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Read MorePosted by Doris | Jul 12, 2017 | Indie Bestseller List |
Debuts for the week July 12, 2017: Hardcover Fiction #13-Murder Games, by James Patterson (9780316273961) Paperback Fiction #14-Behind Closed Doors, by B.A. Paris (9781250132369) Paperback Nonfiction #6-On Trails, by Robert Moor...
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jul 1, 2017 | Interviews, Written |
How to Survive a Summer, Nick White, Penguin Random House – Nick White had just started an M.F.A.in Creative Writing at Ohio State University when he received a piece of advice that would change the way he saw himself and his writing.
Read MorePosted by Diane Slocum | May 1, 2017 | Interviews, Written |
The Impossible Fortress, Jason Rekulak, Simon & Schuster – In Jason Rekulak’s novel, The Impossible Fortress, young teens in a 1987 New Jersey working-class neighborhood set goals to break into several impossible places.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | May 1, 2017 | Audio, Featured, Interviews |
Mothers and Other Strangers, Gina Sorell, Prospect Park Books – My father proposed to my mother at gunpoint when she was nineteen, and knowing that she was already pregnant with a dead man’s child, she accepted.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Matthews | Apr 28, 2017 | Book Reviews |
The Library of Light and Shadow, M J Rose, Atria – French artist Delphine Duplessi fled to New York city to escape a doomed love affair. Gifted with a magical talent, Delphine can draw shadow portraits that reveal peoples’ innermost secrets in shocking detail.
Read MorePosted by Kate Padilla | Apr 3, 2017 | Book Reviews |
The New Old Me/My Late-Life Reinvention, Meredith Maran, Blue Rider Press – Meredith Maran, self-described in her memoir as “The New Old Me,” focuses attention on the consequences of aging — exclusion and isolation.
Read MorePosted by Pamela | Feb 14, 2017 | Mainstream Nonfiction, Psychology/Social Issues, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale, Self Help |
Several studies show how the millennials of today are not just twice, but four times more likely to have many opposite sex friends than those from our parents’ generation. Opposite sex friendships are the new normal. We study together, take on the same jobs, play the same sports and do other stuff men do, now more than ever before. Opposite sex friendships, however, do not have a straightforward social ‘script’ and hence they can range from a simple companionship to the more complicated ‘friends with benefits’ relationship. Just Friends’ has been designed for women to enable them to initiate and sustain long-term, fun and meaningful friendships with men.
Read MorePosted by Anna Roins | Jan 1, 2017 | Featured, Interviews, Written |
Mr. Splitfoot, Samantha Hunt, Mariner Books – Samantha Hunt received critical acclaim for her first novel, The Seas (MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 8 November 2004) capturing a National Book Foundation’s ‘Five Under Thirty-Five’ award.
Read MorePosted by William Kowalski | Jan 1, 2017 | Writing Insights |
I have deliberately refrained from discussing many matters of style in this book, because I feel...
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