Gail Meath

OUR READERS TO DATE: 239 Each Book In This Jax Diamond Series Can Be Read As A Standalone. 20th Century Historical Romance, With Traditional Detective and Cozy Mystery. SONGBIRD by Gail Meath. 20th Century Historical Romance, Traditional Detective and Cozy Mystery. Book 1 of 7: Jax Diamond Mysteries. “A rip-roaring… Continue reading

Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 8,378 The Viewing by Glenn Sartori. The Viewing is based on a historical event. An ancient relic, kept in a Greek monastery for centuries, is to be transported to Russia for a public event called The Viewing. Popular blogger, Mark Donatello, learns that his twin brother,… Continue reading

Behcet Kaya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 5,834 Appellate Judge by Behcet Kaya. Book One In The Jack Ludefance PI Series. “From the swamps of the Florida panhandle, once again emerges private investigator Jack Ludefance, in a murder/mystery/thriller novel by award winning author Behcet Kaya, titled “Appellate Judge.” A key element in this… Continue reading

Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 10,429 Australian Science Fiction Author Clayton Graham! Explore The Milijun Universe And Countless Others! Milijun by Clayton Graham. Book 1-Milijun Series. 5 Stars: Explores our deepest darkest fears! Milijun: What Would Alien Interaction Really Be Like? A tangled web of alien intrigue traps a mother and… Continue reading

Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

OUR READERS TO DATE: 12,584 The Adventures of Cocoa and Cream-Remarkable Twin Ponies by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne. Meet Cocoa and Cream, the amazing twin ponies with wild, untamed manes! They are anything but ordinary. Cocoa and Cream have a big dream: to teach little kids how to ride and help them… Continue reading

Joy M. Lilley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 10,226 Joyful Pussy Cat Tales by Joy M Lilley. Pussy Cats are always looking for something to pounce on. They seem to be on an endless quest of adventure. But do we remember how their quest began? From the most gentle to the most fearless, you… Continue reading

Mary Deal

OUR READERS TO DATE: 9,168 Grief Is Love by Mary Deal. A Memoir of Surviving Bereavement. After losing her long-term partner, through poetry and essay, author Mary Deal shares the turmoil and oftentimes bewildering depths of her grief. This memoir exposes the spectrum of emotions with which those suffering loss… Continue reading

Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 8,799 Award-Winning Author/Artist Steve Shear! The Vase of Many Colors by Steve Shear. The Vase of Many Colors explores the orthodoxic ills in Western Religions in ways that tap into the emotions of ordinary readers looking for serious and important content while at the same time… Continue reading

Chris Karlsen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 8,021 Author Chris Karlsen Is Internationally Published! The Bloodstone Murder Series! Silk by Chris Karlsen. The Bloodstone Series Book 1. It is the time of Jack the Ripper; the widowed Queen Victoria sits on the throne of England. The whole of London is on edge wondering… Continue reading

Immortal Treachery Series by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 369 Steel, Blood & Fire by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 1. TARMUN VYKERS: His awestruck opponents call him The Reaper, an iron-willed man with no memory of his past, a ruthless champion who has risen to the level of death incarnate. But The Reaper has… Continue reading

This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 287 This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder. History tells us that William Shakespeare died in April of 1616. Or did he? What if the “William Kemp” who set sail from England for the New World in April of 1619 was actually the bard in disguise?… Continue reading

Incredible Historical Western Story Telling by Dave McGowan

OUR READERS TO DATE: 263 Boundaries by D. M. McGowan. Bob Morgan, sometime rangeland detective and sometime bounty hunter is prepared for a quiet summer training and selling some of his horses. When that pleasant, relaxing time is attacked by a crime boss and his daughter, then complicate further by… Continue reading

Annie Tillery Mysteries by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 874 The Madonna Ghost by Linda Maria Frank. Annie Tillery Mysteries Book 1. Seventeen-year-old Annie Tillery and her Aunt Jill set off for Long Island’s Fire Island for a vacation of surf, sun, and sailing. Annie is happy to leave behind the stress of her relationship… Continue reading

Westerns Reading Age: ‎10 Through Adult by Dave (D.M.) McGowan

OUR READERS TO DATE: 82 Boundaries by D. M. McGowan. Bob Morgan, sometime rangeland detective and sometime bounty hunter is prepared for a quiet summer training and selling some of his horses. When that pleasant, relaxing time is attacked by a crime boss and his daughter, then complicate further by… Continue reading

FBI Inspector by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner)

OUR READERS TO DATE: 11 FBI Inspector by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner). The FBI Inspector is a collection of 26 short fiction crime novellas involving the law enforcement services of FBI Inspector Joe Giralo along with his three government agents, Sal Velardi, Arthur Orsi and Dan Blachford. Hammonton, NJ Fictional… Continue reading

Christmas Story by Linda Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 165 Hello, Readers. Here the Christmas story that launched me on my writing career. I hope you enjoy it. https://lindamariafrank.com/this-authors-christmas-story/ New Release In The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island Series. The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island, Sibby’s Secret by Linda Maria Frank. Book 1 of 1:… Continue reading

Doing A Good Interview and Using It As A Marketing Tool by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 389 Make sure the radio, Web, or TV program you will be interviewed on will provide you with access to an MP3, podcast, or DVD of your show. Most stations archive the shows. Make sure you have a contact email at the station if you need… Continue reading

Agents, Editors and Writing by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 307 So, you just wrote your first science fiction novel. Your friend read it and told you that you were the next Ray Bradbury or Gene Roddenberry. Your fertile mind fantasizes your name up there on a Borders’ wall poster right next to images of Isaac… Continue reading

Special Recognition For The Timeless Time Machine by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 237 The Timeless Time Machine is adult satirical literature featuring adult language and adult situations. The setting is London, England, 1899, at the turn of a new century, and the exciting advances of science and technology are dominant in the minds of people throughout the Western… Continue reading

‘The Earth Itself Is Causing Climate Change’ Is In Two Of John Wiessner’s Books

OUR READERS TO DATE: 202 The essay “The Earth Itself Is Causing Climate Change” appears in two Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.) books: If anyone disagrees with this essay, please attack the MESSAGE, and not the messenger. Photo: The Sahara Desert, Africa “The Earth Itself Is Causing Climate Change” Ten-thousand… Continue reading

Writing An Old-Fashioned Detective by Chris Karlsen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 140 I spent nineteen of my twenty-five years in law enforcement as a detective. Long before I became a police officer, I wanted to be a writer. But I feared it wasn’t a practical profession and lacked the confidence to an attempt at it. Shortly after… Continue reading

Finding Billy Battles Trilogy by Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 31 Popular And Highly Acclaimed Finding Billy Battles Trilogy. Finding Billy Battles by Ronald E. Yates. Finding Billy Battles Trilogy Book 1. When a great-grandson inherits two aging trunks and a stack of meticulously detailed journals penned by his great-grandfather, he sets out to fulfill his… Continue reading

The Challenges of Writing Historical Fiction (Part 2) by Author Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 301 When I was signing copies of my Finding Billy Battles trilogy at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books recently, I was asked several times how I conduct research when writing historical fiction. I explained that researching the first book in the Finding Billy Battles… Continue reading

Magical Fantasy Adventure Series Maria Pascale Weintraub

OUR READERS TO DATE: 9 Magical Fantasy Adventure Series! Legatia (Book One) by Maria Weintraub. Failure Is Not An Option! Unleashed by the acquisition of an ancient talisman, Ombra the evil lord of Dark World threatens to destroy the magical tribe of Legatia and all magical beings. Chosen by their… Continue reading

The Challenges of Writing Historical Fiction: Part One by Author Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 278 Those of us who write historical fiction are faced with a plethora of unique challenges. In fact, there are so many that it would be difficult to deal with all of them in one post. I will break the challenges down into several parts which… Continue reading

Historical Jax Diamond Mystery Series by Gail Meath

OUR READERS TO DATE: 32 Each Book In This Jax Diamond Series Can Be Read As A Standalone. 20th Century Historical Romance, With Traditional Detective and Cozy Mystery. SONGBIRD by Gail Meath. 20th Century Historical Romance, Traditional Detective and Cozy Mystery. Book 1 of 7: Jax Diamond Mysteries. “A rip-roaring… Continue reading

The Adventures of Arty Anderson: Middle Grade Fiction by Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 34 Author Mark L. Redmond Is A Western Action-Adventure Writer! The Adventures of Arty Anderson: Middle Grade Fiction by Mark L. Redmond. Arty Goes West Mark L. Redmond. Book 1 of 6: The Adventures of Arty Anderson. Saddle up, pardner, and hang on! Arty Anderson is… Continue reading

Dickens, Thurber, Andersen, and London by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 214 As far back as I can remember my mind has always thought and learned by association. My brain fancifully connects things like computer terminals and bus terminals, Indian reservations with plane ticket confirmations, and carpetbaggers with ruthless rug stealers. Don’t ask me why, but I… Continue reading

Rap Music Is Not Music by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner)

OUR READERS TO DATE: 375 “Rap Music Is Not Music” has received 48,594 reads at Authorsden.com, and the popular essay appears in the Jay Dubya Non-Fiction books THEMES and, RAM: Random Articles and Manuscripts. If you’d like, you may publish the piece in your Articles pdf section. “Rap Music” is… Continue reading

He Is Watching by Diane Kurtz Calabrese

OUR READERS TO DATE: 10 He Is Watching by Diane Kurtz Calabrese. “Compelling and Enlightening” Christians want to lead a righteous life, yet it can be a challenging desire to fulfill while existing in a society plagued by greed, jealousy, envy, and other sins. As a result, many believers want… Continue reading

Present Tense Tips: Use At Own Risk by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 201 I have to say that the scene from Spaceballs is very close to how some people have reacted to present tense writing. I know this is a topic I beat to death, but it’s my style and I take several hits because of that. There… Continue reading

The Challenges of Writing Historical Fiction: Part 3 by Author Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 289 During a recent “virtual book tour” with several book bloggers, I was asked what three lessons I learned while writing the first two books of my Finding Billy Battles trilogy. It was a good question because it caused me to stop and think about the… Continue reading

Audio Actor Voice Artist Joy Gerken

OUR READERS TO DATE: 178 Performed A Number Of Audios For Short Stories On Fiverr. Prices: Begin For Short Stories-$200 Her Voice Can Be Heard At:http://www.fiverr.com/lilleypond3 Website:http://www.joymlilley.wordpress.com Contact Email:joygerken@gmail.com Author’s Page At Book Marketing Global Network:https://bookmarketingglobalnetwork.com/book-marketing-global-network/joy-m-lilleys-books/

‘Precession of Earth’s Axis’ Is In Two Of John Wiessner’s Books

OUR READERS TO DATE: 229 Precession of Earth’s Axis. This half-way shifting phenomenon is what is actually causing what activists describe as “Climate Change”. The essay “The Earth Itself Is Causing Climate Change” appears in two Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.) books: If anyone disagrees with this essay, please attack… Continue reading

God Loves Sea Animals Too by Diane Kurtz Calabrese

OUR READERS TO DATE: 8 God Loves Sea Animals Too by Diane Kurtz Calabrese. Poetry For Inspiration. This book is a collection of inspirational poems about sea animals. It teaches children about the various kinds of sea animals in the oceans and their purpose, both physically and spiritually, to inspire… Continue reading

What Makes A Good Story Great? by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 190 While in the midst of creating a new novel, I recently found myself struggling with the purpose of my story. Was I writing it to educate readers, to entertain them, or to transport them to another place during a difficult time in our lives? Perhaps,… Continue reading

The Box M Gang Series by Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 26 Author Mark L. Redmond Is A Western Action-Adventure Writer! Children’s 1800s US Historical Fiction. New 2024 Release In The Box M Gang Series! Intended For Middle Grade+ Readers! The Box M Gang And The Army by Mark L. Redmond. Book Two In The Box M… Continue reading

Bounty Hunter Nate Landry Series (Westerns For Adult Readers) By Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 18 Author Mark L. Redmond Is A Western Action-Adventure Writer! Bounty Hunter Nate Landry Series! Bounty Hunter Nate Landry: Major Issues by Mark L. Redmond. Book 1: Bounty Hunter Nate Landry. The stereotypical bounty hunter in tales of the old West is an unprincipled, dirty, back-shooter,… Continue reading

Historical Fiction and Political Correctness by Author Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 252 I belong to an online Historical Novels discussion group. It is a lively assemblage with lots of discussions ranging from how one researches historical novels to selecting book titles. Most recently someone started a discussion about being politically correct in historical novels. The result has… Continue reading

Parody Paradise Series by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner)

OUR READERS TO DATE: 17 4 New Parody Paradise Series by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner)! Parody Paradise by Jay Dubya. Parody Paradise is a compilation of twenty-nine rewritten satirical short stories and plays from famous authors, featuring adult language and situations. Author Jay Dubya equally sideswipes (parity/parody) popular and classic… Continue reading

The Adventures of Cocoa and Cream-Remarkable Twin Ponies by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

OUR READERS TO DATE: 70 The Adventures of Cocoa and Cream-Remarkable Twin Ponies by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne. Meet Cocoa and Cream, the amazing twin ponies with wild, untamed manes! They are anything but ordinary. Cocoa and Cream have a big dream: to teach little kids how to ride and help them… Continue reading

Come Hear The Whisper Of Time by Barbara J. Duell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 294 Come Hear The Whisper Of Time by Barbara J. Duell. A Journey Away From Loss. Come Hear the Whisper of Time is a collection of tales, part Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy. Some of the stories that have gathered dust over time are of the First… Continue reading

Drystan The Dragon and Friends Book Series by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 509 Drystan and Durward Save the Day by Janice Spina. Drystan the Dragon and Friends Series Book 1. This is a magical series about Drystan the dragon and his friends. These dragons are colorful, engaging and fun to read about. They teach children the importance of… Continue reading

My Favorite Girlfriend by Paul Sturm

OUR READERS TO DATE: 290 My Favorite Girlfriend by Paul Sturm. Special 2023 Kindle Edition. Get ready to dive into the hilarious and heartwarming coming-of-age memoir, “My Favorite Girlfriend”. Follow the journey of a scrawny, funny-looking, yet naturally athletic kid who leverages his skills on the basketball court to help… Continue reading

A Place By The BAY by Barbara J. Duell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 431 A Place By The BAY by Barbara J. Duell. A Novel Of Love, Trust And A New Beginning. M.W. Pilgrim, renowned photojournalist, has spent the last fifteen years ‘shooting war’ in the killing fields worldwide―traveling light―her camera, a .45 semi-automatic and a bottle of Jack… Continue reading

So Ya’ Wanna’ Be A Teacher by Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.)

OUR READERS TO DATE: 204 Hammonton, NJ author Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.) now has the bestselling ‘So Ya Wanna Be A Teacher’ book online Barnes and Noble, Amazon, or where books are sold. ‘So Ya’ Wanna’ Be A Teacher!’ by Jay Dubya Is Now Available In This New Revised… Continue reading

Branyrd The Angel Series by J.E. Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 1,060 Branyrd the Angel Series (For Adults). The Misunderstood Angel by J.E. Spina. Book 1 of 3: Branyrd the Angel Series. This is not a children’s book. Branyrd is a different kind of angel. She has a difficult time being understood because of her habit of… Continue reading

Abby & Holly Book Series by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 713 Abby & Holly 6 Book Series.MG/PT BOOKS FOR 10+Middle-Grade/Preteen/Teens/Young Adults Abby & Holly: School Dance by Janice Spina. Abby & Holly Book 1. These two girls were first introduced in Book 5 of the Davey & Derek Junior Detectives Series. The girls are first cousins… Continue reading

Golfing Adventures with Frankie, the Witty Caddie by Paul Sturm

OUR READERS TO DATE: 305 Golfing Adventures with Frankie, the Witty Caddie by Paul Sturm. If you enjoy entertaining, fun-loving, and humorous stories, then come laugh along with Frankie, the witty caddie, whose uproarious, comical words and outrageous, zany antics provide a foursome of golfers some unique experiences during their… Continue reading

Theo’s Diary by Barbara J. Duell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 284 Theo’s Diary by Barbara J. Duell. A Novel Of War, Love, and Regret. Theo sat on the old bench across from the cemetery and pulled his jacket close to his chest. The service for his closest friend had ended an hour ago, but he would… Continue reading