Tag Archive | print
Oliver Chase
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Oliver Chase What is your latest release and what genre is it? Blind Marsh (sequel and last book to Marsh Island of The Hirebomber Series) – thriller/suspense, crime, mystery Quick description: Phillip Pfeiffer is sent home from the Gulf War with a broken back and a bad taste in his…
9 Ways to Make Your Self-Published Book Look More Professional
Originally posted on Michelle Proulx – Author:
In my continuing attempts to promote and improve the self-publishing scene, today I present a handful of helpful tips you can use to make your self-published print book look more professional. These tips have been compiled via examining multiple traditionally published books and comparing them to the collection of self-published…
Therin Knite – update on a new novel
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Therin Knite was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in April, 2014, and is back now to tell us about a new novel just published! Solace by Therin Knite Teen & YA, Science Fiction, Time Travel Corina Marion’s father is dead. Off to a never-ending war as a Red Cross doctor…
Elle Boca
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Elle Boca What is your latest release and what genre is it? Unelmoija: The Timeshifter, book four of the Miami urban fantasy series about superhumans Quick description: Amy’s past is catching up with her in a way that could only happen to a Weeia. She is drifting in her own…
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,…
Robert Runté – update on a new publication
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Dr. Robert Runté was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. 2014, and was a contributor to another anthology also featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. The Canadian Fantastic in Focus: New Perspectives Allan Weiss, Editor Literary Criticism: Canadian Speculative Fiction Bringing together papers presented at the Academic Conference on…
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…
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…
Teresa Karlinski
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Teresa Karlinski What is your latest release and what genre is it? The latest release includes two non-fiction stories in the anthology, Slices of Life. Written by 17 writers, these stories span from childhood to old-age, some humorous, others challenging. Quick description: The Entrepreneur – a young girl learns through…
Mary Cunningham – update on a new book
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mary Cunningham was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Feb. 2014. She’s back again now to tell us about her newest publication. Saving Annabelle (The Adventures of Max & Maddie # 3) by Mary Cunningham “Nothing says Christmas like uncovering your tree and dragging it up the basement stairs.” Thoughts…