Lords of the Desert by James Barr Exposes Roots of Mid-East Conflict
Lords of the Desert The battle between the United States and Great Britain for supremacy in the...
Read MorePosted by Stan Booth | Nov 12, 2018 | Book Reviews by Humans |
Lords of the Desert The battle between the United States and Great Britain for supremacy in the...
Read MorePosted by Warren Adler | Apr 1, 2018 | Writing Insights |
War of the Roses, Warren Adler – The recent launch of It’s Over Easy sent a steady stream of emails my way with the following question: What does the author of The War of the Roses have to say about quickie divorces online?
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Feb 1, 2017 | Writing Insights |
Add Some Stanislavski to Perk Up Your Scenes By Columnist Penny Fletcher February 2017 As the...
Read MorePosted by Roman | Dec 20, 2016 | Inspirational Nonfiction, Mainstream Nonfiction, Psychology/Social Issues, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale, Self Help |
The main question of this book is why despite all the promise of modern day society and specifically marketing we are still not happy and how we can maximize the quality of life.
Read MorePosted by Sean | Aug 25, 2016 | Literary Fiction, Other, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale |
Gussy Barthe is a teenager living in the middle of nowhere. It’s 1999, the Y2Kamikaze looms in the distance. Gussy is obsessed with punk and the gutter lifestyle. School starts in three weeks and Gussy is trying to get into as much trouble as possible before summer freedom ends and the world descends into chaos.
Read MorePosted by William Kowalski | Aug 22, 2016 | News |
Special Report by William Kowalski:Does the future of publishing lie in readers deciding what gets...
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Aug 1, 2016 | Interviews, Written |
Californium, R. Dean Johnson, Penguin Publishing – R. Dean Johnson was working at an ad agency when he decided to apply for a Master of Fine Arts degree and pursue his love of writing.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Matthews | Dec 31, 2015 | Book Reviews by Humans |
The World of Raymond Chandler ,Edited by Barry Day, Vintage Books – Raymond Chandler’s work typifies the pulp fiction era, with his stable of hard-boiled wisecracking private eyes, Philip Marlowe being among the most well known.
Read MorePosted by William Kowalski | Oct 1, 2015 | Writing Insights |
Humans are animals that run on food, water, and stories. We are obsessed with dieting and...
Read MorePosted by Richard | Aug 31, 2015 | Adventure Fiction, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale |
GyroNautica’s robotics design team has lost their lead engineer, their sense of mission, and possibly their investor. This start-up of young engineers in Seattle’s Pioneer Square district, has one last chance. Sean is a computer wizard with a secret history of “Black Hat” hacking during his teens. As a result of recent contract assignments, he has reinvented himself through his successful hardware designs. Sean’s first problem is to sift through the mess left by the fired engineer Jason—who can’t seem to stay away. In that mess is Jason’s own secret hack.
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