Tag Archive | books
…Authors, it costs yeez NUTHIN to dream…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the trusty Webster’s Dictionary offers several meanings for the WURD, ‘dream’… my favourites of the nouns for it are these: an aspiration… a goal… an aim… and in the active verb style: to form in the imagination… as a child (which I once was, Mabel, albeit about a hundred years ago), more time than I care to admit sum’times, was…
…re-run by popular request… Foreword for SELF-PUBLISHING STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL SALES…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…yeez are very nice people out there, Lads and Lassies of Blog Land… many of yeez have suggested I run the Foreword for SELF-PUBLISHING STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL SALES so that my fellow quill-scrapers may get a clear notion of what it’s about… if it can help any of yeez, that’s a…
Show Me Your Shelves: Chris Kelso
Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
Chris Kelso is one of those dudes who’s simultaneously likable and hard to love. Sure, he’s easy to get along with and always has a smile on his face, but then you read his books and you go “Fuck this guy, I wish I’d written this.” Oh, and he’s also…
Blind Marsh @OliverFChase Q&A
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Marsh Island was released November 2013 and is available from Amazon, B&N, Smashwords, publisher AEC Stellar, and me via webpage oliverchase.net. The publisher decided to re-release the novel to coincide with the sequel’s release referenced below. Blind Marsh sequel and final novel in Hirebomber Crime Series will release December…
LWI #WeekendDateBookClub
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
What to do for the weekend? No date? Or no date worth the time I should say. Check out our authors for dates that will last all weekend. Our first ? Weekend Date Book Club ? begins now and you are all invited to join. Is one of our…
…the beauty of an Author’s writing is in the beholding Reader’s eye…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…telling a story in the movies is so much different from rolling out a narrative in a book… p’raps that explains why so many film versions fall short of the written WURD… on screen, precious little is left to the imagination of the cinemagoer… even the tone of language and…