Author Spotlight: S. A. McNutt and Her Illuminating Collection, Lamplighter: Poems

In poetry, words evoke emotion and imagery, and these are tools S. A. McNutt wields masterfully. Her collection Lamplighter: Poems reflects two decades of observation, offering a reflective journey through memory, nature, and quiet truths.

From Gnight Sara to Sunday Sunset

The sequel, I Love You, Sunday Sunset, draws its name from Heck’s poem in Gnight Sara / Night Heck. In the poem, he reflects on Sunday sunsets as symbols of farewells and new beginnings, an idea that quietly but powerfully echoes throughout the story.

The Uncharted Territory: How Indie Authors Are Redrawing the Literary Map

In the overlooked corners of the literary world, far from the unrelenting pace and grand traditions of established publishing houses, a quiet revolution is taking shape. This movement is powered not by business tactics or sales projections but by the fervent commitment of storytellers. Welcome to the indie author’s realm, a setting in which creative autonomy dominates, and authors build their own publishing routes. For years, books traveled a predictable route from writer to reader through traditional publishing, but today, new narratives emerge—ones that change what literary achievement truly means.