LOOK 👀 who's reading SWEET WITCHTEEN
Today's #bookreview of SWEET WITCHTEEN (coming fall 2027 through @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai ) is brought to you by Kermit the Frog.
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Look 👀 who's reading SWEET WITCHTEEN, coming fall 2027 with @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai .
@fairuza is a renown actress, artist, and musician fronting the band Armed Love Militia. While filming the Craft, she purchased Panpipes, an occult shop. Furthermore, she adores riveting, witchy fiction that immerses, captivates, and enthralls. It's rumored that she might play Linda, the High Priestess, in the film adaptation.
We haven't posted in a bit, but that's because there's a lot going on here... currently hard at work with
• the final proofread of Hollow Daggers, editing our next release, Wake, and the develop[mental edit of Sweet Witchteen
• submitting Hollow Daggers for author signings an...
BREAKING NEWS: #book#censorship in Theillesville has erupted into mass chaos. After local envagelists burned ARC copies of KG Russell's SWEET WITCHTEEN (coming fall 2027 @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai ), citing it as Satanic, the Sweet Coven responded with protests. After the historic Miller house burned to the ground, yesterday, local blame witches and Krystal Greene.
@BryanCaronBooks, polymath and editor of Sweet Witchteen, had this to say. "Let them burn the books. We'll just print more."
WKTV's Ghoulita is undead on the scene, where the pagan-hating zealots are holding a witch-burning revival. You'd think it was Salem, 1692.
Mysterious #books that defy description:
📙 The Necronomicon: created by HP Lovecraft, it's a compendium of forbidden knowledge
📕 The Voynich Manuscript: Of unknown origin, this ancient tome is written in a code that, to this day, nobody can decipher
📚 Sweet Witchteen: KG Russell's upcoming debut novel through @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai is a genre-blending, trope-inverting magickal thrill ride that defies genre expectations while giving you a fresh reading experience.
📔The Devil's Bible: also known as the Giga Codex, this gargantuan Bible, which includes "all human knowledge," was reputedly written by an imprisoned monk who made a deal with the Devil, selling his soul to complete it in one night.
Breaking #news: Hello, my little Ghoulettes. Yours cruelly, Ghoulita, here. What began as #book#censorship with burning ARC copies of KG Russell's novel, SWEET WITCHTEEN (coming fall 2027 @whimsillusion) has escalated tensions, between residents and the harmless pagans.
Jennifer Crowley, Krystal Greene's best friend, had some choice words to say about Theillesville. Stay tuned for updates, because the cauldron is about to bubble over.
I'm reading Jaxxa Rakala: The Search by @BryanCaronBooks. Bryan is the editor for my debut novel, Sweet Witchteen, and I want to have a grasp of Bryan's style to help edits go smoothly, AND it's an excellent space-faring adventure.
Jaxxa Rakala: The Search https://t.co/CQW7ki7CsC #Amazon via @amazon
Serendipitous folly. My died-on-query novel, Ren Fairy Tale, was a Fantasy Romance suck-fest. I upped the fantasy aspects, added magick and Eternals. It still blew chunks. So, I added possession by Eternals and world-building.
From its ashes, the world of SWEET WITCHTEEN was born. Now, I pen dark fantasy horror wearing YA clothes.
@SDDonovan SWEET WITCHTEEN isn't out, yet, so here's a link to an author whose works I enjoy:
Calamity (The Saga of Kel'Atar Malavir, The Icarri Elf) https://t.co/SLbhhnG78A #Amazon via @amazon
I cede my post to Jennifer Crowley (a main character in SWEET WITCHTEEN, coming fall 2027 with @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai ):
Those who play it safe seldom make history.
SWEET WITCHTEEN coming in fall of 2027 with @whimsillusion. Here's what readers have said:
🧙♀️A witch story with a twist — Krystal’s magic is messy, explosive, and dangerous, not the neat spellwork you’ve seen before.
👹A demon mentor who’s equal parts terrifying and entertaining.
🧑🎓A raw, unflinching look at high school bullying and its consequences.
🦸♀️A heroine with a dark past who fights to survive and find her strength.
🪄Magic that feels like a metaphor for being a teenager—powerful, unpredictable, and overwhelming.
📣A voice that blends dark humor and snark with real emotional depth.
👗A haunting magical artifact: Krystal’s enchanted patchwork skirt carries secrets and power.
🏫High school drama that’s honestly scarier than the monsters.
🏡A sharp take on small-town gossip and hypocrisy.
A powerful story of female friendship and loyalty that anchors the darkness.
👿A villain unlike any other: an ancient god bent on devouring souls.
📑A story that fuses fantasy, horror, and coming-of-age into one unforgettable ride.
🪦Stakes that go beyond life or death—Krystal’s immortal soul is on the line.
🙍Perfect for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider or different.
@KGRussellwrites We do our best to be open and honest with our process, expectations, and our ultimate vision with every author. Anything else sucks ass.
Several #writers have asked me why I turned down publication offers for SWEET WITCHTEEN. Here's a few of the reasons why:
—One Indie press wouldn't affirm whether the book would be released only on E-book, in print, or both. If you're secretive about how it will be released, I'm going to pass. Sorry.
—One press gave me a contract with myriad typos and grammatical errors. If the contract isn't well-edited, how much attention would they give my novel?
—Another told me that no editing was needed.
—One publisher's contract gave no way to regain rights... ever.
—Another wanted to alter the themes, trajectory, and characters and completely change the novel's themes.
—Some basic Google-fu showed me that one press' offer Email was, word-for-word, the same that other writers had received. I doubted they'd give my works the attention they deserved.
Ultimately, I signed with @whimsillusion@phoenixmoirai . They requested an R&R, and their Email to me showed that they not only read the novel, but understood it and its vision. The offer was conditional upon being able to accept "a few rounds of blistering developmental edits," but I felt that they were firmly behind the novel and enthusiastic about it. thus far, they've been more than patient with me and enjoyable to work with.
Summary: Not every offer should be taken, so make sure your writing finds it's proper forever home. When it's right, you'll know.
LOOK 👀who's reading SWEET WITCHTEEN!
Do you love the Supernatural? Magic? Witches? Demons? Sweet Witchteen (coming fall 2027 through @whimsillusion) is so enthralling that even Supernatural 's Sam Winchester is reading it.
https://t.co/mUAS3ocQuC
If you were hoping to read my speculative thriller early, now’s your chance! It’s currently available on Book Sirens, and should be on Netgalley soon as well 😁