Video Trailer of Rachel Finch’s A Sparrow Stirs its Wings

Shout-out to Phoenix Ascended for this beautiful video trailer of Rachel Finch’s A Sparrow Stirs its Wings. Paperback, 148 pages/Published June 28, 2018 by Sudden Denouement Publishing A Sparrow Stirs its Wings is available at Amazon.com, Amazon Europe (Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Amazon.it, and Amazon.es), and Book Depository.

From Nicholas Gagnier: Leonard The Liar Excerpt

Twenty-four years passed before my daughter broached the origins of her given name. I was confident, as most young parents are, the question would have come up much sooner. I thought- as she passed through the annals of adolescence, trying to hide joints in her school bag and dated boys (many of whom were ofContinue reading “From Nicholas Gagnier: Leonard The Liar Excerpt”

Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Ashley Jane

Ashley Jane is an indie author from Alabama. She is a former Inmate Substance Abuse Counselor with research published in Crime and Delinquency magazine. She has also been featured on various poetry sites. Currently, she moves between consulting, editing books for others and working with computers. She still enjoys research, and you’ll often find herContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Ashley Jane”

Review of A Sparrow Stirs its Wings, Rachel Finch by Kristiana Reed

From the moment Sudden Denouement Publishing announced the publication of Rachel Finch’s debut poetry collection, I could not wait to read it. Finch made a brave and bold entrance onto Blood into Ink, with ignition pieces like Girls are not for Beating (pg.35). I was hooked by her ability to sing fire with a bloodyContinue reading “Review of A Sparrow Stirs its Wings, Rachel Finch by Kristiana Reed”

Melody Lee: Morning Reflections

Sitting on my back porch with my pal, my fourteen year old pooch, enjoying fresh morning air, hot coffee and the whiff of jasmine thriving on a nearby trellis. I am almost in a trance from the peacefulness that only these early mornings offer. Red cardinals and other birds, maybe quails or mourning doves, IContinue reading “Melody Lee: Morning Reflections”