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More Recommended Authors
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
When I glanced through the notebook I use for listing all the books I’ve read, have actually finished reading, I noticed names of a number of Authors who had been either new to me at the time – so, very pleasant discoveries! – or whose particular book I…
Richard Bolitho series, by Alexander Kent
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
The end of summer seems a good time to pull out some old favorite titles and enjoy a last indulgence in pleasure reading before the busy-ness of Fall picks up. On a windy day, what could be better than a novel of nautical adventure? While I enjoy…
THE BONE CLOCKS: Epic and Infectious
Originally posted on BookPeople:
The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell ~post by Ben The Bone Clocks, like its creator, David Mitchell, is already swarmed by preconception and public opinion. Widely regarded as one of the most talented writers producing today, Mitchell is perhaps known best for his work Cloud Atlas, along with The Thousand Autumns…
Outside in
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The bathroom this morning was like a scene from Mission Impossible, the space between the door and the shower criss-crossed with a network of spider lines. Not webs as such, you understand… they were the travelling lines of invaders. I approached cautiously, picking my way between the…
“Give Me Shelter” by Alexis D. Craig for $2.49 All September Long
Inspector Eli Miller’s unspoken feelings for his partner, Bex, color his whole life. When his past comes calling, will it be the push he needs to seek a future with her? Inspector Rebecca ‘Bex’ Mulcahy has lived long enough to know that love is a street con at best, and a dangerous distraction […]
Spotlight On A. Christopher Drown #Imaginarium
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Aaron Drown. (Pen name is A. Christopher Drown.) How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? Aside from being a Seventh Star Press author, I’ve been happy to call Stephen Zimmer a friend for a few years now. What is your latest release and what…
Spotlight On Addie J. King #Imaginarium
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Addie J. King How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? I noticed several friends were involved in programming, and I really like traveling to Louisville. This will be my third convention in that city this year. I was involved with Fandom Fest, so I got to…
Spotlight On Terri-Lynne Smiles #Imaginarium
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Terri-Lynne Smiles Yes, “Smiles” really is my last name, not a pseudonym. Not only that, I willingly took the name when I got married. I figured no one would forget it, and I was right! How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? Fellow author, Michael…
US English Has Never Been Perfect | Just Publishing
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
? ? Among other things, Derek talks about inconsistencies and the mixing up of different versions of the English language… US English Has Never Been Perfect | Just Publishing.
And So I Write
Originally posted on tonotmissthebliss:
One step at a time Pen in hand Using paper as an extension of mind Working through a tension to find The balance between Uncontrolled thought The source of creativity And the sense of distraught Aware of Earth’s calamities Genocide of humanities Dangers running rampantly That we can’t handle if we…