Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 1 day 9 hours ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
Today, please welcome guest blogger Ethan Jones, as he talks about self-publishing and introduces his book that launches today, Arctic Wargame: My Adventures in Self-publishing First things first: Self-publishing is a lot of fun and a lot of work at the same time. It’s a venture into an ... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 10 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
A while back I read a great indie book called the End of Mae, and made a friends with its author, Angela Smith. Now she has taken End of Mae, as well as her other book, No Money Marketing, done some polishing, some revisions, and re-released them both into the world. To celebrate she ... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 18 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
My Book Review of Magnus Opum by Jonathan Gould: Magnus Opum by Jonathan Gould is whimsical fantasy novel, that trips along the path fantastic. It takes a quiet approach to its storytelling, but also regales the reader with a frothy sprinkling of satire and wit. The book begins with an unlikely... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 18 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
My Book Review of The Midget's House by Anita Bartholomew: I loved this book. Now I might have been a bit pre-disposed to enjoy it considering it’s full of things that interest me: ghosts, history and circus performers, but there is enough charm and grace in the book to entrance any reader. ... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 27 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
Today, another author joins us for interview. Please welcome Caddy Rowland, author of The Gastien Series... 1. Why don’t you begin by sharing a little about yourself. Well, I have been published for less than a year. I had always wanted to write a novel, but put it on hold. You know, th... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 35 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
Today, I'm playing host again, this time to author Monica Leonelle as she makes her way around the internet on a blog tour for her book Socialpunk (the first novel in the series). There are also prizes to won; to enter just use the Rafflecopter widget located on the bottom of this post. So he... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 35 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
My Book Review of Half and Half by Betsy Miller: "It's Friday night at the local roadside diner when Roy stops in to fuel up for a night of gambling. He's got a bankroll, and the knockout at the bar just let him buy her a drink. It's boom or bust and the night is just getting started. Is Roy ... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 44 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
Today a guest stops by for an interview. Please welcome author Sylvia Ramsey to the blog: 1- Why don’t you begin by sharing a little about yourself. Hello, my name is Sylvia L. Ramsey. Thank you for having me as a guest. I live in Georgia, but I grew up in a very rural area in Southeast... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 44 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
Today we have a guest, author Kenneth Weene, who has dropped by to chat about a sometimes overlooked subject: books in audio format... Doing Audios by Kenneth Weene Lately I have fallen in love with SoundCould, a site to which you can upload your audios and which can be easily accesse... (original story)
Posted from A. F. Stewart's Blog 52 days ago
Fantasy Genre : writing fantasy
My Book Review of Bitten by K. Drollinger: Bitten by K. Drollinger is a reasonably entertaining and charming paranormal novel. It is freely sprinkled with vampires, werewolves and their friends, all traipsing through harrowing escapades and a bit of romance. Bitten is the sequel to Enthralled and ... (original story)