Urban fantasy

You can never have too many books

You can never have too many books

SK Alexander regularly collaborates with fellow authors to champion books that might otherwise go unnoticed. Here are the book fairs he's engaged in.

Psychometry in fiction: Token-object reading in storytelling

Psychometry in fiction: Token-object reading in storytelling

Despite skepticism, psychometry fascinates in books, films, and TV. It connects characters across time and space while adding depth and mystery to a story.

Psychometry: Notable practitioners and scientists

Psychometry: Notable practitioners and scientists

Throughout history, individuals believed themselves to possess the ability to ‘read’ an object. These spiritualists, mystics, and scientists-turned-believers shaped the understanding of psychometry.

The power of psychometry: An introduction to token object reading

The power of psychometry: An introduction to token object reading

Some people believe objects carry traces of the people who touched them. Psychometry explores the idea that objects can absorb and store energy, and thus offer glimpses into hidden stories and emotions.

Seeing the unseen: Aura vision in fiction

Seeing the unseen: Aura vision in fiction

What if you could see someone’s emotions before they said a word? That’s the idea behind aura vision—a paranormal ability that blurs the line between emotion and energy, perception and intuition.

Serenity Blake: Paranormal Relic Hunter by Natalie G. Owens – Book Review

Serenity Blake: Paranormal Relic Hunter by Natalie G. Owens – Book Review

Serenity Blake: A prequel sets up the “Paranormal Relic Hunter” series by Natalie G. Owens. The urban fantasy draws readers into a world of dark magic, conspiracies, and family secrets.

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