Out today: And Then I Shall Transform!

Today we are thrilled to welcome to the world And Then I Shall Transform, Amy Laurens’ new collection of six fantasy stories. These lush, voicey, audacious stories will capture your senses and draw you into worlds you never thought existed. Congratulations, Amy! Six fantasy tales of transformation:

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Curses With Benefits, Inklet #99

Well, we’re nearly at that end! Today marks the release of Curses With Benefits, our latest and second last ever Inklet by Amy Laurens! Curses With Benefits is an urban fantasy story. Wrestling with insomnia leaves Harry desperate enough to do the unthinkable: summon a demon for assistance.  Naturally, he gets more than…

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Inklet #94, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls

Our most recent Inklet by Liana Brooks, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls, has just been released! Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls is a contemporary fantasy story with a romantic twist. Ninety-six-year-old Tilly’s great grandchildren insist she try something new to keep her brain active. The cute little virtual game Hero’s Journey seems harmless…

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Inklet #87, Moon And Morning

Moon And Morning by Amy Laurens, the newest publication in our Inklet lineup, debuts this week!! Moon And Morning is a contemporary fantasy story. Rory appreciates her big, sprawling family—and the beauty of twilight down at the lake—but sometimes she wishes she felt a little bit less like a freakish…

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Inklet #85: Far More Satisfying Than Hell

Today marks the release of Far More Satisfying Than Hell, our latest Inklet by Amy Laurens! Far More Satisfying Than Hell is a dark fantasy story. Imprisoned in a back bedroom with a darkness deeper than any lack of light for company, Ava bides her time.  Fury boils inside her, keeping her going,…

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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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