Archive | June 2014
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Jerry Auld
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jerry Auld What is your latest release and what genre is it? Short Peaks (mountain short fiction) Quick description: 33 brief mountain tales – from angels on summits to ghosts on ledges, from madmen on Diamox to malevolent gurus on mountain tops – these intertwined and very short peeks at…
France-Normandy : A guided tour of the D-Day beaches – 80 photos.
Originally posted on ICI & LA NATURE PICTURES:
? Re-live the differents actions that made June 6th, 1944 ” The Longest Day”. Come and discover the historical sites where the courage and the sacrifice brought freedom back to the European continent. Enjoy the voyage back in time…. The Atlantic Wall Museum. Features : Guenine PA…
June Special: Crime Fiction/Mystery/Horror Author Interview
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
? Hello everyone, Welcome to our June Special Feature’s post! We are going to interview as many authors as we can this month from the Crime Fiction/Horror/Mystery genre. You can refer your fellow author friends to join us in this fun. Rules: 1) Fans can send in ONE question each to…
New Release Picks for the Week!
Originally posted on BookPeople:
HARDCOVER FICTION Summer House With Swimming Pool by Herman Koch Signed Copies Available While Supplies Last! It all started the previous summer. Marc, his wife, and their two beautiful teenage daughters agreed to spend a week at the Meier’s extravagant summer home on the Mediterranean. Joined by Ralph and his striking…
Book Vloggin’ with Jan: Mad Men Book Recs
Originally posted on BookPeople:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-snNYz2eZQ “Normally, I don’t like my vlogs to be anchored to one fixed point in time. If you watch any of my vlogs, then you know that I like to speak to the overall human experience. Why we read what we read and how it helps us to understand the the…
The author hot seat: That was nice. What was it?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
My guest today is Tricia Drammeh, another indie author struggling for recognition. I have always been struck by the thoughtful nature of Tricia’s writing with her sensitive portraits of young people on the verge of adulthood but not quite sure what they are about to plunge into. They are…
San Diego Historical Landmarks—#1: El Prado Designation Area, part 10
Originally posted on Russel Ray Photos:
For the introductory blog post to San Diego’s historical landmarks, click on San Diego’s Historical Landmarks. #1: El Prado Area Designation, part 1 #1: El Prado Area Designation, part 2 #1: El Prado Area Designation, part 3 #1: El Prado Area Designation, part 4 #1: El Prado Area Designation,…
New Book Published – Inside the Smoke
Originally posted on Poesy plus Polemics:
I am pleased and excited to announce that my publisher, Stonewood Press LLC, has just released my eighth full-length collection of original poetry. “Inside the Smoke: A Centurial Collection of Poems” From the back cover: A timeless collection of one hundred original poems that touch upon a variety of…