It’s Not About the Authors. It’s About the Stories.

We’ve been thinking a lot about what Stories Rule Press really is. And the answer has been sitting right there in the name the whole time.

It’s not about individual authors. It’s about stories.

Great ones. The kind you get lost in. The kind you stay up too late reading. The kind you recommend to someone else with, “You’ve got to read this.”

Up until now, most readers have come to us through a single author. Which is great. But it also means you might be missing out on stories you’d love… simply because you haven’t crossed paths with them yet. So we’re making a small shift.

You’ll start seeing multi-author bundles—collections built around story experience, not just who wrote them.

If you like thrillers, there’s more than one voice here worth reading. If you like romance, same deal.

If you like getting pulled into a world and not coming up for air…we’ve got more of that than you might think.

So if you’ve only read one of our authors so far—Get ready.

You’re about to discover a few more.

Mark Posey

SRP Author and thriller writer.

Mark Posey is the author of the award-losing Nun With A Gun thrillers*, a series featuring Sister Jacobine, a nun with a habit of making bad people pay. Readers have called the stories “sharp,” “darkly funny,” and “alarmingly satisfying.” The author calls them “therapy with a body count.”  (*No awards were harmed in the writing of this series.)

Mark writes thrillers for readers who don’t mind a little dirt under the nails — stories with emotional weight, lean prose, and characters who rarely do the right thing for the right reason. His work lives somewhere between noir, revenge fantasy, and literary grit, though he avoids calling it any of those because that sounds like marketing.

When he’s not writing fiction, Mark also works as a professional editor and story consultant. His editing blog offers straight talk for indie and traditionally published authors alike — especially the ones who are tired of being told to “find their voice” by people who can’t define what voice is.
He believes in clarity over cleverness, clean narrative over trend-chasing, and that semicolons are fine, but you probably don’t need as many as you think.

He lives in Canada, which explains the politeness, but not the sarcasm.

You can find him online at MarkPoseyAuthor.com, where he blogs about writing, editing, story structure, and whatever else is on fire this week. His books are published through Stories Rule Press, an independent publisher of genre fiction with strong characters and sharp writing.

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