Showing posts with label writer Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writer Wednesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Sixty



Hey, everyone! I hope everyone is well. Here it is, the final post . . . for now, anyway. This fact is sad, but also, it's one less thing for me to stress over, and maybe I can start writing more. Not that I'm blaming these posts for not writing more often but an overabundance of stress, which I'm trying to reduce little by little here and there. These posts just happen to be a casualty while trying to achieve this goal.

So, here we go! The feature author this week, the one that will be wrapping up this blog series, is R D Trimble. R D also writes under the penname Steve McGovern. He's an awesome supporter of authors by doing live-reads on his Facebook profile and even has a Youtube channel where he posts reads. R D Trimble just recently got signed with CHBB Publishing with his soon-to-be-released novel Viktor, which I can't wait to read. You can find R D Trimble and his works below at the following links.


R D Trimble's Facebook Profile (Normally, I wouldn't post a profile, but it's where he does his live-reads.)

R D Trimble's Twitter

R D Trimble's Youtube

R D Trimble's Amazon Author Page


Books:

R D (Rusty) Trimble

Andrew the Inventor and the Great Rocket Ship Adventure

When I Go to Sleep at Night

Andrew and the Red Dragon

Andrew's Pet Dragon

Andrew and the Pirate Cove: The Andrew Chronicles

The Fun House Mystery Adventure (The Andrew Teen Chronicles Book 1)

Scourge of the Red Dragon (The Tyler Chronicles Book 1)

Middle School Madness: A Strange First Week

Steve McGovern

Preying Moon (Fallen Night Trilogy Book 1)

Tammany Hall: A Jack Shields Novel


I hope everyone's found at least one book (I hope more) from this series. I hope you've tried a new author you've never heard of before, and I hope you enjoyed their work. Please, I say it every time, support indie authors by leaving them reviews for their work. I say this not to boost their ego; this is to help readers find and try new-to-them-authors. And whatever you do, don't support pirate sites. These sites steal from authors big and small. So make sure you're purchasing and downloading ebooks legitimately, even if it is just picking up a free copy from Amazon, whether it be a promo or permanent freebie. Thank you so much for joining me on this ride. Feel free to go through past posts to find more indie and small press authors; we appreciate all the support we can get. 💖

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-nine



Hey, everyone! It's Week Fifty-nine of Writer Wednesday. How's everyone doing? Keeping safe, I hope. We're getting to the last couple of these posts, and I still haven't started up the Monday blogs. Things went haywire when I needed to get a new laptop, so plans got put on hold. Now, I just don't know what's going on.


This week's featured author is Mike Cooley. I met Mike in the Writers, Poets, and Deviants group. Mike writes Sci-fi and Fantasy. You can find his works listed below.


Mike's Amazon Author Page

Books:

The Spiral

Crystal Warrior (Legend of the Crystals Book 1)

Crystal Origin (Legend of the Crystals Book 2)

Crystal Legacy (Legend of the Crystals Book 3)

Crystal Fire: Legend of the Crystals

Legend of the Crystals Omnibus

Rockets and Robots

Harry Ballsack and the Quid Witch Caper

Butterfly Walls

Dead Matter

The Revenge Collector

Bryn Morrow

Eater of Eyes

Don't Be a Dick (Advice for Writers)

How to Keep Sparkly Emo Vampires Off Your Lawn

She Stands at the Precipice

Skin of Giants

Alpha Male: Book 1



Thanks for joining me this week! I hope to see you next week for the possible, very last edition of Writer Wednesday. Stay safe, and remember, support indie authors by purchasing their work legitimately and leaving reviews for them.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-eight



Hey, everybody! Wednesdays have been sneaking up on me lately. Maybe because the nephew's constantly here, maybe because my guy got his schedule switched and now has Wednesdays and Thursdays days off (you'd think that would make it easier to remember when Wednesday is, but really it just makes me think Wednesday is Saturday and Friday is Monday, and it's all weird), or maybe it's just a combination both of those and every other single thing going on. Is anyone else as mixed up as I am?

Who's ready for Week Fifty-eight? Here we go! This week's featured author for Writer Wednesday is Sean Kerr. I was introduced to Sean's work through Angelique Jurd's Facebook group Cocktails and Denim about a year or so ago. Angelique recommended Sean's book Alive to me. I was pretty hooked. It has similar aspects with my own writing—Dark Fantasy (his is more of a Gothic style though), sexy, graphic, and dark. What's different is it's M/M, which I love. Give me some guy on guy action any day. 😉🤤 Anyhoo, down to business. You can find Sean and his fantastic works at the following links below.


Sean's Facebook Author Page

Sean's Twitter

Sean's Website

Sean's Amazon Author Page


Books:

Dead Camp 1

Dead Camp 2

Dead Camp 3

Dead Camp 4: The End Game Part 1

Dead Camp 5: The End Game Part 2

The Last Child Part 1

The Last Child Part 2

The Last Child Part 3

Hush Little Baby

The Birthday Present

Joggers Hill

Santa's Sack

The One Ring Special Edition

Jingle My Bells: A Fruity Christmas Short Story

The Christmas Window: A Short, Naughty MM Christmas Story

The Man Inside Me: An MM Gothic Romance

Alive: An MM Dark Universe Book

Still Alive: A Dark Paranormal Romance

Being Alive: A Thrilling LGBT Mystery Romance Novel Brand New Release!



Thank you for joining me this week! I hope to see you all again next week. Remember, support indie authors and, please, leave reviews for their work.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-seven




Welcome to Week Fifty-seven of Writer Wednesday. I've been having issues with my WiFi, so this is going up late.

This week's featured author is another that I've recently met in my new Facebook group (Supporting Indies, Reaching Readers). He was also conveniently featured on S.L. Baron's Author Interview blog series, so links were easy for me to grab, considering my internet's been crap. Anyway, Week Fifty-seven's featured author is Jay Veloso Batista. You can find out more about him and his works below at the following links.


Jay's Facebook Author Page

Jay's Twitter

Jay's Website

Jay's Amazon Author Page


Books:

Thorfinn and the Witches Curse (The Forerunner Saga Book 1)

The Vardoger Boy (Forerunner Series Book 2)


Thanks for joining me this week for Writer Wednesday. I'll be back next week, as I have a couple more authors to feature before Writer Wednesdays fade out of existence. Remember, support indie authors and please leave reviews for their work.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-six




Hey, everyone! Welcome to Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-six. This week's author is a new acquaintance, whom I met in my Facebook Group (Supporting Indies, Reaching Readers). Let's get to it, and see who this author is.

Week Fifty-Six's featured author is L. L. Thomsen. She writes Epic Fantasy and has a decent amount of available works on Amazon. You can find out more about L. L. Thomsen and her works at the following links below.


L. L. Thomsen's Facebook Author Page

L. L. Thomsen's Twitter

L. L. Thomsen's Website

L. L. Thomsen's Amazon Author Page


Books:

The Missing Shield, Part 1 (The Veil Keepers Quest)

A Change of Rules: The Missing Shield, Episode 1

Unexpected Bargain: The Missing Shield, Episode 2

A Perspective of Death: The Missing Shield, Episode 3

Running the Gauntlet: The Missing Shield, Episode 4

Notions of Risk: The Missing Shield, Episode 5

The Final Card: The Missing Shield, Episode 6

The Lure of an Ancient Fable: The Missing Shield, Episode 7

All in a Day's Work: The Missing Shield, Episode 8



Thanks for joining me this week! I hope to see you all again next week. Remember to support indie authors by purchasing their work from legitimate distributors and always leave reviews for their work.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-five




Hey, everyone! Welcome to Week Fifty-five of Writer Wednesday.


This week's featured author is Jason Greenfield. Jason is the founder of One Million Project among many other projects. I met him on the site Write On as I did many of the other authors I've featured on this series. You can now found him on Wattpad to check out his works; you can also find him and his works at the following links below.


Jason Greenfield's Facebook Author Page

The Unseen Man's Facebook Page

Mythlands - The Mythical Creatures' Facebook Page

Forever Torn Facebook Page

Jason Greenfield's Wattpad Profile

Jason Greenfield's Amazon Author Page


Books:

Forever Torn

The Unseen Man

Mad Dog and The Englishman (Ethereals Book 1)

The Dashing Blade (Lords of Hellfire Book 1)

Bite Size Stories

Bite Size Stories Volume 2

Bite Size Stories Volume 3

Bite Size Stories Volume 4



That's it for this week. I have a few more weeks worth of authors left, so I'll be back again next week with another Writer Wednesday. Please support indie authors by purchasing their works legitimately and leaving them reviews. Thanks!

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-four




Hey, everyone! How's it going? Welcome to Week Fifty-four of Writer Wednesday. This week I have another awesome author I met on the now defunct site, Write On. I met a lot of fantastic authors on that site, and I miss what I had found there.

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-four's featured author is Jessica Minor. Jessica hasn't published on sale sites such as Amazon, yet, but her books can be found on Wattpad. Find out more about Jessica and her works at the following links below.


Jessica Minor's Twitter

Jessica Minor's Wattpad


Thanks for joining me this week. I hope to see you all again next week. Remember to leave reviews for indie authors, and in Jessica's case comment and vote if you enjoy her work.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-three



Hey, everyone! How are we doing this week? I'm still trying to get used to this little, itty, bitty keyboard on this small convertible laptop. But I'm getting stuff done. Though it keeps yelling at me about low storage, but it doesn't seem to want to use the 128GB mini sd card I put in it for storage. I guess it's beyond my technological understanding. I'll figure it out sometime or another, I'm sure.

Onward to this week's featured author. Week Fifty-three of Writer Wednesday features another author I met on Writer On: Kate McGinn. Kate's an awesome writer and a fantastic person. She writes Romance and Romantic Suspense, and she also donated a story to One Million Project: Fiction anthology. You can find out more about Kate and her works at the following links below.


Kate McGinn's Facebook Author Page

Kate McGinn's Twitter

Kate McGinn's Blog/Website

Kate McGinn's Wattpad

Kate McGinn's Amazon Author Page

Books:

Exodus (Clare Thibodeaux Series Book 1)

Winter's Icy Caress (Clare Thibodeaux Book 2)

Never Show Your Hand (Clare Thibodeaux Series Book 3)

One Million Project: Fiction

Bite Size Stories: Vol 2



Thank you for joining me this week! I hope to see you all again next week. Remember to leave your favorite authors reviews. They thrive on them. ♥

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-two




Welcome to week Fifty-two of Writer Wednesday. I hope everyone is still hanging in there okay. I've finally been getting some writing in; YAY, me! Okay, enough celebrating. On to what we're here for.

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-two's featured author is L. A. Guettler. I came across Guettler in the Writers, Poets, and Deviants writer group, and I have her book 'Red Darkling' on my TBR (to be read) list. You can find L. A. Guettler and her works at the following links below.


Lea Anne Guettler's Facebook Author Page

L. A. Guettler's Twitter


Books:

Red Darkling

Red, White, and Christmas: A Red Darkling Tale

Code Red: A Red Darkling Tale


Well, I'm off. Thanks for joining me this week. I hope to see everyone here again next week for a new featured author. Remember to support indie authors by purchasing their work through legitimate sellers and by leaving them reviews.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty-One



Hey, everyone! How's everybody doing? I hope everyone is safe and well. We're back for a new Writer Wednesday. We're at Week Fifty-one. We ready? Here we go!

The featured author for Week Fifty-one of Writer Wednesday is Sharon Ricklin. Sharon writes Paranormal, Time Travel, and Contemporary Romance. You can find her and her works at the following links:


Facebook Author Page

Twitter

Youtube

Website

Amazon Author Page


Books:

Ravenswynd Legends (Ravenswynd Series) Book 1

Ravenswynd Dreams (Ravenswynd Series) Book 2

Ravenswynd Visions (Ravenswynd Series) Book 3

Ravenswynd Destinies (Ravenswynd Series) Book 4

Ravenswynd Series Boxed Set

River of Time

Garden of Time

Frozen of Time

Song of Memory



Thanks for joining me this week, and I hope to see you all again next week. Stay well, everyone. Remember to support indie authors. Purchase their works from legitimate book retailers, and please, leave reviews for your favorite authors.♥

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty





Hey, everyone! Who missed me? No one? Eh, that's okay. Anyway, long time, no posts. I could make excuses . . . I mean, at first I had a legitimate reason. After a week of no posts, it got easy just to 'forget' to post. Let see, I had my appendix removed (y'all knew that), recovery time, I was tired for the entire week following that. Well, when I got to the point that I knew I should get back to posting, I ended up with an infected tooth, and that kind of knocked me on my ass harder than the surgery did. Like pain to the point I was in tears; I'm still on antibiotics and 800mg Ibuprofen for it. Looking for a dentist that might be open to remove some teeth—not sure with what money, I haven't sold a book in months and I've not gotten much proofreading work. I had a formatting job, but that was one, and formatting doesn't pay close to proofreading. This writing and writing world gig isn't turning out to be any kinds of profitable. Oh well. But we're not here for me and my whining. We're here for the much-delayed Writer Wednesday post that I've put off far too long.

So, the featured author for Writer Wednesday: Week Fifty is Fantasy author K.V. Wilson. Her books are awesome, and I actually finished reading Guardian while sitting in the hospital pre and post-surgery. K.V. is definitely an author that deserves support, so go buy her books. I'm looking forward to diving into Incarnate just as soon as I can. You can find K.V. Wilson and her works at the following links below:


K.V. Wilson's Facebook Author Page

K.V. Wilson's Website

K.V. Wilson's Amazon Author Page


Books:

Spiritborne (Book One of the Spirits' War Trilogy)

Guardian (Book Two of the Spirits' War Trilogy)

Incarnate (Book Three of the Spirits' War Trilogy)

OMP: Fantasy

The Contraption



Thanks for coming back to join me this week. Sorry, I whined a bit at the beginning, but please do check out K.V.'s work. I hope to see you all again next week. Remember, support indie authors by purchasing their work legitimately and leaving them reviews anywhere you can—Amazon, Goodreads, Bookbub . . . Even telling your Facebook and other social media people about their works in posts is awesome too. Indie authors need readers' help to find new readers. ♥

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Writer Wednesday on pause

I just wanted to say that Writer Wednesday hasn't ended yet but is currently on pause. Last week I was mopey and didn't post, but this week I spent Monday and some of Tuesday in the hospital. I had my appendix removed and spent a little bit for recovery time. I'm hoping to have Writer Wednesday posted next Wednesday, given healing goes well.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-nine



For those of you unaware, I'm running behind schedule on this week's Writer Wednesday post. Busy week. Lots of stuff going on, but it's not like I'm out and about. Not that I ever really was, because I'm pretty much a shut-in. I've trained years for what people are currently doing—self-isolation. Other than that, I hope everyone is okay.

So, this week is Week Forty-nine of Writer Wednesday. And yet again, it isn't a single author being featured but an entire group, some of which have been individually featured in this series in the past. So, the feature for this week is the group WPaD or what is also known as Writers, Poets, and Deviants. I love this group. They've put out multiple anthologies, and they have a new one coming out in a couple of months. I have a couple of stories in the newer releases from the past couple of years. Partial profits from the sales of these anthologies go toward MS research. So, you get great stories and get to help out a great cause all at the same time, who wouldn't love that. What are you waiting for? Get to clicking on the links to find out more about WPaD, its authors, and its anthology.



WPaD Facebook Page

WPaD Twitter

WPaD Website

WPaD Amazon Author Page


Books:

Goin' Extinct: Tales From the Edge of Oblivion

Creepies: Twisted Tales from Beneath the Bed

Creepies 2: Things that Go Bump in the Closet

Creepies 3: Nightmares on Deviant Street

Strange Adventures in a Deviant Universe: WPaD Science Fiction

Weirder Tales: An Omnibus of Odd Ditties

Nocturnal Desires: Erotic Tales from the Sensual Soul

Dragons and Dreams: A Fantasy Anthology

Passion's Prism: Tales of Love and Romance

Tinsel Tales: A Holiday Treasury

Tinsel Tales 2: Holiday Hootenanny


Thanks for joining me this week for Week Forty-nine of Writer Wednesday. I hope to see you all again next week (we have an awesome fantasy writer queued for Week Fifty). Remember, support indie authors and leave reviews for their works. Every review helps an author out.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-eight




Hey, everyone! How have y'all been this week? I was going through looking for links for this week's author, and I found something interesting. They too had been sharing authors and their works for a time on a site called dreamwidth. I'm not familiar with the site, but I'm slightly disappointed with myself for not knowing they were sharing, especially when I saw they were kind enough to share my work. So, let's get to this wonderful person.

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-eight's featured author is Akje Majdanek. I haven't had the chance to read Akje's work, yet, but I do have a couple of her books on my Kindle app and, therefore, on my TBR list. I should bump them up the list. So, here we go. Below are the links where you can find Akje and her works.


Akje's Twitter

Akje's Wattpad

Akje's Dreamwidth

Akje's Amazon Author Page


Books:

Der Reiter

The Anarchist (Flickers Book 1)

The Crossing (Flickers Book 2)

Flickers Box Set

The Loves of Hippolyta

Ashes

Stabiae

Quiver Fool

You can also find Akje's short story 'Inconvenient' in the One Million Project: Thriller anthology.


Thank you for joining me this week. I hope that I'll see y'all all again next week. Maybe I'll get my act together and actually start posting the Monday posts soon. Remember, support indie authors and please leave reviews for their work.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-seven




Welcome to Week Forty-seven of Writer Wednesday. How's everyone doing? I don't know, no one ever says, so hopefully, y'all are well. This week's gonna be a quick one.

This week's featured writer is Belinda Witzenhausen. She a writer, creativity coach, and artist. By what I could tell, she's working on a novel which hasn't yet been released. Below are the links where you can find Belinda.


Belinda's Facebook Author Page

Belinda's Website/Blog

Belinda's Twitter


See, told you it was going to be quick. I hope to see everyone again next week, but keep in mind, I'll be drawing Writer Wednesday to a close soon. Remember to support indie authors. Leave them reviews. Heck, give your favorites a shoutout on Facebook or Twitter. Send them a message letting them know just how much you like their work and why. Tag them in pictures of you holding their books. And, please, don't get books from pirate sites. Thanks for stopping by and showing your support here.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-six




Welcome to Week Forty-six of Writer Wednesday. I'm better this week, not so . . . flustered. How's everyone this week? Good? Bad? Read any good books lately? I have about ten or so of these posts left before I decide to discontinue them or not. I'm planning on starting up a Monday blog series though—an alternating of 'Mention Monday' posts where I say what I'm reading, a description, and maybe/probably give link(s) to the book, and 'Word of Mouth Monday' posts where reviews will be posted for books (this isn't going to start out as a review request blog series, but I won't say it won't evolve to that, though, eventually, maybe). 'Word of Mouth Monday' will feature more than just my crappy reviews, there will be reviews from Paul Skelton using his review name 'Grumpy Old Git', and hopefully, I'll have some other guest reviewers. I'm not saying these are going to be awesome reviews—trust me, mine are gonna suck because I'm terrible at reviews, but I'll do them none-the-less, because reviews matter and it doesn't matter if you go on Amazon and say, 'This book was amazing,' or if you write up a 2000-word book report type review on a blog (okay, probably won't see anything that in-depth here, but who knows).

Okay, but we should get to the reason why we're here. Our featured author for Week Forty-six is L. Fergus. L. Fergus writes Lesbian Action Adventure. I haven't had the chance to read much of L. Fergus' work. I always mean to because it sounds seriously interesting. One day, though, definitely. Below you can find links to find out more about L. Fergus and their works.


L. Fergus' Facebook Author Page

L. Fergus' Twitter

L. Fergus' Website

L. Fergus' Amazon Author Page


Books:

Birthright: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Ascension Book 1)

Razor's Pass: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Ascension Book 2)

Fall and Rise: A Lesbian Action Adventure ( Ascension Book 3)

Rebirth: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Game of the Gods Book 1)

Clouds: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Game of the Gods Book 2)

Sarin's War: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Game of the Gods Book 3)

Li've: A Lesbian Action Adventure (Game of the Gods Book 4)

Warmache


Thanks for joining me this for this week's Writer Wednesday. Please show indie authors some love by leaving them reviews for their works.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-five




Well, this (Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-five) is going up super late. It's been a craptastic week, and when I saw who (or actually what) this week's feature was, well, I wasn't too thrilled. But that's my problem. Without further ado, here's this week's featured . . . group.

As mentioned above, this week I'm featuring a group of authors instead of just a single one. This group is known as One Million Project or OMP. This group of authors was brought together by smooth-talker Jason Greenfield (he'll be featured in a couple of weeks). The goal of OMP is to sell anthologies (it's supposed to venture into art and music . . . eventually), donating the proceeds to charity. The hope is to one day reach and surpass £1-Million. There are two charities that are to receive these donations: Cancer Research UK and EMMAUS (which is a charity to help put an end to homelessness). The anthologies were made up of over one-hundred authors from around the world, with each volume containing 40 stories—except one, which has 30. There were four in total: Fiction, Fantasy, Thriller (awesome S.L. Baron and I personally proofread and compiled this volume), and Variety. In all honesty, my opinion is, they would sell better if the volumes were smaller and more focussed in subject, but this wasn't my pet project, so it wasn't my say. Guys, bigger is not always better.

But, my current feelings aside, there are some fantastic stories in these volumes. Yes, they're pricey, but they're for a good cause. Below you can find the links for the anthologies and other helpful links to learn more about OMP.


One Million Project Facebook Page

One Million Project website (There used to be an actual website instead of this Wordpress one, but I couldn't find it.)

One Million Project blog

One Million Project Twitter (Really this is just Jason Greenfield's personal Twitter handle; he should probably separate the two entities.)

I'd give y'all the OMP Amazon Author Page, but that appears to not have been created.😬


Books:

OMP: Fiction

OMP: Fantasy

OMP: Thriller

OMP: Variety


Hey, hopefully, I post on time next week. Thanks for joining me this week, even though it's extremely late. Remember, support indie authors by NOT buying/downloading works from pirating sites. If you're unsure, ask the author where their works should be available. Also, please, leave reviews for the authors you read. Honestly, it means more than you'd think.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-four



Hello, everyone! How are you doing? Who's excited about Valentine's Day? (note: not me, I don't really celebrate holidays anymore, and I never really celebrated this one) Is everyone ready for Week Forty-four of Writer Wednesday? Keep reading to find out who it is!

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-four's featured author is T.E. Bradford. She is a 'clean' Fantasci (a term she coined for Fantasy/Sci-fi) writer and a hybrid published author, meaning she's published through a publisher and self-published. Her Divide series—what I've read of it—is fantastic. She also has many short stories I've really enjoyed. I met her on Write On where I first started reading a futuristic, technological story she was working on, which hooked me—kind of weird for me 'cause I'm not really one for Sci-fi books. For the life of me, I can't remember what it was called, but I don't think she ever finished it. I'd hoped she would, but her other stuff is great, so go check it out. You can find T.E. Bradford and her works with the following links below.

T.E. Bradford's Facebook Author Page

Divide Series: World of Threa Facebook Page

Dragon Between Worlds

Heart of the Ajs Facebook Page

T.E. Bradford's Twitter

T.E. Bradford's website

Amazon Author Page


Books:

Surviving Cancer: A Story of Hope

Dragon Between Worlds: Divide Series Book 0

Child of Prophecy (Divide Series Book 1)

Heart of the Ajs (Six Worlds Saga: Story One Book 1)


Anthologies and Magazines:

One Million Project: Fiction

Kindled Legends: A Burning Embers Anthology

Flash of Brilliance: A Flash Fiction Anthology

The Best of Deep Magic: Anthology One

Deep Magic: October 2016

Deep Magic: Spring 2018


Thanks for joining me this week for Writer Wednesday. I hope to see you folks all again next week. Remember to support indie authors by buying their works from official sellers—please, say no to pirating sites—and leave reviews for their works.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-three





Hello, everyone! How are y'all this week? Well, I hope! We've made it to Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-three. I have twelve (I believe) more authors left before I have to hunt down more if I don't get any requests in for authors to cover. I'm sure I have several more on my Facebook friends list. I may grab some from Twitter. Suppose I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.

So, the featured author for this week is Tabitha Scott. Tabitha writes Urban Fantasy. You can find her and her works at the following links below.


Tabitha's Facebook Author Page

Tabitha's Twitter

Tabitha's Amazon Author Page


Books:

The Dark Witch: Evil Rising

The Dark Witch: Time for Evil Doing

The Dark Witch and the Ruby Slippers

The Dark Witch and the Elemental

The Lasts: Secrets of the Sewer

The Lasts and the Hall of Mirrors

The Lasts and the Missing Children

The Lasts and the Faerie Curse


Thanks for joining me this week. I hope to see y'all again next week. Remember to support indie authors by buying their works and not downloading from pirate sites. And, please, leave reviews for their work. ♥

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-two



Hey, everyone, and welcome to Writer Wednesday: Week Forty-two! How's everyone doing? We're quickly closing in on the end of January. Where'd the month go?

Anyway, let's get this show on the road. The featured author for Week Forty-two is Gary F. Vanucci. As always, below are links where you can find Gary and his works.


Gary's Facebook Author Page

Gary's Twitter

Gary's Website

Ashenclaw Studios, LLC's Facebook Page

Gary's Amazon Author Page

Books:

Wothlondia Rising 1: Distant Familiarity

Wothlondia Rising 2: A Rose in Bloom

Wothlondia Rising 3: Maturation Process

Wothlondia Rising 4: Tears of Blood

Wothlondia Rising 5: Strength of Faith

Wothlondia Rising: The Anthology: Epic Fantasy Prequel (Realm of Ashenclaw Book 1)

The Legend of Ashenclaw (Realm of Ashenclaw Book 1)

Covenant of the Faceless Knights: Epic Fantasy Series Book 2 (Realm of Ashenclaw)

Secrets of the Ebonite Mines: Epic Fantasy Series Book 3 (Realm of Ashenclaw)

Tower of Torment: Epic Fantasy Series Book 4 (Realm of Ashenclaw)

Wake the Dead: A Graphic Zombie Apocalypse Novel (Wake the Dead Series Book 1)

Wake the Dead 2: A Graphic Zombie Apocalypse Novel (Wake the Dead Series Book 2)

Cage the Dead: A Graphic Zombie Apocalypse Novel

A Gathering of Dust: Skulldust Circle Anthology


Thank you for joining me this week, and I hope to see all of you next week. Remember to support indie authors and encourage them to publish more by leaving reviews for their work.