Xlibris Writing Tips| Folklore From Around the World- Slavic FolkloreFolklore From Around the World: Slavic Folklore The people of Slavic descent make up the largest Indo-European language group in the world. They stretch across Central Europe, over the Ural Mountains, and throughout Russia and certain parts of Eastern Europe. In these places you can find the shared roots of Slavic culture in language, in […] READ MORE |
Author: Thomas McKinley
Xlibris Author| Alan Croft, There’s Always Risk in MovementXlibris Publishing introduces Alan Croft, author of There’s Always Risk in Movement. Please briefly describe your book. I came of age growing up in Reading, England in the 70s and 80s and took a stroll down memory lane during my second autobiographical novel, There’s Always Risk in Movement. It is a heartfelt snapshot of […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writing Tips| The Sword and Sorcery Genre Pt 2Xlibris Writing Tips with Part 2 of The Sword and Sorcery Genre. It’s Personal Another key element of Sword and Sorcery stories is the scale. The stakes tend to be smaller in scale while still being important and impactful to the characters and readers. Rarely is the feeling in such stories “if the protagonist […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Thomas ShartsXlibris Publishing introduces Thomas D. Sharts, author of 15 Xlibris books including his latest book Bipolar Sagacity Volume 4. Please briefly describe your latest book. My latest book is Bipolar Sagacity Volume 4. The book is a compilation of sayings, aphorisms, proverbs and questions in reference to all of the issues related to being […] READ MORE |
Xlibris News| Xlibris Book Reviewed by MagazineThe Xlibris book, Ten Thousand and One Nights by “Chicago“ Carl Snyder, has been reviewed by the publication Blues Blast Magazine. The Author “Chicago” Carl Snyder is a longtime professional musician who has worked with a great variety of artists and bands, including some of Chicago’s greatest blues stars. Still active in the […] READ MORE |
