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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Spring Showcase – Audrey Driscoll, Matthew Drzymala, Natalie Ducey, Cage Dunn, Jack Eason, Mary Anne Edwards, M.C.V. Egan, John Fioravanti, Christoph Fischer, Darlene Foster.
Jack Eason
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jack Eason What is your latest release and what genre is it? Itโs entitled Cataclysm and is science fiction, time travel. Quick description: It is a tale about forbidden love, time travel, ancient gods and danger. Brief biography: Jack Eason lived in New Zealand for forty-two years until 2000 when…
New Release: The Adventures of Ursus the Bear
Originally posted on IFWG Publishing:
IFWG Publishing Australia is extremely proud to announce the release of the young children’s storybook, The Adventures of Ursus the Bear, written by British author, Jack Eason, and lavishly colour illustrated by New Zealand artist, Frances Hutt. This is one of our longest projects, having commenced in 2012. The number…
Book Cover Artist Q&A with Chris Graham the @StoryReadingApe
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: You are the Indie Authors best friend. Thatโs something many people know you as, but there is another aspect of your contribution to the Author world that some are not quite as familiar with. Tell us about how and why you came to create book covers? What was…
Book Release: Cataclysm by Jack Eason
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You may have seen Jack Eason around my blog, leaving comments here and there. He just published his latest book, Cataclysm, and I wanted to share the good news! The book is available on Amazon. Cataclysm For hundreds of years history books went unchallenged and all religious beliefs were…
Review of Globular Van der Graff’s Goblin Tales for Adults by Jack Eason
Originally posted on insaneowl:
Weaves a spell on the reader This anthology of thirty goblin tales, weaves a spell on the reader. We have all been brought up on tales of witches and warlocks, goblins and elves, fairies good and bad. This anthology is however different, showing goblins in a different light. You will be…
Review of Turning Point by Jack Eason
Originally posted on insaneowl:
A breathtaking scientific novella par excellence I have been brought up on the legend of Mu and Atlantis, the secrets of the Giza Pyramid, universes that exist and contain intelligent life, planetary travel etc. It was therefore easy to appreciate the breadth of vision of Turning Point, a fable and a…