Sorchia


About Sorchia

I’m S.K. Dubois—writer, editor, and unapologetic lover of all things wonderfully weird and magically delicious. I call the Missouri Ozarks my home, where the misty woods and mysterious hills inspire my tales of urban fantasy, paranormal mysteries, and otherworldly mayhem. When I’m not conjuring up stories, I’m helping fellow authors polish their manuscripts, especially if they involve magic, murder, or things that go bump in the night.

New Release and Fudge Cake 1 comment

A new release–hot off the presses, and it sounds fantastic–PLUS a fudge cake recipe from the author. Author Kris Bock introduces the Reluctant Psychic Series with Stone Cold Murder! And did I mention the fudge cake? Kris Bock on the Reluctant Psychic Mysteries and a therapeutic hot fudge cake recipe The Reluctant Psychic Mystery series stars Petra Cloch, a young woman who can touch an object and sense the emotions people have left behind. I thought this would be a […]


Xenophilia 3 comments

X is for Xenophilia Xenophilia is the opposite of xenophobia. We often use the phrasing that we tolerate diversity or we encourage tolerance. Xenophilia goes a step beyond. It’s the love for, the attraction to, or the appreciation of things foreign or different. Xenophilia should be our default setting. Sadly, our opponents seem stuck in xenophobia—a fear and even hatred of anything ‘other.’ Xenophilia drives bold pushes for immigration reform, global alliances, and a reimagining of what it means to […]


Caio by LS DeLorme–S.K. Reviews 3 comments

LS Delorme will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Follow the tour and comment at each stop. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning are. The tour dates can be found here:  https://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2025/02/review-tour-caio-by-ls-delorme.html S.K. Reviews A rare 5 Stars for this one. Why? The unique factor. A story unlike any I’ve read before. If this is the first in a series, I’m looking forward to more. While many questions are unanswered, […]


When They go Low… 1 comment

W is for When They Go Low… You know the rest of the quote, but here’s the lady herself, explaining how and why she adopts this belief:  And, more recently, her take on the topic at the DNC convention last year. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/08/21/michelle-obama-dnc-speech-chicago-2024-00175324 But, I can hear you say (because I say it too), they are going so very low. They don’t play by the rules. It may take fire to fight fire. Now, I love a good MAGA-bashing meme—I mean, […]


Vote 2 comments

V is for VOTE Short post with a simple message—Vote! Vote. Vote every time you can. Vote for dogcatcher, school board members, bond issues, state legislators and federal representatives and senators—and vote for a qualified and honorable Presidential candidate.   Be an informed voter. If your local media is asleep at the wheel—like mine—then get answers on your own. Call up the school board candidates/judges/dogcatcher candidates and ask them questions. Post their answers in a letter to the editor or […]


Sad, Sacred, Scam, and Speak 3 comments

Random thoughts on Four S Words Sad This is a sad moment in the U.S.—so many people support hate, and it’s discouraging. How do you combat that? The bad excuse that they just don’t realize what they are doing makes no sense in a time when you literally have all the info at your fingertips. No. Hatefulness is real and exists in your own neighborhood. This is profoundly sad to those of us who have always assumed that people are […]