Reading with Rasta: The Order of the Banshee
The Order of the Banshee by Robyn Singer. Chapter 1: Yael. For the bulk of my career as a thief, I’d been a solo operator. I’d had engineers to keep me flying and Jellz to arrange jobs for me, but I’d
Reading with Rasta: Gibbous Moon
Gibbous Moon by Katie Groom. Mid-JuneNear Bran Castle, RomaniaZoie flew up out of the water and looked down at her attacker. She had escaped! She had won!And—pretty exciting—she could fly or levitate or something. This was going to be a neat
Author Interview: Colin Sephton – Timeslayers
RHello cinnabar moths or any kind of moth you'd like to be. Welcome to the Writer's Triangle, Cinnabar Moth's podcast about all things publishing and books. Today, we are here with Colin Sephton, author of Timeslayers. Timeslayers is our May
Reading with Rasta: Izzy Hoffman is Not a Witch
Izzy Hoffman is Not a Witch by Alyssa Alessi prologue. Every morning I wake from the same dream. Honestly, it’s more like a nightmare. I walk up to a ridiculously large brass-framed mirror, its dirty gold trim holding golden vines wrapped
Reading with Rasta: Prophet’s Lamentation
Prophet's Lamentation by Robert Creekmore. Chapter one. “Even after your enemies’ defeat, they are still with you.”Those are Nate’s words. I hear them whenever I wake up screaming and fighting in the middle of the night. Tiffany has similar episodes.How do
Reading with Rasta: Icarus Over Collins
Icarus Over Collins by Hector Duarte, Jr. Chapter One. Bailey CohenThere he is. Sandy Mangual doing his acrobatics high above Collins Avenue. Eleven stories up. Again. How many goddam times are me and his mom going to have to talk
Author Interview: The Family That Finds Us by Phoenix Blackwood
RHello cinnabar moths or any kind of moth you'd like to be, welcome to the Writers Triangle, Cinnabar Moth's podcast for all things publishing and books. Today we're here with Phoenix Blackwood, author of The Family That Finds Us. The
Reading with Rasta: Tales of the Forgotten Founders
Tales of the Forgotten Founders by C.W. Allen. Chapter 1: Duty Calls. “Protect the queen!”Zed’s eyes darted around in alarm as his grandmother’s warning jolted him back to his senses.“Quickly, we don’t have much time!” Baba urged again. What to do?
Read by the Author: The Hermit
Hi. I am Katie Groom. I am author in residence right now for Cinnabar Moth Publishing and their literary collections that they do monthly. And I am going to read my short story that is featured, and it's called The
Reading with Rasta: Imaginary Friends by Chad Musick
Imaginary Friends by Chad Musick. Chapter OneThe drowning of the tiger was symptomatic of more serious problems with household management. It began with the library, which was woefully unlike a library. A library ought to be full of writing and silence.