Notes from the Hill’s You Seriously Don’t Want To Know
“You Seriously Don’t Want to Know” is a truth-bent novel about grief, memory, and the alternate worlds we build to survive what breaks us. After an accident fractures her reality, Ba slips between past and present, between the brother she lost and the life that might have been. Sharp, funny, and devastating, this story unravels the myths families use to stay standing - and the ghosts we love too much to let go.
Storm Whisperer’s The Blade & The Storme
The Caerwyn Chronicles - The Blade & The Storme, is a mythic, low-magic, slow-burn fantasy. When Riven and Storme’s paths collide, their lives entwine in a story shaped by memory, burden, and the courage it takes to face the past.
Atiq Zabinski’s Implausible Immigrant
An ongoing true-life story. A middle-aged American quits their drug habits and moves to a country halfway around the world, a place they’ve never been and where they know no one. Their flimsy excuse for a survival plan soon proves to be a fantasy. They turn to journaling to sort out reality from delusion and to wrest meaning from the jaws of despair. Will this be an inspiring tale of rebirth or an drawn-out suicide note?
Fiona Bridges’ Flying High in Appalachia
Levy, a writer and journalist on the verge of a nervous breakdown, is haunted by a naughty spectral stranger on her two day cycling trip through the Silver Comet And Chief Ladiga trails. Her life will never be the same as she has found her new purpose: To bring the forgotten people into the light.
Angela J Fisher’s The Gambit: A Nation’s Descent
In 2025, the unthinkable became policy. The Gambit is Angela’s refusal to look away. This sprawling narrative series chronicles the systemic erasure of civil rights, the rise of the “Architects,” and the heartbreaking human cost of the “Assault.” Blending poetic verse with investigative rigor, it serves as a “Vigil of Memory” for the institutions we lost - and a rallying cry for the resistance that remains.








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