Tag Archive | literary fiction
#Newcover ‘The Man Who Never Was’ and revisiting the first post about the novel
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As you’ll remember, a few weeks ago I shared the previous versions of the cover for my first novel ‘The Man Who Never Was‘. Thanks so much for the replies that gave Lourdes (my friend and cover designer) and I plenty to go on and to think about.…
Does literary have to mean dull and boring?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Looking for likely publishers for my pile of finished mss I came across one that looked promising, asking for ‘adult literary fiction’. As per the submissions guidelines, that precluded only children’s, YA, and poetry. That’s okay, I thought. I have adult work to submit, I write pretty decent sentences,…
Author Wednesday – Uvi Poznansky
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome to another edition of Author Wednesday. There are so many things to say about today’s author. She’s multi-talented, writing across genres and never letting one type define her. No wonder she came up with the idea of creating a box set of Indie Authors who also defy definitions,…
Dave Margoshes Recommends Connie Gault
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
I recently discovered Connie Gault’s writing when I won a copy of A Beauty through a Goodreads Giveaway. Dave Margoshes, previously featured twice on Reading Recommendations, is a fellow-Saskatchewanian who has known Connie for many years and recommends her writing. A Beauty by Connie Gault novel, literary fiction In a…
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…
Intriguing Portrait of a Beloved Literary Character
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Blood, Love and Steel: A Musketeer’s Tale, by Jennifer M. Fulford: The Romantic Sequel to The Three Musketeers You don’t need to read “The Three Musketeers” to enjoy this first in the Musketeers Trilogy. He who loves not is but half man. Athos, the famed Musketeer, seeks the ultimate release from…
Kevin Brennan – new novel update
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Kevin Brennan returns to tell us about his new novel, Occasional Soulmates. Kevin was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Mar. 2014. Occasional Soulmates by Kevin Brennan When the thirty-eight-year-old San Francisco doctor meets her new patient, a handsome British expat with the unlikely name of Dylan Cakebread (and an…
Paul Butler Recommends Lesleyanne Ryan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Third installment of a new feature on the Reading Recommendations blog, in which I ask established authors to recommend an author whose work has impressed them recently and who they would like to promote to my readers. Braco by Lesleyanne Ryan Genre: Literary fiction Quick Description: Braco tells the story…