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DJ Robbins
6 de marzo de 2026
Mom: An Acronym
Mom: An Acronym
Matronly
Objective
Talented
Hopeful
Energetic
Radiant
DJ Robbins
6 de marzo de 2026
Toe head
Toe head
The toehead boy cries
Panting collie finds broken glasses
mama goin be mad
wet nose
Slobbery kisses comfort
Mama appears in the doorway
sees boy
sees broken glasses
Mama scolds the boy
Boy cries
Mama hugs the boy
Boy smiles
Mama’s hug heals
Dog pants
DJ Robbins
5 de marzo de 2026
Ode to Christmas
Ode to Christmas
Tinsel on a grand Douglas Fir
I can see myself in these bulbs of blue, green, and red,
Jesus Christ,
Our savior was born on this day
Presents piled high, they’re nice, I guess
Couples kissing under mistletoe,
Let’s not forget the meaning of the season.
Anahit Arustamyan
28 de febrero de 2026
The Pilot by Anahit Arustamyan
The Pilot by Anahit Arustamyan
Some lines from my novel, ‘’The Pilot’’
‘’Half past nine in the morning. Get the medicine today. Something more… Madam Gohar, the boy needs much more love and positivity than medicine. He had been in the orphanage when he got ill and was taken to hospital. The boy’s current condition is connected with his emotionally stressful situation and depression. It’s none of my business but I dare to ask why he used to live in the orphanage,’’ Arsen said to Gohar quietly.
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J. Paul Roe
24 de febrero de 2026
Why Read 'Into the BeanStalk?'
Why Read 'Into the BeanStalk?'
Into the BeanStalk is a cyberpunk retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk set in a corrupt megacity where the corporations live in a utopia in the clouds.
Jack was born missing an arm and a leg, a shut-in tech nerd whose family is drowning in medical debt and corporate fine print. When a betrayal and a catastrophic cyberattack fry her neural implants, Jack starts seeing an impossible column of light stretching from the slums up to the glittering corporate city in the sky.
This is a story about disability and rage, found family and bad choices, and what it costs to challenge a system designed to grind you down. If you like fairy tales twisted into neon-drenched rebellions, sarcastic underdogs, and high-stakes heists against sky-dwelling elites, Into the BeanStalk is for you.
P. J. Parker
21 de febrero de 2026
The Ultimate Gothic Crush
The Ultimate Gothic Crush
In Origin of the Vampyre, P.J. Parker delivers a lush, high-stakes sequel to Fire on the Water, following biographer Rachel Walton as she investigates the tragic life of John Polidori, the true author of The Vampyre. Rachel’s research into Polidori’s role as a consultant for gruesome murders blurs the line between history and the paranormal, while the bond between her and her host, Aubrey, highlights a "beautiful monster" archetype. Parker masterfully evokes a predatory Georgian London, making this "time-blurring mystery" a rare sequel that surpasses the original, breathing dangerous new life into the vampire myth. ★★★★★ (5/5)
P. J. Parker
21 de febrero de 2026
The Beautiful Wretch: The Alluring Monster
The Beautiful Wretch: The Alluring Monster
In the "year without a summer," Mary Shelley birthed a monster. Two centuries later, P.J. Parker’s dual-timeline thriller, Fire on the Water, explores the echoes of that dark summer. The story follows Rachel Walton, an American biographer in Switzerland mourning her late boyfriend. When she uncovers a trunk of lost diaries belonging to Shelley and Dr. John Polidori, she begins "hacking and suturing" the fragments of the past. Parker brilliantly contrasts Rachel’s grief-driven obsession with Mary’s cold rationalism. Blurring the lines between research and reality, Rachel is stalked by a figure of "uncommon beauty" who mirrors Shelley’s creation. Atmospheric and sophisticated, Parker delivers a visceral exploration of the "horror of true love" that breathes new life into a classic legend.
P. J. Parker
21 de febrero de 2026
CONTEMPORARY MANHATTAN THRILLER
CONTEMPORARY MANHATTAN THRILLER
Review: Smoke by P.J. Parker
P.J. Parker’s Smoke is a sharp, visceral departure from the typical assassin thriller. Set in a "chrome-plated" Manhattan, the novel follows Thomas Smoke, a professional killer who subverts tropes by being terrifyingly human. Unlike the cold calculation of Tom Ripley or the moral code of Dexter Morgan, Smoke is defined by his vulnerability—he bleeds, fails, and feels the weight of his mortality.
Parker transforms New York into a living antagonist, using gritty architectural detail to heighten a high-octane game of cat-and-mouse. This cinematic masterclass in tension challenges readers to root for a monster in a morally ambiguous world. It is a raw, irregular pulse of a thriller that demands a screen adaptation.
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
P. J. Parker
21 de febrero de 2026
A Slave’s Rise, a Sultan’s Shadow...
A Slave’s Rise, a Sultan’s Shadow...
P.J. Parker’s Roxelana & Suleyman is a five-star historical epic that blends the tension of a modern thriller with the lush detail of the 16th-century Ottoman Empire. The novel follows Aleksandra’s transformation from a slave into the Harem’s most powerful woman, navigating a "pressure cooker" of political intrigue and deadly stakes. Featuring an authoritative voice and a complex protagonist, this work bridges the gap between ancient power struggles and contemporary feminist discourse.