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Demon Rolmar is now on Sale!

The Demon Rolmar is now on sale at amazon. Click here to buy the book. Here is the back cover text for the book:

Rolmar is a heartless, misanthropic demon who serves as one of the three overlords of Pentar, a planet in the Amenis dimension. When Rolmar’s brethren bestow upon him the illustrious task of destroying…

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Added by Avery Griffin on April 23, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Heart of Terror Trailer

This is the book trailer for the recently released Christian thriller entitled Heart of Terror.  The Midwest Book Review said of the novel: "Heart of Terror is an exciting twist of thriller and faith, very much recommended reading."  The novel is available as an ebook as well as in hard copy from amazon.com and the Barnes and Noble…

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Added by Craig Dressler on April 3, 2013 at 11:05am — No Comments

Profile: Romantic Suspense Author Chris Karslen

A native of Chicago, former police detective Chris Karslen grew up with a love of history and books. An only child, she spent a lot of time reading, developing ‘fictional friends’, and getting lost in the world of stories.

Naturally, her love of reading and books led to writing of her own, and when she retired from her police work she finally decided to fulfil her lifelong secret desire. In 2003, she sat down and wrote her first line—and she hasn’t looked back since.…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on February 5, 2013 at 12:15pm — No Comments

New Release! Volume 3 of The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi: Hidden Gems

Boochi is about to meet more Corrado family members, and discover the true origin of the treasure chest.

She will also learn about the pirates, who are attempting to steal the treasure from her.

Available now at: amazon.com and dwbchildrensline.com

 

Get your copy today, and Take the…

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Added by Sal Corrente on January 12, 2013 at 10:00am — No Comments

Book Review: The Long Road Home: The Death and Birth of America by Nick West

The Long Road Home: The Death and Birth of America is Nick West’s second novel and the sequel to his first book, The Great Southern Circus.

In this story, we follow the lives of the same characters from book 1 as they traverse the difficult and painful years of the American Civil War. Four people,  four lives: two men–one white, one black–join the…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on January 4, 2013 at 9:00am — No Comments

Interview with Nick West, Author of The Long Road Home

A native of Gainesville, Florida, author Nick West attended the University of Florida where he became interested in writing. He is a veteran of the United States Navy, and together with his family, have owned and operated a landscape business in the area for over twenty years. He and his wife Kay and their children, Tammy, John and Christy, along with their families all live on the farm where…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on January 2, 2013 at 6:02am — No Comments

Romantic Suspense Author Kaylin McFarren Talks About Severed Threads

Please welcome my special guest, romantic suspense author Kaylin McFarren. I recently had the chance to read and review her latest novel, Severed Threads, and I have to say it is an entertaining, thrilling read. Kaylin was generous enough to take time out of her busy schedule to answer my questions about her book and her writing. I hope you’ll enjoy the…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on November 27, 2012 at 10:00pm — No Comments

NEW YORK ROOMMATES IS HERE!

NEW YORK ROOMMATES - WHERE DO THESE PEOPLE COME FROM?

Hank has had nothing but bad luck when it comes to sharing an apartment in the City. After his last male roommate put the moves on him, Hank is determined never to share space with a man again. So he places an ad in the Village Voice for a new roommate - straightforward and to the point: Female wanted to share apartment with musician/photographer. No males allowed! He expects the usual parade of weirdos, but what he gets is much…

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Added by Howard Boger on November 6, 2012 at 3:47am — No Comments

One Step Closer

With the release of Episode Seven, Olivia and I are one step closer to the end. In fact, it is...

Sons of the King - Episode Seven: Beginning of the End

http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/10/one-step-closer.html

Added by Mark Miller on October 23, 2012 at 9:37am — No Comments

Kate Tenbeth is "Unlucky"

My friend, and author, Kate Tenbeth has an exciting new release! Here is the official story from her publisher: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/10/kate-tenbeth-is-unlucky.html

Added by Mark Miller on October 1, 2012 at 10:28am — No Comments

The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi: The Pirate Ship (Vol 2)

At long last, The Pirate Ship is preparing to dock!

This coming September 19th, you can find out what mysteries are about to arrive at Boochi's door.

She and her family will be taking a journey with a stranger to a far away destination to meet new faces, with new surprises.

Hold on to your seat...as the series is about to launch into high gear!

Be…

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Added by Sal Corrente on September 12, 2012 at 10:38am — No Comments

Colours In Blackness - a review

This YA novel reminded me a bit of the Marvel ‘X-Men’ series in that it’s about a group of ‘gifted’ teens who are sent to a special school to help them learn to hone their powers. The main character, Laura, suffers from terrible migraine headaches and during one of these episodes she sees a horrific vision which then comes to pass. Apparently she can predict the future and so she is sent to the school so that she can learn to control her visions and potentially avert disasters from…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on September 6, 2012 at 2:30pm — No Comments

As real as it gets

I recently read an article about a company that would give your book a review for a price. They claim that the reviews aren’t biased and the reviewer will be honest if they didn’t like the book. Now, I know hundreds if not thousands of these companies exist so I’m no dummy, but it seems to me that it would be bad business to give an author a bad paid review especially if the author has several books under his belt and may use the service again. This leads me to the conclusion that investing…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 30, 2012 at 1:18pm — No Comments

Arrival of Volume 2: The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi: The Pirate Ship

Ahoy Me Hearties!

Avaste Ye and lend an ear...

Ya Best Batten Down the Hatches...Swab the Decks...Man the Sails...

Weigh Anchor and Hoist the Mizzen...The Pirate Ship is about ready to  sail...

So Get A'top Yer Crows Nest And Keep a Close Lookout..

The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi's Next Volume is…

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Added by Sal Corrente on August 28, 2012 at 9:35am — No Comments

A real writer?

There comes a point in every artist’s career where he must decide what his talent is worth. When I started publishing on KDP I was just starting out in the ebook revolution and like many writers, thought nothing would come of it. People would scoff and say that I’m not a ‘real’ writer because I never published traditionally. Well let me tell them something, I had an agent and wasted four years trying to make it as a ‘real’ writer. Four years waiting for some suit to decide my future, hoping…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 27, 2012 at 1:04pm — No Comments

The secret

 

I’ve been thinking about hiring Smith Publicity when I’m finished writing IMAGINATION and have spent the last few days researching them and all they do. If I do sign with them it would mean huge exposure by the ways of television and radio interviews. For some authors they have gotten over fifty interviews. The question is will the royalties made by more exposure offset the costs of a major publicity firm? I haven’t contacted them yet so I don’t know what they charge but I’m…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 24, 2012 at 12:30pm — No Comments

When to give up?

Nobody ever said it would be easy. Nobody ever said it was always going to be fun. Nobody promised me that after spending twenty-plus years holed up in my office writing novels that anyone would ever read them. Nobody promised me anything would ever come of my writing and yet I still do it. Day after day, year after year, I sit in front of this keyboard and tap out the characters and worlds inside my mind. To date, I think I have more than sixty unique, fully-fleshed characters in all twelve…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 20, 2012 at 1:01pm — No Comments

Making a living

There is no greater personal satisfaction for me than watching the sales numbers for my books go up. It’s not even that I’m earning money from my art that excites me but that my books are actually being read by strangers. Lots of strangers. I know, I know, I’ve said that a thousand times, but it’s just so true. I’m still getting residual sales from the free promotion last week and that officially makes DROP OUT my biggest bestseller to date with well over a thousand paid sales. DEGENERATES…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 17, 2012 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Records may break

What a difference a month makes for my sales. From a lackluster July to a booming August. Sales of DROP OUT have skyrocketed over the last week as well as my other adult books. Right now I’m on par to break my all time sales month of last January. Strangely though, my sci-fi/fantasy books are not selling well this month. Perhaps, kids are gearing up for school and losing interest in spending their ‘endless summer’ reading fiction. I don’t know. I do know that more and more people are buying…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 12, 2012 at 11:51am — No Comments

Saying goodbye

As I say goodbye to KDP Select, I must say that it has been a good ride. My last two free promotions yielded a combined 5,764 books given away that resulted in a surge of paid sales that is still running with momentum. I am now down to the wire with giveaways because I only have one book left that still has promotion days and only two others that are still on KDP Select, and they are about to expire. One the flip side, Smashwords just announced a huge deal with libraries that will allow…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on August 9, 2012 at 12:00pm — No Comments

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