Tag Archive | reading
There are no Write-By-Numbers kits … a reminder
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I originally wrote this blog post in May, 2014, and I think it’s time to repost as a reminder to many authors who read it previously or as a revelation for those who haven’t read it yet. There are no Write-By-Numbers kits …
Interview with Author Jonas Lee!
JEMSBOOKS Please welcome author Jonas Lee to Jemsbooks’ blog segment, Author Interview. It is a pleasure to have you here, Jonas. Let’s get right to your interview. Please tell us a little about yourself and how you first became interested in writing? My name is Jonas Lee, I’m a rather new Indie artist from the […]
Interview with Author Tina Frisco!
JEMSBOOKS Please welcome, Tina Frisco, the talented author, singer-songwriter, RN among other occupations she has. It is a pleasure to have you here, Tina. Please tell us a little about yourself and how you first became interested in writing? Thank you for hosting me on your blog, Janice. Aside from being an author, I’m also […]
Marcello Di Cintio
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Marcello Di Cintio What is your latest release and what genre is it? Song of the Caged Bird: Word as Resistance in Palestine is a nonfiction eBook published by Hazlitt Originals. Quick description: The book is a short travelogue – essentially a long essay – that chronicles my time in…
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…
M. Doerner-Miller
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Matt Doerner-Miller What is your latest release and what genre is it? Chronicles of a Clocksmith. Children’s Fantasy (5-10) Quick description: One day, a bored little boy finds himself inside an old clock store. And while the boy is generally uninterested in most of the old and dusty clocks within…