Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Do you have reading goals for 2017? I didn't come close to mine in 2016 but this year I have set a goal on Goodreads and I'm going to make it! Check out this list and you might find something you want to add to your reading list.  According to Vulture these are the 25 most anticipated books for 2017:

  1. 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster (1/31/17)
  2. A Separation by Katie Kitamura (2/7/17)
  3. The Age of Anger:  A History of the Present by Pankaj Mishra (2/7/17)
  4. Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders (2/14/17)
  5. All Grown Up by Jamie Attenberg (3/7/2017)
  6. Ill Will by Dan Chaon (3/7/17)
  7. Exit West by Mohsin Hamid (3/7/17)
  8. The Idiot by Elif Batuman (3/14/17)
  9. Sorry to Disrupt the Peace by Patti Yumi Cottrell (3/14/17)
  10. Marlena buy Julia Buntin (4/4/17)
  11. Too Much and Not in the Mood by Durga Chew-Bose (4/11/17)
  12. Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann (4/18/17)
  13. Startup by Doree Shafrir (4/25/17)
  14. Borne, A Novel by Jeff VanderMeer (4/25/17)
  15. Into the Water by Paula Hawkins (5/2/17)
  16. Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood (5/2/17)
  17. And We're Off by Dana Schwartz (5/2/17)
  18. Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki (5/9/17)
  19. House of Names by Colm Toibin (5/17/17)
  20. We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby (5/30/17)
  21. Theft by Finding Diaries (1977-2002( by David Sedaris (5/30/17)
  22. Hunger:  A Memory of by Body by Roxanne Gay (6/12/17)
  23. Blind Spot by Teju Cole (6/27/17)
  24. Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang (8/1/17)
  25. Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward (9/5/17)

If you want descriptions of the books go here to the full article.  


Monday, January 2, 2017

Author of the Day

Scott Bury

I cannot remember a time when I did not want to be a writer. My favourite course in elementary school was “composition,” where we wrote little stories, and I’d try to write the most imaginative, surprising tales I could.
I have a wide range of interests: history, geography, science, medicine, anthropology, literature, music, art, architecture … and my published work reflects that. My first published fiction was a children’s story, “Sam, the Strawb Part,” about a thin boy who tricks out his bicycle with a pirate flag and hijacks strawberries.
Next, I published a paranormal/occult story, “Dark Clouds.” Then came a historical magic realism novel set in the Eastern Roman Empire during the Dark Age — The Bones of the Earth. Then I wrote a spoof of the biggest bestseller, One Shade of Red.

Then I put out a trilogy about the Eastern Front in World War 2: Army of Worn Soles, Under the Nazi Heel and Walking Out of War (coming in early 2017). In between there, I wrote a series of action-mystery-thrillers: Torn Roots, Jet: Stealth, Palm Trees & Snowflakes, The Wife Line and Dead Man Lying.

So you can see that I chafe at the boundaries between genres.

Favourite time of year: it’s a toss-up between fall and winter. Fall is beautiful with colourful leaves and comfortable temperatures, a time when I can wear sweaters and leather jackets. And winter is the most fun time of year, with skiing and skating and snowshoeing.

Hobbies? Other than writing, keeping my house in repair and keeping up with my wife and two mighty sons takes up all of my time. But I do get a few opportunities through the year for cross-country and downhill skiing, white-water canoeing, going to the opera and watching movies.

Where to find Scott's books:

The Written Word

Amazon

Kobo

Barnes and Noble

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Wow, I have been so busy in December I don't think I got anything posted.  I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas or Holiday that you celebrated.  Mine was blessed with our family together at my nephew's (who is only 22, and, yes we are proud of him) new house.  We had some other family drama that wasn't so good but it has all worked out and everything is great.  Needless to say I have also not gotten any reading done which is sad.

I wanted to share an article I found that is kind of sad in that all these poor authors are, I'm afraid, going to lose money.  Click here for the details:   Publisher All Romance Ebooks Closing hits new low in stealing from authors.  I am not sure if they are the actual publisher or a distributor but either way it is not good.


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Author of the Day

Janelle Gabay


My love for writing began many years ago in college, first at Rollins College then second at the University of South Florida. However, it wasn’t until my daughter’s eighth-grade project on the Civil War that I began to create a full novel.  Somehow reading about the horrors and extreme bravery of that war conjured up my society of immortals that are now the subject of my series, which ironically has nothing to do with the Civil War.  Before that, I guess you could say I was a tennis mom and a stage mom.  I have two amazing athletes and one talented actor for children.  I look back and wish that I had started writing at a younger age, but honestly believe that it is my experiences with my husband and our crazy children that helped shape my stories and make them great. Having had to share a home with contrasting personalities both human and canine are what fill my stories with the little details that are relatable to readers.  Also having had exposure to many diverse people and places because my dad was in the air force and my children played tennis tournaments in unique destinations both in and out of the United States has also helped round out my characters, enrich my settings and heighten my arcs.  I’m a hands on learner so using my life experiences, diving into self-publishing and erring as I go is what suits me best.  I might stumble along the way, but I enjoy both the ups and downs of my journey.  Like I tell my kids: winning is sweet if it cost you blood, sweat, and tears along the way.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Check out Riley Marie Staggs page on FB.  She has some secrets she is keeping.
OK, I found something really different and unique.  Everyone knows a glass of wine and a good book is a great combination.  Well this company Italian company decided to merge the 2.  Check it out on Bustle here:  Wine Bottles Wrapped in Books




Friday, November 11, 2016

Author of the Day

Wendy Owens


This is a little different 'Author of the Day' article.  Wendy writes YA Fantasy and she has a Romance series out.  She has 16 books she considers "The Greatest Books" ever written.  

  1. Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling
  2. Under Different Stars by Amy Bartol
  3. Shatter Me by Tahereh Mahi
  4. Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  5. Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas
  6. Law of Moses by Amy Harmon
  7. The 5 Stages of Falling in Love by Rachel Higginson
  8. Storm Front by Jim Butcher
  9. Hopeless by Colleen Hoover
  10. BFG by Roald Dahl
  11. ARV-3 Cameo Ranae
  12. Smokeless Fire by Samantha Young
  13. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
  14. Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
  15. Bring Me Back by Micalea Smeltzer
  16. Never Too Far by Abbi Glines
These are the books that inspired Wendy to start writing, keep writing, try new genres and more.  You can find out her thoughts on the above books and why they are on her list check Wendy's favorite books  You can also sign up for her newsletter there.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Have you voted in the Goodreads Best Books of 2016 yet?   Better get over there and cast your votes for the books you loved this last year.  Here is the link to make it easy: