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Even though they’re the same language, American English and British English feature a lot of small differences, especially when it comes to certain word choices, phrases, or slang. Here, editor Diane Callahan talks with author Hero Bowen about writing in American English as a British writer, along with the different accents and cultural quirks across the pond.


HOLY SMOKES! After a year of hard work and countless rounds of editing, it’s finally release week for Wish Hunter! Now, this book isn’t your typical urban fantasy novel—there aren’t any vampires or werewolves or instalove romances (as much as I sometimes enjoy those tropes). What you’ll find in these pages is the mysterious underground world of buying and selling wishes.

Would you wish for immortality? The ability to speak any language? The power to read all of the books in your towering TBR stack? What someone wishes for can tell you a lot about a person, but don’t take it from me… Read Wish Hunter to uncover what wishes you could make, if you know the tricks of the wish-hunting trade.


Wish Hunter is available exclusively on Amazon in paperback and ebook, with an audiobook arriving later this summer!

What reviewers have been saying on Goodreads:


“Wish Hunter has a fascinating, twisty-turny plot, lots of fun, a great sense of place, and a ton of heart and mystery.”

“This was such a fun book. It was non-stop action. The author did an excellent job weaving this fascinating and unique world. I am really looking forward to seeing what happens next with the storyline.”


“The characters are well-developed, the pacing is great, and the many revelations are surprising. Plus, that ending!! The cliffhanger is fantastic and makes me eager for the next book in the series!”

Watch the book trailer over on the Story Garden Publishing YouTube channel:



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