Inklet #75, Crystalline and Bright

The Inklet Crystalline And Bright by Amy Laurens makes its debut this week! Crystalline And Bright is a contemporary fantasy story. The voices haunt Amberly—or rather, they nag her, a constant, invisible stream of criticism keeping her company while she survives a boarding school where none but a few teachers like her. A good…

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Bs By Bioluminescent Light, Inklet #71

Today marks the release of Bs By Bioluminescent Light, our latest Inklet by Amy Laurens! Bs By Bioluminescent Light is a horror and science fiction story. She waits alone on the dark park bench, missing the family who no longer call.  She waits for the tiny pollinators who fill the park each night—if…

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Inklet of the Week!

New on the shelf this week is Desperate Measures by Amy Laurens!! Desperate Measures is a horror story. Katrina just wants the perfect dress for her wedding day. But the dress shop makes error after error.  Desperation sets in. But even Katrina underestimates the consequences of the dress shop’s mistakes…  A short horror tale…

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Shoe: This Week’s Inklet

Amy Laurens, congratulations on the release of Shoe this week! Shoe is a horror fairytale story. Jenna finds an abandoned shoe on the side of the road, unaware that the shoe waits deliberately. Inexplicably drawn to the shoe, Jenna takes it home. But what the shoe wants from her? A…

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Welcome To The World, Inklet #61

The Inklet Fire Bright by Amy Laurens makes its debut this week! Fire Bright is a dark fantasy story. The absolute last thing Adela wants? Rather, um, heated dreams about Jiri, her school archnemesis now on the opposite side of a violent, magical culture war. Unfortunately, her subconscious disagrees. Or the magical fate potion Anamata disagrees.…

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Shh, It’s A Secret! (Inklet #60, Out Today)

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of A Kiss Is The Secret this week!! A Kiss Is The Secret is a contemporary fantasy story. Nuns, possibly magical—Mary never could get the story from her mother straight—raised her mother. They provided her food, care, and love—and left her with a legacy.  Because when Mary reached…

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