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Added by Catherine Green on September 10, 2011 at 1:18am —
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Eerie looking cover, and more of that on the inside pages. This was my first read on a work penned by Sandra Ruttan, and it definitely will not be my last. “Harvest of Ruins” is one of those multi-layered works that is haunting, highly emotional, and engrossing. Ruttan handles a very tense subject well, and carries us the reader through a journey of pain with a very deft guiding hand. Generally I try to stay away from novels with material that is too heavy; reading for me is fun, and so…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 9, 2011 at 7:27pm —
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In the last month Michelle Vasquez has released two digital short stories: “Second Hand Bookstore” and now “Til Death Do Us Part”. Some may say they are shocked by this, me, well, I knew she had it in her. The quick success she has attained is a testament to her hard work and ability. The thing that catches my eye about her work though is that both stories are polar opposites, one is a nice, warm and cuddly tale, the other is a hard core suspense/thriller/horror…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 9, 2011 at 3:51pm —
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I have purposely put two posts in total opposite together today; I like themes, and these are extremes. Let me stop right there before I break out into my cover of a Billy Joel song. From the first words I have read of this series, “One”, I was pretty much sucked into it. Why? I love the genuineness of it, the feelings laid bare, the core and essence of it. I have come to understand the intent and the desire of the creator of this series, Mark Miller. He has no desire to bring anyone in that…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 8, 2011 at 6:57pm —
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Looking for a good zombie/horror story to have burned into your brain? Look no further, download this undead tale and enjoy. Mark Cooper steps up to the plate and puts his mark on zombies in a big way in “Infection”. Vivid images of rotting flesh, decomposing bodies, and limbless creatures wandering around aimlessly are the norm in the story. Sounds like fun doesn’t it? It is, really, in a very deep, zombie kind of way. I have to warn you though; the images he creates are very stark, very…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 8, 2011 at 2:16pm —
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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on September 8, 2011 at 2:28am —
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I am a big fan of Irene Hannon’s work and I am not going to try to hide it; no, instead I am just going to gush a bit here. On Friday, Sept.9th, I am fortunate to interview her again on my blogtalk show The G-ZONE . I am really looking forward to it. I will put the link below right before the synopsis of the novel. I have a ton of questions for her but if you have any, just email or message me and I will be happy to add them to the list. Better yet, why not call in and ask…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 8, 2011 at 1:33am —
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Doomsday Of The Lambs
A short sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes
"Frank, is there any other news besides the daily coverage of the great pretender?"
"Nope!," Frank replied while watching his computer monitor jump from one satellite news broadcast station…
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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on September 8, 2011 at 1:24am —
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Have you been keeping an eye on this series? Have you read any of the amazing installments? Did you know that each one has been penned by a different author? Did you know the main character was a Private investigator that is also a werewolf? Did you know that Paul D. Brazill created the series and that Julia Madeleine, Paul Leverone, and now B.R. Stateham have penned installments for it? One last question: if you haven’t read any of the four, WHY NOT?
“Insatiable” takes the “Drunk on…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 7, 2011 at 9:49pm —
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Added by Sam Lang on September 7, 2011 at 8:46pm —
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Added by Beth Mahoney on September 7, 2011 at 7:10pm —
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Added by Mark Miller on September 7, 2011 at 3:13pm —
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Added by Steve Norris on September 7, 2011 at 4:33am —
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Hi, me again, Trestle Press and some of their authors have put together what I think is one intense giveaway. Each author covers a different genre, has a different style, but they all share one common goal: They love to satisfy readers, and they would to hear from you in one way or another. What do I mean by that? Well you can follow their blogs, email them, and become their friend on any of the social websites you can find them (Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Reverb, Edgy Christian…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 6, 2011 at 11:02pm —
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Added by Mark Miller on September 6, 2011 at 10:37pm —
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Added by ward r jones on September 6, 2011 at 7:38pm —
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Are you a blogger or avid reader? I bet you are, and if you are then I would really like to have a discussion with you. Why? Well let me say that we have plenty for you to read and we have many benefits for participating. The fun stuff we do and have done. In my opinion is pretty different from just throwing a free read at you. We are looking for inclusion, your input, and sincere involvement in all that we do. The authors themselves are pretty pumped with the feedback they get and are more…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 6, 2011 at 7:26pm —
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And the accolades continue to roll in for one of our Trestle Press authors. Alexandrea Weis has won the Gold Medal in the Reader's Favorite Book Awards for her romantic suspense novel Recovery. Set against the backdrop of post-Katrina New Orleans, Recovery has been receiving rave reviews. Alexandrea is becoming known as a New Orleans author and her NOLA Gumbo series with Trestle Press is also creating a lot…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 6, 2011 at 3:27pm —
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Added by G.G. Vandagriff on September 6, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Since my first article on publishing an e-book to Amazon’s Kindle, some things have changed with the Amazon DTP (Digital Text Platform). Instead of uploading a zip file with an HTML document and other digital files to be included, there is now the option to upload a Word document. This was good news to me because I had already been working with Word documents and uploading them to…
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Added by David Bowman on September 6, 2011 at 1:44am —
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