Tag Archive | Flash Fiction, Mini-series, Serials or Short Stories
BOOK REVIEW BY @COLLEENCHESEBRO OF “The Uncanny Valley-Tales from a Lost Town” @GREGGYMILLER
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Title: The Uncanny Valley – Tales from a Lost Town Author: Gregory Miller Illustrator: John York Published: January 6th 2014 by West Arcadia Press (first published May 27th 2011) ASIN: B00HQW3AHA http://authorgregorymiller.wordpress.com/ Pages: 141 Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal, Mystery, Short Stories, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Horror Welcome to the Uncanny Valley…
Trolley Armageddon and Free Short Stories
Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
I’m in the middle of my launch tour for Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight, and absolutely loving it! Party time! It’s fantastic connecting with new readers and friends on all the blogs, and also hearing from people who have suffered the same as Donna has. I’ll introduce…
#BookReview @RonovanWrites of Loves Lost by Sourabh Mukherjee
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Title: Loves Lost Author: Sourabh Mukherjee http://www.facebook.com/authorsourabhmukherjee Format: Kindle Edition Price: 3.99 File Size: 456 KB Print Length: 28 pages Genre: Short Story, Romance Published: 11 Dec 2014 Language: English ASIN: B00QWZ4DDC Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not Enabled Lending: Enabled Sold by: Amazon ? I was given…
Why Should You Publish in Ebook Format?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Frankly, I’m surprised this is even asked anymore. And yet, I did encounter the question a few days ago. I consulted Author Marketing Ideas, Vox.com and, of course, Author Earnings for some interesting statistics on ebooks. EBooks are on the rise right now. Having an eBook allows you to offer your…
Author Interview Number Seventy-Five – Lazlo Ferran
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Welcome to Lazlo Ferran Where are you from and where do you live now? I live and work in London. Please tell us a little about your writing – for example genre, title, etc. That is a difficult question to answer because I don’t feel limited by genres, have never recognised them…