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Jochem Vandersteen "Find Her" Volume 1 of the "Mike Dalmas" digital short story series

“Find Her” marks the birth of a new digital short story new series and a new action character I really enjoy. Mike Dalmas is the character that Jochem Vandersteen has created and the universe in which he places him is interesting and dynamic. The setting is something like middle class suburbia, yet not, but the action and the hero seemed all too real and cut from today’s headlines.

Mike Dalmas is an ex-Special forces type but with a twist; the guy actually has a wife and kids and has…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 28, 2011 at 1:25am — No Comments

Stories in my Head

I am struggling at the moment, to find time to sit down and write all of the stories in my head. I have a young baby, a family, and all the associated housework to deal with before I can focus on my writing. Unfortunately the writing has to be a sideline to my role as Mother. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.



Anyway, just because I can’t physically write up the stories, does not mean they don’t exist. For example, I am currently attempting to write the sequel to my recently… Continue

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Added by Catherine Green on September 27, 2011 at 11:33pm — 2 Comments

Review: Tales from the Longcroft Estate

I took some time to read the first two installments of

Darren Sant's
"Tales from the Longcroft Estate" available from Trestle

Press
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Added by Sam Lang on September 27, 2011 at 10:31pm — No Comments

Barry Eisler "The Detachment"

I am a huge of Barry Eisler’s work, I make no bones about it, and so I am going to keep it short. In this novel he tackles many things, melding the thoughts and feelings of four different killers, four different Alpha males, four totally different viewpoints and even more agendas in this novel and he does it seamlessly. The read is taunt, moving and intense. It was hard to separate myself from the read until I finished it.

I was fortunate enough to interview Barry Eisler on my…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 27, 2011 at 10:06pm — No Comments

Zaggit ...A short sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes

 

Zaggit

A short sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes

 

 

            There must be something wrong, thought Zaggit. The science team must have chosen the wrong type of lower life animal to bio-copy. Besides watching me forage for tree seeds, the humans pay no attention to me. Four…

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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on September 27, 2011 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Beginners Guide for I.S.S.R. Shiloh Shepherd Owners

Are You Ready for a Shiloh Shepherd?

 

Dog ownership can be fun and rewarding – but it can also be confusing and frustrating, especially when you get a new puppy home and you’re not sure exactly how to raise and train it. Different breeds have specific needs, and in The Beginner’s Guide for I.S.S.R. Shiloh Shepherd Owners, Steve Mekkelsen Madden generously shares the wealth of knowledge he has acquired from owning and showing these…

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Added by Steve Mekkelsen Madden on September 27, 2011 at 8:32pm — 3 Comments

Lost Smile

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Added by Kylie Ferrell on September 27, 2011 at 8:10pm — No Comments

Blog Tours Gelati Media

VISIBILITY-RESPECT-HARDWORK-DEDICATION-INCREDIBLY ROBUST SOCIAL NETWORK-TAILOR MADE

-Are you looking for something different than what is out there in the blog tour world?

- Do you want to have your blog tour reflect your style, taste and give it added dimension, depth and impact?

-Are you looking for your work to be seen on more than just Amazon, a blog and Twitter?

When it comes to social networks, you have stopped at the place that has…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 27, 2011 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Pat Lawrence, author of “Jarred into Being” Q&A

What is the title of your book? Jarred Into Being

What is your book about?

After the tragic death of her parents, Eva Lange must battle for her freedom; indeed, her very life. Fleeing her aunt's abuser, she falls prey to a murderous drug lord and his wife in their luxurious lair of lust. Using her wits, beauty, and sexuality to save herself and break the bonds of captivity and degradation, Eva struggles against corruption and powerful political forces to reclaim her…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 27, 2011 at 12:45am — No Comments

A.J. Scudiere Guest Post

A.J. Scudiere will be my guest on The G-ZONE Weds. Sept. 28th @12pm EST. Here is a little something to get the ball rolling before the interview:

The writing of a thriller is just as much of a puzzle as the story itself is . . .

When I started writing God’s Eye, I already knew how the story would go. I knew which character was the demon and which was the angel. I knew what Katharine would have to go through to find her way and what the path she eventually chose would…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 26, 2011 at 9:09pm — No Comments

Richard Doetsch, Natasha Deen,… and an amazingly full week on blogtalk radio-The G-ZONE

We have another great week of guests here on The G-ZONE many of them returning guests and for that we are very thankful. Without further ado, here is this week’s lineup:

Monday, Sept. 26th- Natasha Deen-4pm EST

Tuesday, Sept. 27th- Richard Doetsch-12 pm EST

Wednesday., Sept. 28th – Karen Mender ( Co-Founder Self- Publishing Book Expo) & A.J. Scudriere 12pm EST

Thursday, Sept. 29th- Sebastian Stuart & James Winter (Ebookery…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 26, 2011 at 12:33am — No Comments

Monster Island

This guy if a phenominal writer I’m telling you. I like to call my self a big crittic when it comes to horror novels! I really know what it takes

to scare the b-jesus out of someone. This book most definitly does!!

 It’s a story about a character  r name Dekalb . One month after a global disaster  Zombie epidemic had struck all over and there is only a pocket full of humans left. Dekalb happen to be…

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Added by Robin Elizabeth Mancini on September 26, 2011 at 12:14am — No Comments

Submissions:Do you have any?

Sunday, Sunday , Sunday. How are you doing? Good day to all. I come to you once again as we here at Trestle Press are gearing up for an amazing three month period of promotions: “Harbinger of Horror”, “Thanksgiving Thriller Feast” and last but not least ”Santa’s Goodie  Sack Full O’Multi –Genre Madness!”.

I think that you can see by the titles of the promotions we are looking to have some fun with this. The key here is to have quality digital short stories, novella’s, and full length…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 25, 2011 at 6:08pm — No Comments

A newbie's introduction: links to my internet profiles.

I consider poetry a form of verbal music and a great vehicle for spiritual and philosophical insight.


I publish a vast array of original poetry on-line via the two sites below:



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Added by rama devi Nina Leah Marshall on September 25, 2011 at 1:16pm — No Comments

Coming Soon: Trestle Press’s “Harbinger of Horror”

Starting Oct. 3rd and running until Nov. 2nd Trestle Press will have its first “Harbinger of Horror” campaign. All titles that have anything to do with Horror, Suspense, Thriller, and Mystery will be featured. As of this writing the creative collective minds of the Trestle Press authors are painstakingly attempting to come up with some type of fun incentives to get you to read their hard work. WE WANT YOU AS A READER! Look for more updates as I am in the middle of…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 24, 2011 at 8:48pm — No Comments

R.W. Doyen "Green Eyes, Black Heart"

Elemental, that is the way I would describe this read. “Green Eyes, Black Heart” has many different elements to it. It is multi-faceted, and that translates into one excellent read. The synopsis will give you the gist of the story, but understand that the layers in this are seemingly more than an onion but all of them are nicely tied together at the end. For me it was like R.W. Doyen took a pane of glass, dropped it, and then took his time, painstakingly putting it back together, one shard…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 24, 2011 at 3:15pm — No Comments

TV or not TV? That is the question...

As you all know by now, Going Underground is my very first novel and I'm pleased as well as somewhat relieved, I can tell you) that the response to my literary creation has, thus far, been rather positive. Not, I assure you, that I'm showing off or anything - I'm just glad to know readers are laughing in all the

right places, getting infuriated in all the right places and feeling saddened in all the right places... And as if that isn't enough, I'm further pleased to report such feedback…

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Added by Suzie Tullett on September 24, 2011 at 2:21pm — No Comments

Q&A with me over at EBookery

I was lucky enough to be interviewed over at Ebookery this week. Here is the interview. The blog is beautiful, I suggest you give it a visit: http://eviljwinter.wordpress.com/

Tell us in your own words what Trestle Press is and what makes them unique.

Uniqueness, I like that one. I think that one of the ways we stand out is that we want our authors to not just write but to create their best every time their fingers hit the…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 24, 2011 at 2:14am — No Comments

Kacy McAlister, A short sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes

 

Kacy McAlister

A short sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes

 

 

          Texas child welfare workers, Larry Madeau and Candis Delley, are travelling along old East Texas roads heading toward the McAlister Ranch. The sky is clear and the early morning sun is bright, indicating another summer day of temperatures over one-hundred…

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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on September 23, 2011 at 3:02pm — No Comments

Michael Brandman “Killing The Blues” A Jesse Stone Novel

I think like many fans saddened by the passing of Robert Parker, we were left with a question in our heads. Is this franchise going to be carried on and if so by whom?  I have included Michael Brandman’s bio after the synopsis so if you have not heard of the author or his creds, now you do. I have to admit and have done so many times that I am a huge fan of Parker’s and his many franchises. Jesse Stone, the king of dialogue, is one of my favorites. I saw that this was set for release and I…

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Added by Giovanni Gelati on September 23, 2011 at 1:55pm — No Comments

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