Author Christine E. Ray on Darker Objects

As I write this, I am struck by the irony. Any writer or editor who has ever worked with me knows that I am not a fan of Author’s Notes or writer-written Introductions. I am a selfish reader of poetry and prose. I vastly prefer to experience the language for myself, with no set expectationsContinue reading “Author Christine E. Ray on Darker Objects”

Free Verse Revolution’s Kristiana Reed Reviews Darker Objects

Since discovering Christine E. Ray’s work in 2016, it has been clear that Ray’s objective within the writing community goes beyond simply sharing her work with others. Ray is a brilliant fosterer of talent as shown in her contributions and dedications to several collectives and in the establishment of Indie Blu(e) Publishing. There is aContinue reading “Free Verse Revolution’s Kristiana Reed Reviews Darker Objects”

Darker Objects: Coming Fall of 2023 from Indie Blu(e) Publishing

Christine E. Ray weaves pieces of her original poetry and prose deftly alongside the fierce words and striking artwork of talented collaborators in her latest offering, Darker Objects. Poetic solos, duets, and themed anthems combine potently in sections with evocative titles like ‘American Gothic’, ‘Ghosted’, ‘Nocturnes’, ‘Viral’ ‘Rooms so Still, So Silent’, ‘Tongue-Tied’, ‘Tenterhooks’, ‘Rage Against theContinue reading “Darker Objects: Coming Fall of 2023 from Indie Blu(e) Publishing”

Now Available for Kindle: Heavy Mental by Kindra M. Austin

Find yourself at home with unexpected time on your hands? It’s a great day to read Heavy Mental, Kindra M. Austin‘s brilliant new poetry book. Released today for Kindle.   Print version coming soon.

Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews The Lithium Chronicles

The thing about Nicole Lyons is …. There are too many things about Nicole Lyons and nothing about her is sufficient to encompass all that she is and will be. She’s more than words. But she is without doubt the fiery mistress of words. She knows the power within words. She knows the spells behindContinue reading “Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews The Lithium Chronicles”