Author: Jessie Rose

Jessie Rose (They/Them) is a writer and editor at The Beautiful Wild Magazine and co-founder of Love Letters To Russia, a project to inspire Russian LGBTQ youth. They grew up in the Deep South, hiding in their room with the stereo on, blasting through Iron Maiden and Guns N' Roses songs. They spent late nights drawing, writing bad poetry, and dreaming of escaping Appalachia for the big city. Jessie currently resides in Chicago, near a great f*n lake. Jessie Rose's debut novel, Atomic Love, is available on Amazon.

Least Likely Suspect – A new psychological thriller by Jessie Rose is available!

Prepare for a mind-bending ride in Jessie Rose’s latest thriller, Least Likely Suspect. Rose, known for gripping twists and tales of love gone wrong, once again delivers a page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. Imagine someone you once loved is a killer. And his victims look like you. Indiana Sebring’s life […]

Book Review: Brennan LaFaro | Slattery Falls

Travis, Elsie, and Josh, college kids with a ghost-hunting habit, scour New England for the most interesting haunted locales. Their journey eventually leads them to Slattery Falls, a small Massachusetts town living in the shadow of the Weeks House. The former home of the town’s most sinister and feared resident sits empty. At least that’s […]

Book Review: Gemma Amor | Dear Laura

Every year, on her birthday, Laura gets a letter from a stranger. That stranger claims to know the whereabouts of her missing friend Bobby, but there’s a catch: he’ll only tell her what he knows in exchange for something…personal. So begins Laura’s sordid relationship with her new penpal, built on a foundation of quid pro […]

Book Review: Claire C. Holland | I Am Not Your Final Girl

From Claire C. Holland, a timely collection of poetry that follows the final girl of slasher cinema – the girl who survives until the end – on a journey of retribution and reclamation. From the white picket fences of 1970s Haddonfield to the apocalyptic end of the world, I Am Not Your Final Girl confronts […]

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