Tag Archive | reading
How To Get Your Book Into A Library
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
I am fortunate to live within 10-15 minutes walking distance of Upper Norwood’s Joint Library, the oldest and, I believe the only independent institution of it’s kind, (http://uppernorwoodlibrary.org/). In search of ways to get my book, “Dalliance: A Collection of Poetry and Prose” into the hands of more…
Reader Interview Number Nineteen – Jessica Jackson
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Where are you from? (Country) -U.S. On average how many books do you read in a month? -I tend to read a book a day, so, at most, 31. Where is your favourite place to read? -Just at home, in bed, with my music blaring out of my…
Robert Runté Recommends Dave Duncan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
When Robert Runté suggested recommending Dave Duncan on this blog I jumped at the chance to feature an author whose work I’d known since I first began selling books in Calgary in 1978. The Guild Gallery did not stock many science fiction or fantasy books, but we did sell those…
Anna Faktorovich
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Anna Faktorovich What is your latest release and what genre is it? Gender Bias in Mystery and Romance Novel Publishing: Mimicking Masculinity and Femininity – Non-Fiction/ Literary Criticism/ Feminism Quick description: Examines gender bias from the perspective of readers, writers and publishers, with a focus on the top two best-selling…
Review: Indecent Proposal
Originally posted on Taylor Grace:
An absolute must read, for me Indecent Proposal had a ton of things going for it. A great plot, a fantastic hero and heroine and, most importantly, amazing writing. Amazing, amazing writing. This is the first time I read Molly O’Keefe but it will not be the last. The set…