Brown Wall Publishing


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Brown Wall Publishing is an independent, small publishing house with a simple goal: helping talented writers get their works to print. We understand the frustrations with large publishing houses, and want to provide an alternative. We hold a utopian view of reading--we love the thought of sitting in a brown-walled room next to a fireplace, reading our favorite books while sinking into a comfortable chair.

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Get Your Ex Back    by A.K. Ivanova
Price: $2.99 USD. 11930 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on March 16, 2012. .

Have you tried everything and nothing is working? This is a guide to winning your ex's heart back, by relationship expert and dating coach A.K. Ivanova. This book includes tips about common mistakes and ways to recover.
Win His Heart    by A.K. Ivanova
Price: $9.99 USD. 40250 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on November 10, 2011. .

A.K. Ivanova’s Win His Heart is a guide to save the broken-hearted. It will take you from the girl that guys never appreciate to the “keeper” he can’t live without. Win His Heart provides details of the personality and attraction characteristics that make him want more of you.
The Immaculate Soul    by Cole J. Freeman
Price: Free! 1900 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on September 4, 2010. .

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A man with an unusual ability—the ability to see souls—has found himself on a quest to find the immaculate soul so that he can restore his own soul to perfection.
An Analysis of the Human Purpose    by Cole J. Freeman
Price: Free! 2010 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on July 19, 2010. .

This is an analysis of the Human purpose. Specifically, why are we here? What is the point of human existence? This publication narrows the possibilities down to only two choices.
The Dark Purpose    by Cole J. Freeman
Price: $2.99 USD. 91130 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on June 15, 2010. .

A Deputy Sheriff meets a young woman struggling with fate and religion who must decide whether to follow a path towards a dark, unknown purpose or to find a new destiny. Over time, they realize that their lives intertwine more than either believed possible. When the lines of reality begin to blur, what she observes may no longer align with the truth.


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  • Mercury Retrograde Friend or Foe on Oct. 27, 2010
    (no rating)
    This article has some interesting ideas but fails to actually explain what causes the illusion (it is an optical illusion caused by our planet completing the circle of its orbital track, making Mercury and other planets appear to occasionally move backwards in the sky). You can see this effect on spinning rides at the amusement park—if you are moving clockwise in a circle, at the top of the "circle" a person standing outside the ride will appear to move to the left (relative to you). At the bottom of the circle, he or she will appear to move right. Since the other planets actually do continue to follow a normal orbit, they would not affect "communications, networks, computer and technical malfunctions" any more during this illusion than at any other point in orbit. The author seems to be intelligent and this is a technical subject, however some credibility is lost with the amount of grammatical and spelling errors. I am going to refrain from a star rating at this point—this may be a completely different article with just a little polish.
  • Dear Critic... on Oct. 28, 2010
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    Humerous, sarcastic, yet sincere. I feel guilty reviewing it. It made me smile. 5*
  • The Prodigal Daughter on Dec. 17, 2010
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    This was a well-written story. There were a few tiny grammatical errors (e.g. the use of ‘-‘ vs. ‘--‘ , and ‘lie’ vs. ‘lay’ or ‘laid’) but those buggers can be difficult to find and I am also guilty of those kinds of errors. With a little more character development, it could have been a more poignant story but the author did a good job for only 1700 words. ☺ BTW I like the cover composition.
  • Like Clockwork and a Tangled Mind on Dec. 18, 2010
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    From a literary standpoint, I really liked “Amy”, which caused me to want to read the other two books in the collection. (I had previously read “Amy” apart from this collection). “A Great Man”, the first story, seems to have been the last one chronologically written. It demonstrates progression in the writing ability of the author, which is an obviously desirable trait. This does not detract from the quality of the other tales, however. These stories are voyages into the macabre and the paranormal, worthy of a read by fans of those genres. I do not normally read this style of writing, but the author has shown a clear skill in this particular niche. Very well done. Note to the author: This collection has a good title; however, the stories inside each have different titles. I would like to see an additional story included with a title that matched the title of this collection. ;) I know that this is an artistic choice—the title just sounds like a really good story :)
  • When I Taste Raindrops on June 06, 2011
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    This was a decent (although somewhat predictable) story. My only complaint is with the story description—there was no dancing in the story! I expected it to be a paranormal story because of the category and the keywords; however, I was expecting the story to take a different route because of the summary. In the end, everything turned out the way I thought it should but I had to look back to see if I missed something. I think it might have had more emotional impact if they had developed enough of a friendship that they could dance together in the rain.