We are well into Summer, and I thought it was time again for a book promotion party!
I want to offer an opportunity for all writers who follow this blog to share information on their books. It can be very difficult to generate publicity for our writing, so I thought this little effort might help. All books may be mentioned, and there is no restriction on genre. This encompasses fiction, poetry, plays, and non-fiction. If I have neglected to mention a genre, please consider it to be included.
To participate, simply give your name, your book, information about it, and where to purchase it in the comments section. Then please be willing to reblog and/or tweet this post. The more people that see it, the more publicity we can generate for everyone’s books.
Thank you for participating!
Keep on writing!
Gallows Hill can be found here in ebook.
Gallows Hill in paperback can be found here.
An interview about Gallows Hill can be found here.
Please follow the following links to find my novel:
Thank you!
The book trailer:
Maledicus:Investigative Paranormal Society Book I
My radio interview:
Here’s one with pictures: https://books2read.com/u/brG60E
The Gribble’s Eye. Do you like Greek mythology cast in a modern light? It’s YA, and sophomoric, but told with heart and tears.
Thanks Charles.
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Thanks, Charles, for your tireless work on behalf of emerging writers.
“The Bright Side of Darkness” Is my award-winning novel, available in Kindle, audio, and paperback formats.
http://www.amazon.com/author/jepinto
Additionally, my new book, “Daddy Won’t Let Mom Drive the Car: True Tales of Parenting in the Dark” will be published on Amazon in Kindle and paperback formats in a few weeks. It’s a nonfiction book. Here’s the blurb from the back cover:
“So Sarah?” the teacher asked, in a question I had rehearsed with her, “what’s it like to have a blind mom?”
“Well,” my little girl said, in an unrehearsed answer, “it’s like a regular mom, except Daddy won’t let her drive his car.”
With that nonchalant reply in front of her second grade class, Sarah summed up the way my blindness has fit into the fabric of our family. It isn’t a problem; it isn’t even a novelty; it’s just part of how we roll. My blindness has changed a few practical logistics. But in the end, kids are kids and moms are moms, and the dents and delights of parenthood are universal. As I told my daughter when she was very small, putting an only slightly different spin on the words my mom had said to me thirty years before, “The eyes in my face are broken, but the ones in the back of my head work just fine.”
Please see my author page on Facebook for more information about both books:
https://m.facebook.com/authorjepinto/?ref=Footer
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I have a free poetry ebook at Bookrix.com, it can be found under “House of Heart “ . It is free to anyone who cares to find it, browse it there or download it. It I has been there for several years and viewed /downloaded nearly 4000 times.
Right now I have a stack of Indies that I have either purchased or been gifted that I hope to read this Summer. To name a few Haiku Poems by Ashi Akira, a gorgeous selection in one of the most beautiful covers. Several books by Rashid Osmani , Word Posse, in the style of Rumi, Are Muslims Savages? My Red Abyss by SK Nicholas. All can be found at Amazon. Right now I am reading ICE by Anna Kavan. Have a wonderful weekend Charles.
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Thank you so much for kicking off this party! I’ll be sure to share on my Twitter 🙂
My name is K. McCoy and my latest novelette, MAGIX, is a about 5 diverse young women thrown together in a kpop group!
You can purchase a copy over at Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Scribd.
Or you can just click on the link here: https://books2read.com/u/mVNp6r
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My name is Andrew McDowell. My novel is a high fantasy story about a boy who’s life changes after he encounters a gryphon. He is drawn into a huge conflict of good vs. evil with the fate of the kingdom in the balance. He discovers a sacred magic that exists within every forest he passes through on his journey, and comes to realize his own role in this conflict is far greater than he thought. It is available in paperback, Kindle, and Nook, and the cover art is available on Deviant Art.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mystical-greenwood-andrew-mcdowell/1127975547
https://www.booksamillion.com/p/9781641362825
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39508845-mystical-greenwood
https://www.deviantart.com/mblpress/art/Mystical-Greenwood-By-Andrew-McDowell-729571825
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Thank you! I recently released Think Tanka, vision in verse in both paperback and Kindle. Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Tanka-Annette-Rochelle-Aben/dp/1794608923 This is a collection of poetry that shows you, what goes though my mind, using the classic Tanka format. I can’t always draw a picture of what I see, so I use words. Enjoy!!
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“The Bright Side of Darkness” Is my award-winning novel, available in Kindle, audio, and paperback formats.
http://www.amazon.com/author/jepinto
I will also be publishing a new book in Kindle and paperback on Amazon later this month! Here’s the blurb from the back of “Daddy Won’t Let Mom Drive the Car: True Tales of Parenting in the Dark.”
“So Sarah?” the teacher asked, in a question I had rehearsed with her, “what’s it like to have a blind mom?”
“Well,” my little girl said, in an unrehearsed answer, “it’s like a regular mom, except Daddy won’t let her drive his car.”
With that nonchalant reply in front of her second grade class, Sarah summed up the way my blindness has fit into the fabric of our family. It isn’t a problem; it isn’t even a novelty; it’s just part of how we roll. My blindness has changed a few practical logistics. But in the end, kids are kids and moms are moms, and the dents and delights of parenthood are universal. As I told my daughter when she was very small, putting an only slightly different spin on the words my mom had said to me thirty years before, “The eyes in my face are broken, but the ones in the back of my head work just fine.”
Please see my author page on Facebook for more information about both books:
https://m.facebook.com/authorjepinto/?ref=Footer
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Wonderful thing to do, Charles!
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Jennie, thank you!
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‘BRITAIN IN ITS DARKEST HOURS’ BY CHINA ALEXANDRIA
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Many thanks for the opportunity to promote my poetry, which is much appreciated. “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems” is a collection of 44 poems, encompassing nature, politics and our place in the world. Poems range from those dealing with the seasons, the passing of time and mortality. “The Writer’s Pen” is available in the Amazon Kindle store, in paperback and as an audio download from Audible. You can find “The Writer’s Pen and Other Poems” here, https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GD1LBMV/. Kind regards – Kevin
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Thanks so much for your generous offer, Charles.
New poetry book release:
MY MAINE, Haiku through the Seasons (Poetry & Photography Collection) by Bette A. Stevens
Inspired by The Pine Tree State—Maine’s diverse landscape, natural beauty, rural communities, and independent people—the author’s 150 haiku poems, along with her photographs, take readers on a memorable journey. The collection travels through Maine’s four seasons and includes state symbols and interesting facts about The Pine Tree State.
A relaxing vacation 365 days a year!
eBook https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SSNDL5L … …
Paperback https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733896503/ … …
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Bette, you are very welcome!
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A wonderful idea, Charles! I think this will be very useful! Best wishes, Michael
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Michael, thank you!
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I’m kind of late to the party, but here goes nothing . . . Check out this anthology of literary fiction. My story is in there, among other interesting stories:
https://karinapinella.com/2019/06/19/published-again/
All links to where you can purchase the book is in the link above.
Thanks, Charles, for a shout-out opp.
Warm regards,
Karina
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Karina, you are very welcome!
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Thank you for this opportunity, Charles! I’ve tweeted your post. My debut novel is titled Telly Sonny. It tells the story of a small-town girl from Vermont in the 1920s who fell for the charms of a traveling vaudevillian and how the son they had together became an afterthought to his father. Here is the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Telling-Sonny-novel-Elizabeth-Gauffreau/dp/1949180514.
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Liz, you are very welcome, and thank you!
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Excellent, sharing on twitter!
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Thank you Charles for the party. I had been hiding away from the world in fear of bad reviews, writing in the dark and not telling anyone except for few of my close ones until I decided to publish my first ever novel. I am not from a mainstream place or a mainstream culture, so I believe the fiction created on the base of my first hand experience may feel a little weird. But this is how things run here.
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You are very welcome, and you should write what you need to write.
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