.
When The Forest Held Its Breath, by Sidonia V. Antal
A psychological crime thriller
A weekend escape to a snowy mountain town should have been perfect. But when Zoe’s boyfriend vanishes without a trace, she’s pulled into a chilling hunt for missing men—victims of a killer said to stalk the frozen forest. The deeper she digs, the more she realizes the truth may lie far beyond the trees… and closer to home than she ever imagined.
As whispers of old crimes collide with dangerous new secrets, Zoe finds herself caught between two deadly worlds: a decades-old string of murders in the mountains, and the ruthless web of a city underworld. In both, trust is a luxury—and betrayal can be fatal.