Fog Ink was established in 2002 and is located in Nashville, TN. We publish material that mainstream publishers may overlook in an attempt to mass-market products. Our goal is not to sell as many copies of an artists work as possible. Instead, we're trying to produce works that are worthy of a listener or reader's time or that make the audience think from a different perspective.
Battles against darkness, a quest for truth, and a search for the book that no one can read are all part of the fantasy adventure in The War of Words. As an evil sorcerer wages war by using mysterious shadows and seeks to gain control by confusing the residents as to what's real and what isn't, the fate of the kingdom rests in the hands of Kelsey and Nicholas.
A quest to save hope.
A kingdom under a spell.
A wizard in training.
A gargoyle with a sweet tooth.
In a land under the spell of an evil sorcerer, everyone needs hope - but when hope is being eaten alive there's not enough for anyone.
Perhaps everyone could use a miracle, but very few will find the one they truly need.
Amid a war torn land, hidden deep within an enchanted forest, hides an orphanage where miracles abound. It s a magical place built by a resolute king who is determined to defeat an evil sorcerer waging bitter war against his people. Victory just might take a miracle, and so the orphanage may very well hide the
Confessions From a Moving Van is a short story that follows a series of individuals embarking upon life changes as told from the perspective of a moving van who closely observes them.
Price:
$3.99 USD.
Words: 17,330.
Language:
English.
Published: October 17, 2011
by
Fog Ink.
Categories:
Fiction » Fantasy » General
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A book of stories, poems, fables, and essays written by dogs for dogs. Story topics range from mythology and magic to “tails” of misfortune, adventure, and joy.
Price:
$3.99 USD.
Words: 31,020.
Language:
English.
Published: May 15, 2011
by
Fog Ink.
Categories:
Fiction » Literature » Literary
A collection of short stories whimsically told from the moon's point of view of life on earth. The moon shares stories that convey what he has learned about this planet, as well as his curiosity about it. The moon is a spectator to some of life's most poignant moments. If you have never heard the voice of the moon, perhaps you might enjoy reading what he has to say.