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Monsters Are Real: A Dark Angel Excerpt
Originally posted on The Official Site of Celeste DeWolfe:
Halloween is coming up, so what better time to remind everyone out there that monsters are real? Enter upcoming author Hal Kowalski, reading an excerpt from his soon-to-be-released debut novel, A Dark Angel! I have to admit I am pretty excited for this novel, which he…
…Glasgow Dockland Govan’s version of Rudolph Valentino…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
Rudolph Valentino …I can pinpoint for yeez almost to the hour when this ol’ Jurassic sashayed from the innocence of youth to the angst-strewn teenage-recognition that GURLS, creatures of the opposite gender, may have sum’thing about them more interesting than pigtails to pull… barely out of short trousers and severe…
Nicholas C. Rossis
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Nicholas C. Rossis What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is Pearseus: Mad Water, the third book in the epic fantasy series Pearseus. Like the other two books in the series, it has reached #1 on Amazon. Quick description: Described as “Game of Thrones…
Another Update On The Wolfcat Chronicles
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
(Drawing by Amanda Williams, my daughter, depicting the Wolfcat Ela’na from The Wolfcat Chronicles) Revisions of manuscripts may start out with lofty ambitions, reducing word count, removing redundancies, and identifying any substantive errors prior to sending it to a publisher. Results vary. Twenty chapters, roughly 60% of…
No Nanowrimo For Me This Year. :(
Originally posted on The Official Site of Celeste DeWolfe:
I’ve been hoping and hoping that I might find some magical way to pull it off, but I just don’t think it’s in the cards for me this year–which is sad, because it will be the first year since 2009 that I haven’t at least attempted…
David A. Poulsen – a new novel update
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Serpents Rising A Cullen and Cobb Mystery David A. Poulsen In 2005, journalist Adam Cullen’s wife, Donna, is killed by an arsonist. In desperation after police, fire department, and insurance investigators all give up trying to find the culprit, Cullen hires private detective Mike Cobb, but he, too, is stymied.…
Kim McCullough
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
I’m so pleased to be promoting Kim McCullough on Reading Recommendations, not only because she’s a writing pal I’ve known since we first met at the Fernie Writers’ Conference in 2009, or because she entered my Coffee Shop Author contest, or because I read parts of this novel during writing…