Hearts on the Line- Is Writing Still an Art?

On June 29, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Julie_Achterhoff

[custom_field random=”1″ limit=”1″ between=”, ” /]I read a very heart-rending blog post today, which I highly recommend to anyone at any point in the writing arena. Whether you are just thinking of writing a book someday or a full-blown published author, this blog post will do nothing less than enlighten you. Go ahead and read […]

FireSong

On June 13, 2011, in Best eBook Cover - Other, by Aaron Lazar

What would you do if your country church was hit by a rogue tornado during services? What if the shrieking winds unearthed the bones of a missing parishioner in a nearby wheat field? Now add the discovery of heroin in your elderly minister’s bloodstream. When Gus LeGarde is thrown into the middle of the mess, […]

Legacy of the Tropics

On May 25, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Mary_Deal

Stories that shatter the myths of stereotypical islands of paradise; a rewrite, expansion and dramatization of the 5-Star novel, “The Tropics,” where two women fall prey to nature’s wrath during inclement tropical weather, face death at sea, and are tested to the limits of survival.   In “Promises,” during the late 1960s, the ketch, Mercy, […]

Write it Right – Tips for Authors, Volume I

On May 25, 2011, in Reference - Non-Fiction, by Mary_Deal

Write it Right – Tips for Authors, Vol. I, written and compiled by an award-winning novelist, is a major source of information for breathing life into your prose. Learn how to polish your work with a collection of extraordinary tips and examples for making your writing the best that it can be. In writing your […]

FireSong

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

What would you do if your country church was hit by a rogue tornado during services? What if the wind unearthed the bones of a missing parishioner in a nearby wheat field? Now add the discovery of heroin in your elderly minister’s bloodstream. When Gus LeGarde is thrown into the middle of the mess, he […]

Tremolo: cry of the loon

On May 7, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

Summer, 1964: Beatlemania hits the States, and the world mourns the loss of JFK. For eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde, the powerful events that rocked the nation serve as a backdrop for the most challenging summer of his life. Eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde is spending another glorious summer at his grandparents’ lakeside camp, along with his best friends, […]

Healey's Cave

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

Sam Moore’s little brother vanished fifty years ago. No body. No answers. What Sam has is a boatload of guilt, since he failed to accompany Billy on his final, fateful bike ride. While digging in his garden, Sam discovers a green marble with a startling secret—it whisks him back to his childhood, connecting him to […]

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