Tag Archive | reading
30 Authors in 30 Days: Patti Callahan Henry on Fikry
Originally posted on write meg!:
Today I’m pleased to host the second stop of 30 Authors in 30 Days, a first of its kind event aimed at connecting readers, bloggers and authors. Patti Callahan Henry writes on a favorite summer read I’m dying to get my hands on: Gabrielle Zevin’s The Storied Life of A.J.…
Mariana Llanos
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mariana Llanos What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest book, A Planet for Tristan Wolf, is a childrenโs story, recommended for readers 8 and up. Quick description: This is the second book in the Tristan Wolf Series. After a fight with his brother Billy, Tristan…
Salt & Storm by Kendal Kulper
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper A sweeping historical romance about a witch who foresees her own murder–and the one boy who can help change her future. Sixteen-year-old Avery Roe wants only to take her rightful place as the witch of Prince Island, making the charms that keep the…
Dylan Hearn’s Pay It Forward for self-published authors …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
This morning, I received an update from Dylan Hearn’s blog, Suffolk Scribblings. In Pay It Forward – an update, Dylan has followed through on his earlier promise to “support my fellow self-published authors by buying their books and promoting those that I enjoyed both on this blog and…
Reading Col. James Smith, Christian Wiman, and an Anonymous Icelander
Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
* Remarkable Occurrences in the Life of Colonel James Smith, James Smith James Smith was a young American colonial soldier captured by a band of French-allied Iroquois at the beginning of the French and Indian War, about 1755. After being made to run the gauntlet and recovering from his…