Books and Authors
Stories have a way of finding the voice they need. Our authors carry a distinct rhythm while remaining rooted in the same commitment to thoughtful, resonant storytelling. From women’s fiction grounded in place and quiet transformation, to imaginative children’s tales, to stories shaped for young readers finding their footing in the world, this collection reflects a range of voices guided by intention, care, and a deep respect for the reader.
Nicole James Rubio - Women’s Contemporary Fiction
Nicole James Rubio writes contemporary women’s fiction that explores growth, identity, and new beginnings. Her stories center on women navigating life beyond expectation, often finding clarity in unexpected places. With a grounded and reflective style, she creates work that feels honest, intimate, and quietly transformative.
Nicolette Marlowe - Women’s Magical Realism
Nicolette Marlowe writes women’s magical realism shaped by ancestry, memory, and quiet transformation. She is known for her Bones and Blessing series. Her stories move between the seen and unseen, where legacy and spirit guide the path forward. With a lyrical and grounded voice, she creates work that lingers long after the final page.
Nicolette James - Women’s Literary
Nicolette James is the author of the Seabrook series, writing women’s fiction rooted in place, memory, and the quiet courage to choose a truer pace. Her stories center on women at turning points, where small decisions reshape entire lives. With a style that favors intimacy over spectacle, her work lingers long after the final page.
Gwen Belle - Children’s Literary
Gwen Belle is a children’s mystery and fantasy author known for her Mandy’s Magical Wonder series, where each story invites young readers into imaginative, fast-moving adventures. Inspired by her daughter, she creates short, engaging tales designed to spark curiosity while meeting children exactly where they are.
Von Cook - Children’s Mystery and Fantasy
Von Cook writes children’s stories for boys ages eight to ten, where curiosity leads and adventure follows close behind. His stories center on courage, friendship, and the small moments that shape how a boy begins to see himself in the world. With a steady sense of humor and heart, Von Cook creates tales that are engaging, relatable, and meant to be remembered long after the last page.
