The First Books
When I held a giveaway on Goodreads, I gave away five copies of my book. Since I used Createspace for publishing my book, I ordered the discounted copies they offer for the authors (or you can pay...
View ArticleAnthology for Hurricane Sandy Relief
This was sent to me via email from author, R.T. Kaelin. “A day or so after the storm hit, I wrote this at my blog: So, like most of you over the past few days, I’ve been watching the terror that was...
View ArticleHow to do a Book Review Request (and the Hidden Etiquette)
It seems easy to just email a blurb about your book to any reviewer with a blog, but there’s an unspoken etiquette that surrounds the “Send” button at the bottom of your email. Picking the Right...
View ArticleReview: Buzz by Robert Zverina
Anyone who has read Buzz by Robert Zverina probably wonders the same thing. “Houston, we have a problem. Why isn’t this book under a big publisher?” Orbiting the moon landing of the U.S. Apollo 11 in...
View Article100 years of solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Reblogged from blubberisland: I have discovered a writer who didn't write a story with words, but wove a mysterious living thing from strands of his soul. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel...
View ArticleBook Review: The Tragedy of Fidel Castro
The Tragedy of Fidel Castro Author: João Cerqueira Publisher: River Grove Books Review by: Jd Banks Placing God, Christ, JFK, and Fidel Castro into the same book makes for one blasphemous ride—and The...
View ArticleWhy Kimba Saved the World
Why Kimba Saved the World Author: Meg Welch Dendler Publisher: Serenity Mountain Publishing Cats have a soft spot in my heart, and so does Why Kimba Saved the World, a book about cats. Well, not...
View ArticleThe One Who is Two
Author: Stuart Oldfield Anything with white rabbits invokes a blond little girl in a blue dress, but Stuart Oldfield’s The One Who is Two ventures into an adult satire of Alice in Wonderland without...
View ArticleThe Prince and the Singularity – A Circular Tale
I’ll admit it: books about metaphysics are boring. They’re so abstract and non-committal, I feel like I’m ending a relationship rather than putting a book back on the shelf. Thank goodness there are...
View Article[Anticipated Reads] Fire Baptized and The Burning Bush
I’m looking forward to reading Kenya Wright’s Fire Baptized (Book One of the Habitat series) book. It’s currently a top hit in the Dark Fantasy genre on Amazon–#32 in Books and #46 in the Kindle...
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