Authors, Writers, Publishers, and Book Readers
Giovanni, thanks for having me back! I’m sitting here reflecting on the really terrific week my publisher, Comfort Publishing put together for me last week. The long-awaited second book in my Empyrical Tales series was released in style. The Lost Queen is available now! Comfort, together with Great Wolf Lodge, hosted a Homeschool Week. In the past, Great Wolf simply offered a discount to homeschoolers during this week, right after their public school spring break season is over.…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 16, 2011 at 7:40pm —
No Comments
The stories just keep coming fast and furious. I have been fortunate to be able to tap into a pool of amazing and talented authors that have a true enthusiasm for their craft. These men and women are in my estimation just incredible authors and people. Basically they are taking a blogger, me, and risking a chance of really being embarrassed as I may drag them to my level and consequently produce some really rotten stuff. What has happened though is nothing short of brilliance. Thomas White’s…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 15, 2011 at 7:29pm —
No Comments
There are many different goals that we set for our lives. Whether it is to become a house hold name, have your name up in lights, or just to be a good wife and mother. My goals have been all over the place for a long time, but there has always been one that I have stuck to and will always hope will happen. I want one of my books to make it to the Best Sellers list. I have been reading Stephen King and Iris Johansen almost religiously and I can see that they are genius, I just want someone to…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Shanequa Kirkley on May 13, 2011 at 9:31pm —
No Comments
This book is very important to me.
I have been working hard on it for a little over a year and it is going to be the first of my new start when it comes to getting my work published. I am currently looking for an agent that does not want my arms, legs, and first born child just to help me out and hopefully they will find me a publisher that will be this story justice. I worked hard on it so I should expect nothing but the best for it...dont you think?
I decided that it would be…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Shanequa Kirkley on May 13, 2011 at 9:30pm —
No Comments
Are you ready to Rumble? Want to read a seriously dark, angry, violent origin story to a new and gripping sci-fi/fantasy digital short story franchise? Do you groove on fire golems and wolves? In the future after reading this are you going to stare at people on the beach to see if they do indeed possess a belly button? How many more questions can I right in a row? Will I ever tell you what this story is about and stop beating around the bush? Can I in fact get to what is between the virtual…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 13, 2011 at 8:48pm —
No Comments
Experienced authors know that finishing your book does not mean you've finished your work by any means. It's just beginning. If you want to keep your enthusiasm alive, build lasting friendships and even possibly rack up more sales, knowing how to build and nurture a support network online will help you immensely. This is a very valuable skill in any profession. For writers, there's no better place to start developing it than amongst those who will understand you and your passion most: your…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Authors.com on May 13, 2011 at 12:52pm —
30 Comments
Hey, welcome to Thursday; we are one day removed from TGIF, can’t wait, seriously. I am looking forward to this weekend because I have another new release this week, G.S.I. Gelati’s Scoop Investigations, Psychotic Detectives, another in The Author’s Lab/Collaboration Series with Thomas White, author of Justice Rules. Really fun stuff, his style is just brilliant, but ‘nuff said on that, I will pop in a post on Monday morning for it. Today I am dropping in two posts, the first on this…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 12, 2011 at 8:33pm —
No Comments
I am not going to discuss writing for my blog or even being host of the G-ZONE , my blogtalk radio show. That is not hell; it is at times very heavenly. No, Jadye Scott has written a novel that can be pegged as a paranormal/romance/smart@#$ novel. A girl after my own heart, great read. What is so wonderful about this deliciously wicked read? Check out what is between the covers:
“The moment Amber starts her new summer job in Scotland and sets eyes upon Aidan, her fate is sealed.…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 11, 2011 at 11:18pm —
No Comments
Do you like the cover art for this digital short story? I did it. I am not trying to toot my own horn here it is just that I tried to match the energy, the skill, and the quality of the author. He really stepped up to the plate on this sequel to “House of Misery” and hit a home run. Horror, suspense, and just good old time craftsmanship are in these virtual pages. Check out what is behind the flaming skull’s head on the cover:
“Trestle Press Spring Submission Contest Winner Jeffrey…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 11, 2011 at 8:40pm —
No Comments
When I began Heaven Sent, it was a eureka moment, not in the sense that I had cracked something profound like light speed or the secrets to eternal life, I just knew that I had started my first novel. I hadn't set out to start it. It wasn't like when I wrote plays. I would announce that my theatre company was going to tour a play and it would be about this or that, and then I would write it. Heaven Sent didn't begin like that. I just wrote a thousand words. That thousand words were about…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 11, 2011 at 3:08pm —
No Comments
When writing or speaking about indigenous people there are several terms available for us to use. Older words have been replaced with newer, more culturally-sensitive phrases. Sometimes it can get confusing to know just which term is appropriate for which group of people.
Some terms are either too inclusive or not inclusive enough. They are ambiguous, not really portraying the group accurately. A slow change began in the late 60s to use more respectful and meaningful…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Val Fox on May 11, 2011 at 4:42am —
No Comments
Q1: Thanks for participating in our Authors.com Spotlight Interview series! Please introduce yourself and your book to help our readers get to know you.
A: Hi, I am Wanda Bobo and my first book is Chickendoodle! Where Are You? My sister, M.S. Bottoms is the illustrator. I live in Arkansas with my husband. The book is for children 4-8 years old. It is also a good easy-reader book for older children who are having difficulty reading at their grade level. This…
Share this:

Added by SpotlightInterviews on May 11, 2011 at 4:41am —
No Comments
Share this:

Added by Maddie Talbert on May 11, 2011 at 1:44am —
No Comments
Share this:

Added by Maddie Talbert on May 11, 2011 at 1:43am —
No Comments
Share this:

Added by Maddie Talbert on May 11, 2011 at 1:41am —
No Comments
Share this:

Added by Maddie Talbert on May 11, 2011 at 1:39am —
No Comments
People tell me at times I appear to be busy. That might just be perception, but to set the record straight and not toot my own horn here I will give you a rundown of what I really have going on here so there is no confusion and I have all the cards on the table. Here goes:
One thing I am really proud to be a part of is what is happening for Laurie Bowler right now. She is part of a contest on Goodreads that is trying to pick the best YA novels of 2011. She has eight of her titles…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 10, 2011 at 9:41pm —
No Comments
Things are moving right ahead for my fellow collaborator, Big Daddy Abel. What is he up to you ask? Pretty much a lot, here is a list of stuff he has on his plate tell me if you don’t agree. He currently has just released Volume Three of his highly rated and best-selling Open Mic Series. Open Mic Volume One rose as high as #20 in his Kindle category for Humor/Essay in sales and stayed at a steady #3 in ratings with 39 five star reviews. Pretty impressive, huh? Open Mic Two has sold well and…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 10, 2011 at 5:45pm —
No Comments
Sixkill rules! I want to take a different tact with this, as I am huge fan of the author‘s work. Okay he passed away, this is his last work, yes, I am sad. But instead let’s celebrate this last work for the fun and frolic that it is. No Hawk, total bummer, but he seems to have had a plan with that, maybe the new author will take it to new heights, a new resurgence with a fresh approach and set of eyes on the characters. I have read every Spenser novel , yes every one, and have enjoyed each…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 9, 2011 at 10:06pm —
No Comments
This was a great week to read this novel. Leo Maloney and his character Cobra, are very patriotic guys: doing the right thing for the right reasons. The story is emotional, raw and intense. I love a novel that wears its heart on its sleeve, makes for a good read. Let’s get right to the action shall we?
“Leo J. Maloney, former Black Ops contractor, penned this action thriller novel as a quasi-memoir about the dark but arguably necessary side of intelligence that the…
Continue
Share this:

Added by Giovanni Gelati on May 6, 2011 at 7:54pm —
No Comments
2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
1970
© 2026 Created by Authors.com.
Powered by