Uncharted
Destiny is not a matter of chance, but a matter of choice. Book Details: Title: Uncharted Author Name: Justine Alley Dowsett & Murandy Damodred Length: 319 pages Genre(s): Fantasy, Romance,...
View ArticleThe City of Blind Delight
Author: Catherynne M Valente Release: 2012 Anthology: Other Worlds Than These Genre: Steampunk | Fantasy | Sci-Fi Edition: Kindle Publisher: Night Shade Books Buy it here: AMAZON Blurb What if you...
View ArticleGeorge Eliot’s Influence on Alternate Histories
George Eliot In the steampunk genre there are many Victorian Era authors who have influenced modern works. Many writers espouse names like Charles Dickens, Mary Shelley, and H.G. Wells. Yet another...
View ArticleFormatting Advice from Marci Clark
Marci Clark vista my blog today with some formatting advice. The “double-spacing” tip is one I need! Chris LET’S TALK FORMATTING by Marci Clark (writing as Marci Boudreaux and Emilia Mancini) As an...
View ArticleWhy I resisted including romance in Keeper of the Dawn by Dianna Gunn
Dianna visits my blog today with a discussion of romance in YA literature and a preview of her new novella–Keeper of the Dawn. I hope you all enjoy! — Chris There were many struggles on the road to...
View ArticleSpotlight on Uncharted
Welcome to the book tour for Uncharted by Justine Alley Dowsett and Murandy Damodred. Title: Uncharted Author Name: Justine Alley Dowsett & Murandy Damodred Page Count: 344 pgs. Genre(s):...
View ArticleThe Sun God’s Heir: Rebirth by Elliott Baker
Welcome to the Book Tour for The Sun God’s Heir: Rebirth, Book 2 in Elliott Baker’s new series! Continue reading for a bonus excerpt at the end.– Chris Book Information: Title: The Sun God’s Heir:...
View ArticleFairy Falls: Lost and Found
Fairy Falls was bores-ville from the get-go. Then the animals started talking… Sharon Ledwith has a brand new series coming in June 2017 and today I am revealing the cover to you! Here is some...
View Article“How old am I supposed to look?”
I like to think – in fact, I believe – that in olden times wrinkles signified wisdom and dignity. Today, not so much. Drug makers, who are looking to wipe our faces clean of those evil little lines,...
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