Ah, all good things come to an end. Today's post is our last Eyes on Authors of the season, and it's the last book in the series we're discussing! But don't fret, my pets- it's going to be good. Today, David M. Echeandia is with us, sharing his newly-released title The Lost Mage, which is... Continue Reading →
Eyes on Authors: A.J. Culey
It's storming like crazy where I am, which is awesome for writing and chatting about books! Cozy up in your favorite chair and let's talk to A.J. Culey, author of the newly-released The Trouble with Antlers, the first book in the Melvin's Rampant Rack series! A.J. Culey is a teacher, world traveler and writer. She... Continue Reading →
Single Serve! Flash Fiction: A Sentence.
And now, a flash fiction told in one sentence: Death looked to the sky, listening to the crotch rockets fly past at well over 35MPH, and with a sigh said, "It's much too early in the morning to die." This tiny trinket may or may not have come to me early this morning, standing in my... Continue Reading →
Eyes on Authors: Sherri Fulmer Moorer
We're into the full swing of Summer now, and it's time for another Eyes on Authors! Today, Sherri Fulmer Moorer will be sharing her book, Progenitor: Book One of the Earthside Trilogy, with us. Life can be frustrating. People and circumstances can irritate you. The best laid plans can explode, leaving you confused and uncertain.... Continue Reading →
Sarah Madison’s “Dear Broke Reader: Your Sense of Entitlement is Killing Me”
Controversial post incoming! (Image copyright Kent Zonestar. Go check out his other works!) I recently came across Sarah Madison's "Dear Broke Reader, Your Sense of Entitlement is Killing Me", an article articulating the myriad frustrations as an author and art-maker when it comes to monetary value in their art as perceived by the general public, along... Continue Reading →
Eyes on Authors: Pupola
For today's Eyes on Authors segment, I'd like to introduce Pupola, the author of Never One, a Young Adult Sci-Fi drama that gives its main character the illusion of choice when it comes to life and death. Pupola was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Her mother is Shayla S. Ali and father is Dr. Ashraf Ali.... Continue Reading →
Cassie’s Cover of the Year
Voting is still going strong over at Cassie's Cover of the Year contest! If you like the Godeater cover, head on over and vote for it!
Think You Couldn’t Possibly Lose Your Amazon Publishing Account? Think Again.
I read this post this morning, and it unnerved me a little. I don't have *any* KU page reads at the moment, but this is something terrifying for the authors who do. What do you guys think?
Eyes on Authors: Melinda Brasher
For today's Eyes on Authors, I'd like to welcome Melinda Brasher, author of Far-Knowing, a Young Adult Fantasy tale about mages-- some that go too far, and some that must learn to go the distance. Melinda Brasher spends her time writing fiction, traveling, and teaching English as a second language in places like Poland, Mexico,... Continue Reading →
Godeater: The Second World ONLY 99 CENTS!
For the next week, the Godeater e-book will just be .99 cents! You can grab your copy here! This is not your average Young Adult fantasy. Shapeshifting Goddesses, reincarnated Gods, and a mythological behemoth bent on destroying the world- how do you defeat that which defeats immortality? If you're a Kindle Unlimited member, you can... Continue Reading →