Return to Eden, the third book in G.P. Ching’s The Soulkeepers Series releases (officially) April 1st in eBook and Paperback. To celebrate, G.P. is going on a virtual tour. You’ll see reviews, interviews, and never before seen video guest posts of G.P. answering some of your most pressing questions. Plus, you can enter to win some fabulous giveaways! Here’s… Read More
SHARE A BOOK Giveaway
I believe strongly that word-of-mouth is the way that most books are discovered by readers. This giveaway takes that one step further: it’s a SHARE A BOOK Giveaway. Here’s how it works: FREE BOOKS: I give away 5 copies of Open Minds (paperback) GIVE IT AWAY: Each winner agrees to GIVE AWAY their copy (please read it first!). They can… Read More
Dark Omen Reviews Angelfall by Susan Ee
Dark Omen has his review of Angelfall up, continuing his month of reading and reviewing Indie YA Books. Angelfall has been on my list to read since it came out last summer, one of the first flush of YA indie books to run up the charts. When Susan Ee visited my group blog Scribbler’s Cove to talk about her experience,… Read More
Support Teen Lit Day: Rockin the Drop!
I’m joining YA Confidential, Reader Girlz and Figment in celebrating Support Teen Lit Day with ROCK THE DROP. Wherein we anonymous drop YA books around for people to “discover.” #awesome I’ll be dropping my book (of course) and a few others snagged from my bookshelf, as well as posting pictures of the drops on the readergirlz Facebook page. I may… Read More
Emotional Structure in Your Novel
I’ve posted over at Scribbler’s Cove on Emotional Structure in Your Novel. Hence, the title. **** In other news, I finished writing Closed Hearts. On Saturday, I sent Closed Hearts off to the copyeditor: the beginning of the end of the novel belonging to the writer, and the start of the story belonging to readers. If the comments on FB… Read More
A Teen Review of Untraceable by S.R. Johannes
Will teens read self-published books? The answer, based on my personal experience, is a definitive yes. Yet it was still a surprise when my 13yo son, Dark Omen (aka Adam Quinn), asked if I could recommend some indie/self-published books for him to read. Making a recommendation was more difficult than you might expect, given that I am indie published myself, belong to… Read More
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