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Coming Soon, spring edition

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Here’s what we have in store for you for the spring. Stay tuned!

Award-winning author Geonn Cannon’s next book releases March 1. You won’t want to miss this Clare Lance story!

Monarch, by Geonn Cannon - releases March 1

Claire Lance once had a knack for finding trouble while on the run from the law. Now, years after settling down, trouble has found her.

Claire and her wife, Jodie, have been settled for six years in the quiet Washington island town of...

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Quarantine Reads!

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While we’re still in this phase of social distancing, isolation, and quarantine, we all need things to keep our minds occupied. To that end, here are Supposed Crimes’ fabulous April and May books. 

First, if you’re in the mood for futuristic heroes and villains, you can check out Agent Phoenix by Christopher Michael Carter. There are a lot of fight scenes, so go into this with your battle armor on.

 

Next, put...

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Winter/Spring Reviews Round-Up

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We've had a great few months of releases! Here's what readers have had to say about our books:

Can You Hear Me? by Geonn Cannon (February)

There’s much I like about this tale: a woodworker plying her craft in an old Indiana farm and a pilot flying the cutting edge of space vehicles. Old tech and new tech, and a ham radio that even the smartest of inventors didn’t see breaking through his modern communications, and how an open window can change your view...

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Author Spotlight: Dan Ackerman

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Today, I have the privilege of featuring Dan Ackerman. If you haven't read it, you should definitely check out October's new release, That Doesn't Belong Here. (Isn't that title fantastic?) Dan's a heck of a cool person, as you'll see from the interview.

What is the hardest part of writing?

For me, it’s having the time to write. I’m a night owl and always have been, but...

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Reflection or reality?

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In keeping with this month's theme of creatures, paranormal, and urban fantasy, I thought I'd open a discussion on how these things reflect our real world---and where the line is on using otherworldly as a metaphor.

When the book The Black Witch, by Laurie Forest, arrived on shelves, it was amidst a furor. The novel (and by extension the author) has been accused of racism, ableism, and homophobia. (Note: I have not read it and cannot firsthand confirm this. You can read...

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