I recently read & reviewed Above All Things by novelist (and Poet Laureate for Lake Ontario) Tanis Rideout. The book tells of George Mallory conquering Everest...
Mike Harris is taking the route chosen by many authors throughout history â by trying to make his Grandfatherâs novels a self-publishing success. Are you ready to take a chance on an unknown author, and help make it happen for him? Self-publishing feels like a relatively new thing, doesnât it? Itâs thanks to the ebook revolution, it seems, that we have seen an explosion in self-published books. Amazonâs shelves are positiv...
Hy Conrad (webÂsite | FaceÂbook) made the move from writing TV shows such as Monk to writing mystery books. I recently read his book Rally âRound the Corpse which I truly enjoyed. I was lucky enough to be able to ask Mr. Conrad a few questions about his history, writing and social media. He was kind enough to answer. Q. How long have you been a fan of puzzles and mysteries? What got you started? A. Like a lot of mystery l...
Article first published as Book Review: Rally ĂąâŹËRound the Corpse by Hy Conrad on Blogcritics. About: Rally âRound the Corpse by Hy Conrad is a fictional mystery and it seems to be the first of a series. I jumped on the opportunity to read this book because Mr. Conrad is the writer for the TV show Monk which is, in my opinion, one of the best written shows on TV. The pubÂlisher is givÂing away one copy of this book â...
Buy this Star Wars Book in paper or elecÂtronic copy* Andrew: OrigÂiÂnally pubÂlished at: http://www.rancorslovetoread.com/2009/08/andrew.html 1/5 Rancors â Vonda McIntyre has garnered many accolades over the course of her writing career, including the prestigious Hugo and Nebula awards. As such, I can only assume that Ms. McIntyre may have deliberately chosen to write The Crystal Star using simple language and ...
Norman Mailer (31 January, 1923 â 10 November, 2007), one of the greatest American writers hailed from a middle class Jewish family to become one of the most provocative writers of the 1950s. Mailer wrote more than 50 books during his life and won the Pulitzer Prize Twice. Books by Norman Mailer Norman Mailer was born in Long Branch, NJ â however he grew up in Brooklyn, New York. As a 9 year old boy, Mail...
Above All Things by Tanis Rideou is an interesting book to discuss, the story is multilayered, the narrative is poetic and the action is exciting....
Todayâs guest author is Lisa April Smith, who will sharing her approach to writing. She is author of three books: Dangerous Lies, Exceeding Expectations and Paradise Misplaced â a genre she has named âSuspense with Sizzle.â My Approach to Writing Lisa April Smith Iâm often asked at book events, âAre you ever stymied by writerâs block?â And I am delighted to reply that Iâve never experienced writerâs block. I ...
This week I thought Iâll find some free books dealing with World War II. If you follow this blog you know that I read a lot of WWII books, I find that period in history both horrifying and fascinating at the same time. With each book I read, I discover something new, some new fact or story. There were tremendous acts of disgrace and horror, but also many acts (unfortunately not as many) of humanity and kindness. At the time of ...
Article first published as Book Review: The Inventor and the Tycoon by Edward Ball on Blogcritics. About: The Inventor and the Tycoon by Edward Ball is a non-fiction book about two pioneers, a murder and motion pictures. The author is a National Book Award winner for his previous book Slaves in the Family. The pubÂlisher is givÂing away one copy to two winners of this book âto enter fill out the RafÂfleÂcoptÂter form at t...