PenMasters Global was founded by a passionate collective of visionary authors, editors, and literary enthusiasts with one shared goal: to uplift and promote writers across the globe—without the gatekeeping, high costs, or corporate noise that often clouds today’s literary landscape.
We believe that every writer deserves a platform where their voice can be heard, celebrated, and recognized. That’s why we created PenMasters Global—a dynamic, author-driven space offering affordable, accessible opportunities for promotion, recognition, and connection.
At the heart of what we do are our well-organized, far-reaching literary contests, designed to spotlight exceptional talent across genres and experience levels. Whether you're an emerging writer, a seasoned author, a poet, or a storyteller experimenting with new forms, our contests are built to meet you where you are—and help you rise. But we’re more than just contests.
We also offer a professional book review service to help authors generate buzz, build credibility, and connect with new audiences. Our experienced readers are dedicated to thoughtful, honest reviews that highlight the strength of your work.
And through our growing global platform, we provide opportunities for literary networking, community building, and long-term promotion. Think of us as a launchpad—for your books, your stories, and your voice.
This is your space to be seen, read, and remembered.
This is PenMasters Global.
Looking to elevate your book and gain international recognition — without breaking the bank? The PenMasters Global Book Review Service offers a comprehensive, unbiased editorial review starting at just $49 — one of the most affordable professional review options in the industry.
Our expert reviewers deliver detailed literary analysis, insightful feedback, and a thoughtful critique tailored to your unique voice and genre. Whether you're self-published or traditionally published, our reviews help you grow as a writer while providing a valuable tool for marketing and credibility.
But that’s not all — with every review, you’ll also receive free entry into one of our prestigious international contests:
We keep our prices low to support independent authors — but never compromise on quality. Our commitment to editorial excellence, writer-first values, and global exposure makes PenMasters one of the best review services available today.
Honest. Professional. Respected.
Genre: Romance/Romantasy
Mike J. Kizman’s Afternoon Rebecca is a sweet and faith-forward romantic novel that brings together two people in search of connection. Set in a fictional Central Indiana county, this story gracefully blends the innocence of modern Christian dating with the heartfelt narratives of a small-town community.
At the heart of the novel are Jeff Linn and Rebecca Firkins—two flawed but endearing characters brought together by the Church Chat Christian Dating app. Jeff, unlucky in love and socially awkward despite his good looks, lives a quiet life with his parrot, Sparrow. Rebecca, still nursing the wounds of a failed relationship, is encouraged by her vibrant roommate Max to step out of her comfort zone. When the app gives them only a 67% match, it’s not an obvious start—but both decide to meet for an upscale dinner anyway, setting the stage for a refreshing take on first-date storytelling.
The narrative unfolds gently, almost in real time, as readers experience Jeff and Rebecca’s awkward charm, sincere conversation, and subtle emotional shifts. Kizman adds an inventive twist by including the perspectives of the restaurant staff, whose brief yet meaningful stories form a mix of background lives that highlight the interconnectedness of strangers.
What stands out is the book’s understated humor and its grounding in faith. There’s no flashiness here—just honest, ordinary people hoping to find something extraordinary. Themes of vulnerability, redemption, and spiritual alignment are embedded throughout, giving the novel a moral core without being heavy-handed.
While the plot leans toward simplicity and some readers may crave more dramatic tension or complex development, Afternoon Rebecca succeeds in what it sets out to do: offer a wholesome, engaging tale of modern love through a Christian lens. It’s a quiet kind of romance—more about shared values and emotional honesty than grand gestures—and all the more meaningful for it.
Afternoon Rebecca is a gentle reminder that sometimes the best love stories begin with a leap of faith and a simple Tuesday dinner.
Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Women’s Fiction
Kathleen Brehony’s The Third Act arrives not with fanfare but with quiet conviction—like an old friend at your door, finally ready to share a long-held story. And what a story it is: layered, lived-in, and luminous with emotional truth.
This isn’t your typical tale of second chances. It’s a third act—explicitly and unapologetically so. With the precision of a psychologist and the tenderness of a poet, Brehony dives into the emotional complexity of life in one’s sixties. Aging isn’t a backdrop here; it’s the very landscape where the novel unfolds.
What impressed me most is Brehony’s command of voice. The novel alternates between two protagonists—Shannon O'Connell and Elizabeth Matthews—both rendered with startling realism. Their perspectives don’t just narrate the story; they build it, brick by emotional brick. Each chapter feels like the next piece of a conversation paused years ago. It’s intimate, confessional, and at times uncomfortably honest.
Shannon is the first voice we meet. She arrives not with a bang, but with the quiet weight of accumulating loss: a long-term relationship ends, her mother fades into dementia, and her closest friend dies of cancer. Yet Brehony resists melodrama. Shannon’s grief is etched in small, sharp details—a cold mug of tea, a saved voicemail, the silence after laughter.
Then comes Elizabeth, and the emotional pitch shifts. Her life is a balancing act between self-protection and vulnerability, between the legacy of a high-powered career and the uncertainty of reconnecting with Shannon. Her chapters don’t just complement Shannon’s—they counterbalance them. If Shannon is memory and ache, Elizabeth is tension and possibility.
The novel’s structure—alternating chapters, Shannon on the odds, Elizabeth on the evens—gives the story a quiet rhythm, like call and response. And what emerges is not just a rekindled romance, but a reflection on how we forgive, remember, and dare to feel again.
It’s rare to find a novel that allows its characters to age without apology, to desire without shame, and to grow without drama. The Third Act does all three. Brehony avoids neat endings and sentimentality, instead offering characters who are flawed, evolving, and deeply human.
Above all, The Third Act reminds us that reinvention isn’t just for the young. Every season holds the promise of a new beginning—if we’re brave enough to embrace it. The novel earns its title with grace, offering a final act that feels like a true beginning.
Genre: Adventure Nonfiction / Memoir / Humor / Inspirational
If you’ve ever wondered what might happen when two first-time authors say “yes” to both a book launch and a grueling ultramarathon in the same breath, Craig Ohlau’s Naked Ultra has the answer—and it’s a riotous, heartfelt, and surprisingly moving ride.
This compact narrative punches far above its weight. What begins as a quirky road trip quickly morphs into a soul-searching endurance saga, driven by Ohlau’s crisp, clever prose and an uncanny ability to balance absurdity with introspection. His voice is both self-aware and sincere, inviting readers to laugh at the madness while quietly reflecting on what drives us to push beyond comfort zones.
The watercolor illustrations scattered throughout are more than decorative—they serve as emotional landmarks, grounding the narrative in moments of quiet beauty and stark struggle. Chapters like Breaking Point and The Final Descent immerse readers in the brutal honesty of physical and psychological fatigue, while episodes such as The Gospel According to Brisket offer an irresistible helping of Texas flavor and levity.
What sets this story apart is its genuine heart. Ohlau doesn’t write heroes—he writes humans. Flawed, funny, determined humans who chase big dreams, stumble spectacularly, and come out stronger (and sweatier) on the other side. It’s a celebration of grit, friendship, and the unpredictable poetry of saying “why not?” when everyone else would say “you’re crazy.”
At just over 150 short pages, Naked Ultra is a one-sitting kind of book. For readers who love adventure with a side of vulnerability—and for anyone who’s ever dared to do something utterly ridiculous in the name of passion—this book is a must.
Genre: Fiction / Historical / Outdoor / Parenting and Family
“A cinematic and deeply felt tribute to the land, the hunt, and the generations bound by both.” That’s the enduring impression left by Craig Ohlau’s When the Fields Were Wild, a remarkable blend of memoir, oral history, and literary craft. On the surface, it tells the story of a steady, unassuming bird dog man from rural Illinois and the son who inherits not only his love of the hunt, but also his patience, discipline, and reverence for the land. Beneath that, it is a quiet meditation on legacy—one passed down not in speeches, but in gestures, routines, and the long silences between whistle commands.
Ohlau’s prose is crisp and cinematic, capable of placing the reader in a frostbitten pasture with a single sentence. The book opens with a seasoned hunter drifting into memory, returning to the moment of a covey rise decades past—a scene that sets the understated, lingering tone of the work. His details are lived-in and authentic: the brass jingle of a dog’s bell, the scent of switchgrass, the steady heft of a shotgun. The training of a pointer is rendered honestly—not as a romanticized instant of perfection, but as a slow accumulation of small victories, missteps, and trust earned step by step.
The early chapters carry a richness familiar to bird hunters and rural readers alike: patchwork fields and cover, neighbors who measure you by your dogs, and the gradual growth of a partnership between handler and dog. Ohlau captures both the exhilaration of the hunt and the quiet dignity of those who live it, never losing sight of the truth that the dogs remain the heartbeat of the story.
While deeply rooted in the hunting tradition, When the Fields Were Wild reaches beyond the blinds and pastures. It’s a universal story of learning by watching, of inheriting without fanfare, of carrying a torch—whether that means guiding a baseball team from the dugout or following a dog’s point toward the last covey of the day. By the time the final page turns, readers will not just remember the story—they’ll hear the echo of boots in the grass and feel the pull of a tail, straight as a compass needle, waiting for them to catch up.
Please reach us at support@penmastersglobal.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Penmasters Global is a creative collective and contest promotional platform dedicated to empowering writers. Whether you're an aspiring author looking for a jumpstart, a seasoned writer seeking fresh opportunities, or a reader searching for authentic voices—Penmasters Global is where craft, connection, and recognition collide.
Our mission is to elevate storytellers by creating a global space where authors thrive—artistically, professionally, and personally.
We believe writing is more than content—it's a calling. Penmasters Global exists to honor that, offering tools, exposure, support, and a sense of belonging.
Author-first, always – We prioritize the voices and visions of writers, not algorithms or revenue.
Global, but intimate – We're building a worldwide network without losing the magic of connection.
Creative freedom – Whether you're indie or traditional, genre or literary, poet or screenwriter, you belong here.
All of them.
📚 Poets. Memoirists. Sci-fi scribes. Essayists. Screenwriters. Genre-hoppers. Literary purists.
If you write—if you care about words—there’s a place for you here.
Q: Do Penmasters Global contests really reinvest every entry fee?
A: 100%. Every dollar from your entry goes right back into what matters most: supporting writers. Here's how we break it down:
Mark Twain
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.