The Journey of an Upcoming Author

Book Review: sometimes I fall asleep thinking about you by Catarine Hancock
'sometimes i fall asleep thinking about you' is a collection of poetry on the feeling of never getting closure, that lingering longing...

Book Review: shine your icy crown by Amanda Lovelace
“Make them rue the day they underestimated you.” This is a story about not letting society dictate the limits of your potential. it’s...

Book Review: The Grief We're Given by William Bortz
How are we to learn to grieve when it feels unrelenting? How are we to adore and memorialise small moments of appreciation? How are we to...

Book Review: If Only I Could Tell You by Hannah Beckerman
Audrey knows that life is filled with ups and downs, but she can't help feeling like she's been dealt more than her fair share as she's...

Book Review: Confessions of Her by Cindy Cherie
Based on a true story, Confessions of Her is the debut poetry novel by Cindy Cherie. It is a tale of survival depicting how one young...

Book Review: Shades of Lovers by Catarine Hancock
From the author of the poetry collections 'how the words come' and 'the boys i've loved and the end of the world', comes a heartfelt and...

Book Review: Coffee Days, Whiskey Nights by Cyrus Parker
Coffee days, whiskey nights is a collection of poetry, prose, and aphorisms that juxtaposes the hopefulness a brand new day can bring...

Book Review: Almost Adults by Ali Pantony
The struggle is real… Ever managed to kill a succulent after just a few days? Got seven reminder letters on the kitchen table because you...

Book Review: This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
When Minnie meets Quinn at a NYE party, it’s clear that they’ve got nothing in common – except for the strange fact of their being born...

Book Review: Meet me in London by Georgia Toffolo
What do you do when your fake engagement starts to feel too real…

Book Review: Breathless by Jennifer Niven
You were my first. Not just sex, although that was part of it, but the first to look past everything else into me.

Book Review: Lover by Sakshi Narula
A poem is a ray of hope, a friend who is as messed up as you but knows you better than the rest of the world.

Book Review: Nineteen by Makenzie Campbell
By the author of the wildly successful 2am Thoughts, comes Nineteen — titled after the poet's age when she wrote this new book. Nineteen...

Book Review: SMEAR: Poems for Girls by Greta Bellmacina
A vivid, powerful anthology of poems by and for young women, giving voice to a new generation of international poets, with themes of...

Book Review: Dear Girl by Aija Mayrock
From a poet and celebrated spoken-word performer comes a debut poetry collection that takes readers on an empowering, lyrical journey...

Book Review: becoming by Renaada Williams
Everyone understands that life is hard, but self-love and dedication will always be the key. Becoming.is a beautiful debut collection of...

Book Review: Loveish by Sakshi Narula
Loveish is Sakshi's debut poetry collection. Its a collection of poems about love, well something like it. The book weaves a story about...

Book Review: [Dis]Connected: Volume 2 by Michelle Halket
[Dis]Connected presents poems and short stories about connection wrapped up in a most unique exercise in creative writing. Follow along...

Book Review: I Hope You Stay by Courtney Peppernell
In the spirit of her bestselling series, Pillow Thoughts, Courtney Peppernell returns with a new, empowering collection of poetry and...






















