IWW Members' Publishing Successes
Happy Monday! Here are
last week’s publishing successes. Congratulations everyone.
Judith
(jkquaempts@yahoo.com)
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Sue Ellis
My review of, The
Panic Virus, by Seth Mnookin, strives to clear up some
misinformation regarding immunizations and autism.
http://internetreviewofbooks.blogspot.com/
“The Fledgling,”
which first appeared in Flashquake in 2010, is live at
Blueprint Review, a poetry journal.
http://blueprintreview.de/29fledgling.htm
Joanna M. Weston
A very short story up
at Nail Polish Stories, scroll right down and to find, “Marine
Scene.”
http://nailpolishstories.wordpress.com/
http://nailpolishstories.wordpress.com/
4 poems up at Ken
Again, with many thanks to the Poetry list for their
help.
http://kenagain.freeservers.com/POETRY.HTML#weston
http://kenagain.freeservers.com/POETRY.HTML#weston
Wayne Scheer
My story, “Fleeting
Moments,” reviewed recently in Fiction, is up at
Fiction365.
http://www.fiction365.com.php5-12.dfwl-1.websitetestlink.com/?p+2693
http://www.fiction365.com.php5-12.dfwl-1.websitetestlink.com/?p+2693
Mel Jacob
When Lilacs Bloom,
my time travel romance (by Nell DuVall), goes live on Amazon
Friday! Other sites to follow soon.
Friday! Other sites to follow soon.
April Book Reviews:
The Road of Danger
(Lt. Leary), David Drake Baen
Darker Still: A Novel of Magic Most Foul, Leanna Renee Hieber
Darker Still: A Novel of Magic Most Foul, Leanna Renee Hieber
Viral, by
James Lilliefors
With Full Malice by Brenda Hill
With Full Malice by Brenda Hill
G. K. Adams
My flash fiction, “Your
Perception,” is up at Flashquake. It's on page 33. Use
the strip
of icons at the bottom of the page to navigate. Thanks to all in Fiction who reviewed this piece. I think the title may have been, “Like Houdini,” then. Your comments were excellent.
of icons at the bottom of the page to navigate. Thanks to all in Fiction who reviewed this piece. I think the title may have been, “Like Houdini,” then. Your comments were excellent.
Rasana Atreya
My book, Tell a
Thousand Lies, is complimented by author Hugh Ashton during an
interview he gave to abiko free press.
http://www.abikofreepress.com/2012/04/truth-self-publishing-and-amazon-way.html
The Parents’ Little Black Book of Books reviewed Tell a Thousand Lies, and highly recommended it to young adults and adults.
The Parents’ Little Black Book of Books reviewed Tell a Thousand Lies, and highly recommended it to young adults and adults.
I am pretty taken
aback at how good the reviews have been. Jessica Chambers, author,
Dark is The Sky, posted a wonderful review on Amazon and
Goodreads:
Peggy Vincent
My memoir, Baby
Catcher, used as a contestant question (What is a midwife?) on
the television show, Jeopardy.
Holly Michael
www.writingstraight.com
www.writingstraight.com
My novel, Crooked
Lines, has an agent! Amanda Wells at Sullivan Maxx Agency is
representing me.
Rebeca Schiller
www.rebecaschiller.com
www.rebecaschiller.com
I'm a popular girl
today. Our gracious and talented Rick Bylina gave me the wonderful
opportunity to guest post on his blog:
http://rickbylina.blogspot.com/.
Stop by and have a read!
Anand SaiRam
Rainman
I have published a
mystical thriller, “Murder Mania,” (subbed in Novel List) on
Amazon Kindle
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MURDER-MANIA-ebook/dp/B006PTMY40/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MURDER-MANIA-ebook/dp/B006PTMY40/
Barb Johnson
I’ll be
interviewed on James Shannon's radio show, (KTKK, Utah, am 630
K-Talk) on Wednesday, 4/11 at 3:15 PM (EST) or 1:15 (MST), about my
books: Behind the Black Robes: Failed Justice, and Why I
didn’t Sleep with Mitt Romney & Other Tales, (paperback and
Kindle e-book)
http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Black-Robes-Failed-Justice/dp/1439241155and
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006VZIMIK
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006VZIMIK
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