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Fantasy, Horror & Science Fiction Writers

A group for all writers of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.

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DragonCub

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Night Owl Reviews (Tammie King)

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Milton Davis

5 star review!

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Chad Fleagle Comment by Chad Fleagle on October 28, 2009 at 1:07pm


My first Theoretical/Memoir is available! It can be bought on Amazon.com, Barnes&Nobel.com, and iUniverse.com
Soft cover Price: $12
E-book Price: $6

OVERVIEW: Dreams…what are they, and why do we have them? I have ventured into the realms of the unconscious. Questioning the persona within my dreams, on the secrets of the dream realms. I have returned with answers that will shock, and leave you spellbound. Join me in my first true-life book of the theories, and realities of the worlds that await us behind closed eyes. I wrote this book, following true events in my life. I’ve been writing from the age of eighteen, and now I’m thirty-five. With so many years in the literary field, I feel my story is ready to be shared with others. It may seem like pure Fiction when you read it. Yet, keep it in mind as you do read that it is far from the realm of mere storytelling. All my life, I have relied upon Dreams to keep me sane. Growing up, my dreams were my only true escape from the harsh reality, some call life.

If you have questions email or IM me at: bladerunner16101@yahoo.com
Join my Ning Group Sky Park and Beyond. http://skyparkandbeyond.ning.com/profile/ChadFleagle

Thank You,
Chad Fleagle
Monica Schroeder Comment by Monica Schroeder on October 26, 2009 at 6:41pm
Hey everyone. I am not an author, what I am is a book reviewer...I get about 300 views a week (right now, I am still growing) and would love to review some of your books on my blog (www.bibliophilicbookblog.com). Its an off the cuff blog, so its not all drawn out, but I still get good viewers and buyers. Thanks! Contact me: mojo09226@yahoo.com.

I also do blog tours and interviews! Good Luck to you all!
Glenn Stuart Comment by Glenn Stuart on October 23, 2009 at 5:22am

Hello My second ghost story for teeangers has just been published by Blackleaf Publishing group, and is available on Amazon.co.uk.´'Cold Hell in Darley Dene' tells the story of a young teenager who comes across a long forgotten bomb shelter. Years before, during the Second world War, the area where the shelter is used to be an army camp. It was hit during the terrible March blitz on Merseyside in 1941.
Through a series of increasingly frightening encounters, the hero is guided towards helping the ghosts of the men killed there to find them a suitable resting place.
But he is thwarted along the way by his nemesis, a formidable bully who has his own ghosts to dispell.
The climax is truly horrifying.
The book has received rave reviews on Authonomy and on amazon itself.
Check it out and see - I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Peter Twohig Comment by Peter Twohig on October 22, 2009 at 3:06pm
Hi everyone,
I just finished my first (SF) novel: The Last Messiah (though my working title was the The Bodhisattva Strain). This is the novel I always wanted to write. It's about a priest - he looks alike like a Dominican - who was created created to provide a body for the soon-to-be-reincarnated 15th Messiah. The 14th Messiah stipulated before her passing a thousand years before, that she would reappear as her adult self, and set out her plan for how this was to be done. Trouble is, my priest has other plans. Trouble is, the world desperately needs a messiah. Trouble is, the last time Huldra Ven Marsden was alive, she was nothing but trouble. Talk about pressure. I love it. Anyway, it's done, and I'm thinking 2 sequels. It ended up being 250 000 words long and having a glossary and 8 appendices. Now I'm looking for an agent. During November I'll take advantage of NanoWriMo to write the first draft of my next novel, a mainstream. Meantime, I've just started paragliding lessons, and let me tell you, the person who invented the word awesome was definitely a paraglider pilot. See ya.
Stacey Voss Comment by Stacey Voss on October 21, 2009 at 6:36pm
Thursday, October 22nd marks the fifth stop on my two-month, 19-stop Virtual Book Tour. I'll be guest blogging andI will be answering questions on the Book Obsessed website all day (8am-4pm EST).

Steven Clark Bradley Comment by Steven Clark Bradley on October 20, 2009 at 4:51pm
Here is a bit of some new fantasy I am working on. Thought you might find it ... intriguing. Enjoy!
Steven

Four Lessons For Willow Morgan

Theresa M. Moore Comment by Theresa M. Moore on October 20, 2009 at 3:57pm
Antellus - Science Fantasy Adventure and Nonfiction Books

Antellus Lowers Its Prices For The Holiday Shopping Season

Antellus, a private independent publisher, has lowered its prices on all its ebook titles for the holiday season.

"We recognize that ebooks are seen as different from the print books and we have lowered our prices considerably in line with that perception," Antellus CEO and author Theresa M. Moore said. "Our prices depend on the number of pages in the print book and take into account the costs to produce and sell them. We offer the finest quality ebooks possible, and our print books are priced according to what we think they should go for, irrespective of what the list markups call for in the retail marketplace."

Antellus offers all its books in print, Adobe PDF, RTF, and other formats for iPhone through other providers like Smashwords and Amazon Kindle. The publisher has also signed with DriveThruSciFi.com to present the Children of The Dragon series and other fiction titles in PDF and ePub formats. Antellus does not print the prices on its print books to allow for adjustments in price according to the time of the year and for discounts on sales.

Antellus is a privately owned independent publisher of science fantasy adventure and nonfiction books on a variety of related topics like history, mythology and science. Requests for information may be made by email to: info (at) antellus.com. The publisher is located in Sherman Oaks, California.
Glenn Stuart Comment by Glenn Stuart on October 19, 2009 at 12:55pm
Hi!
Well, my second book, Cold Hell in Darley Dene has made it onto Amazon. A horror story for young adults, it has themes that should appeal to all ages. Some samples arrived just today and they are WONDERFUL! Check out my web site for all the news - www.horroronthecosta.com
Karen M. Bence Comment by Karen M. Bence on October 19, 2009 at 11:09am
I am THRILLED to announce that my debut novel, Midnight Revelations -vol 1 in The Dark Whispers Series has won another award! This time USA Book News named it as the winner in the Fiction & Literature - Horror category for The National "Best Books 2009" Awards. Woohoo!!!
Stacey Voss Comment by Stacey Voss on October 7, 2009 at 10:57am
Thursday, October 8th marks the third stop on my two-month, 19-stop Virtual Book Tour. I will be answering questions on the Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers site all day (8am-4pm EST). They are going to be hosting an interview with my favourite character, Adelaide.

 

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