Tag Archive | non-fiction
Jane V. Blanchard
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jane V. Blanchard What is your latest release and what genre is it? Women of the Way: Embracing the Camino is a nonfiction travel memoir. Quick description: Women of the Way: Embracing the Camino is a heartfelt and personal recounting of the author’s 500-mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago.…
Indie Author Coat of Arms!
Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
Celebrate Indie Authorship with this colorful reminder of our Independence! If we’re not having fun writing, we’re not doing it right! Click on the image to print this poster, to go with your copies of Desiderwriter and the Authors’ Anthem.…
Chris Hedges
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Chris Hedges What is your latest release and what genre is it? Average Joe’s Story: Quest for Confidence was officially released on August 5th. It’s currently available in Kindle format on Amazon. The book may come off as a little self-improvement, but it is the first in what will be…
Book review: ‘Everybody’s Got Something’ by Robin Roberts
Originally posted on write meg!:
Television newscaster Robin Roberts has had her share of struggles. Treated for breast cancer in 2007, the “Good Morning America” co-anchor expected to make a full recovery and put her fight behind her . . . until five years later, when she learned she would need a life-saving bone marrow…
Martin Crosbie
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Martin Crosbie What is your latest release and what genre is it? How I Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon’s Kindle-An Easy-To-Follow Self-Publishing Guidebook 2014 Edition is non-fiction/sales and marketing Quick description: Outlines the methods the top 5% of successful self-published authors utilize to produce their eBooks in a professional, cost-effective…
Review: ‘Good Chinese Wife’ by Susan Blumberg-Kason
Originally posted on write meg!:
Going into Susan Blumberg-Kason’s Good Chinese Wife, I’ll confess to wanting to do a little armchair traveling. During a busy summer in which I’ve rarely crossed state lines, the idea of visiting exotic Hong Kong, lovely San Francisco and bustling China was too alluring to deny. Nevermind that this is,…