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Several of our writers are published authors and would love your support:

Victoria Grossack (link to her author page) is the author of several novels in different and interesting genres, including several related to Pride and Prejudice, a series starring crows saving the world, and some based on Greek myths.

Creepy Classics: Ghost Stories from Ancient Rome by Juliette Harrisson. Amazon description: "Every tale in this collection of thirteen short stories has been inspired by an ancient Roman ghost story. There are scary stories, sad stories, gory stories, and funny stories. But most of all, you will find spooky stories, that have been making the hair stand up on the backs of people’s necks for two thousand years and counting."

The Mobster's Daughter / Daniel Willard (a.k.a. Baby M). Amazon description: "The Mobster’s Daughter is a tale set in Youngstown, Ohio, a blue collar city of giant steel mills and back-room bookie joints, close-knit families and unsolved disappearances, church festivals and car bombs."