Tag archives for female writers
Book Blast! Lily
The women walked onto the path that led to the place where Josh and Adam had last stood. Lily started to feel anxiety pumping up her heart rate. Was this a good idea after all? she thought. I should have just turned her in. Why did we come here? Nevertheless, it was too…
Book Blast! Love In A Sunburnt Land V2
From the authors who brought you Love in a Sunburnt Land Volume 1 - five 'single dad' stories that will move you to tears, laughter and leave you just a little bit breathless. Five engaging novellas by five Aussie authors. (more…)
Book Blast! The Daddy Chronicles
Jayne Martin’s forthcoming memoir in flash The Daddy Chronicles releases on 3/15 with Whisk(e)y Tit Press. It may be short but it certainly serves up its share of gut punches in unique micro-memories of what it was like growing up without a father figure. Did you know that one out of three…
Love In A Sunburnt Land – An anthology of Australian romance
Love In A Sunburnt Land was inspired by the poem by Dorothea MacKellar, My Country. Each author took a line (with permission) from the poem and based their story setting around that. For example, I am sweeping plains and that became the setting for my story. It was such a…
Book Blast! The Symptoms of Drowning
Why Would You Call It The Symptoms of Drowning? This is a question that I had already prepared myself to answer once I began writing The Symptoms of Drowning. This was a story unlike any other that I had ever written and that was because this was my story. Not…
7 Easy Tips to Enjoy Writing a Book!
By: Michelle Pearce, PhD Most of us don’t think writing a book will be “easy” or “fun,” but that doesn’t have to be the case. I’ve written three books and co-authored a fourth, and I’ve enjoyed the process of writing each one. My most recent book, Night Bloomers: 12 Principles…
The Why Behind the Story – Hole in the Woods by Jennifer Graeser Dornbush
I came to know Shannon Siders when her body was first discovered in October 1989. We lived in neighboring towns and would have been the same age today if she had survived. My father, who was the medical examiner at the time, performed her autopsy. He determined after examining her…
The Satapur Moonstone – A vivid historical suspense
Lawyer-sleuth Perveen Mistry returns in another fascinating Bombay mystery.' Vivid and her to bits.' Kerry Greenwood, bestselling author of the Miss Phryne Fisher series 'Simply put, The Satapur Moonstone is a flawless gem. Historical mysteries don't get any better than this.' - New York Journal of Books (more…)
In The Time Of Foxes – A stunning collection of tales
‘A fox could be a shape-shifter, a spirit being. It could appear in human form if this suited its purposes; it could come and go as it pleased, play tricks, lead men astray.’ 'Each of these stories is a whole new world of experience and meaning, and to read them…
The Other Passenger – A gripping page-turner!
‘The Other Passenger is just brilliant; gripping from the first page with an incredible first-person narrative and a sense of place that pulls you through the pages fast enough to make your head spin. Louise Candlish just gets better and better, I love her’ - Lisa Jewell, author of The Family Upstairs (more…)