Tag Archive | fiction
Sue Perry
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Sue Perry What is your latest release and what genre is it? Nica of Los Angeles, a speculative detective novel with dystopian and paranormal elements. This is the first of at least four novels in the FRAMES series. Quick description: When rookie private eye Nica takes on a mysterious case,…
Paul Bowdring
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Paul Bowdring What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Strangers’ Gallery, a novel. Quick description: An “historical” novel set in present-day St. John’s , Newfoundland. St. John’s archivist Michael Lowe’s life is turned on its head when a Dutch acquaintance, Anton Aalders, arrives on his doorstep…
#BookReview @FTThum – All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness @DebHarkness
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The ‘All Souls Trilogy’ by Deborah Harkness consists of: ? Title: A Discovery of Witches (Book 1) ISBN 10: 0670022411 ISBN 13: 9780670022410 Publisher: Penguin USA Publication date: 8 February 2011 Pages: 592 pages ? ? ? Title: Shadow of Night (Book 2)…
Fantasy and literary heroes in our society guest post – Joe Bonadonna
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Hello, everyone! My name is Joe Bonadonna, and I dwell in the Windy City, the City of Big Shoulders . . . Chicago, IL, USA. So far I’ve published three books: the heroic fantasy collection, Mad Shadows: The Weird Tales of Dorgo the Dowser, published by iUniverse; the space…
Chas Watkins
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Chas Watkins What is your latest release and what genre is it? To Hold The Sun (Spanish version, Sosteniendo El Sol) is essentially a blend of an inspirational story and a self help book. Quick description: The book outlines the experiences of a young, poor, and disillusioned reporter who is…
There Is Far Too Much Emphasis Placed On Planning
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
I know I’ve spoken about planning in the past. But like a lot of seriously overused writing crutches, it bears talking about yet again. So many new and not so new writers insist on planning every single detail in their current work in progress almost to the point…