Be Very Afraid: Writing Horror Part 2

by Thomas McKinley

Be Very Afraid: Writing Horror

Xlibris Publishing returns with Be Very Afraid: Writing Horror Part 2.   The Inevitable This is what truly differentiates horror stories from the genres of fantasy or science-fiction. While horror might use the supernatural or science gone wrong to explain the origins of the monster or killer computer, they are not the source of horror. […]

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Author Pete Liebengood Credits Self-Publishing for His Book’s Option Deal

by Thomas McKinley

Following a longtime career as a sportscaster and a play-by-play announcer, Pete Liebengood wrote and self-published his debut novel Accidental Droning through Xlibris. He then went a step further by presenting his book to participating agents, producers, and studio executives at Xlibris’ Book-to-Screen Pitchfest in Los Angeles, US. One Hollywood producer saw a great potential […]

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Writing Science-Fiction

by Thomas McKinley

Writing Science-Fiction

Over the past few decades, we have witnessed a surge of science-fiction in mainstream media. It is hard to determine how old science-fiction is as a genre. Some would argue Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein, was one of the first science-fiction authors. Others might consider Jules Verne and H.G. Wells as the fathers of science […]

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Xlibris Good News – Summer 2016

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris News| Good News- Summer 2018

Xlibris Publishing wants to share some Good News from the recent couple of months. This past season has seen an interesting mix of books, with topics ranging from grand wilderness adventure to historical exploration, from playground bullies to blue elephants. In addition, an Xlibris author has made it onto the finalists list for the 2016 […]

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Xlibris Author Richard V. Martin Featured in Newspaper

by Thomas McKinley

The Adventures of a Problem Solver by Richard V Martin

Xlibris author, Richard V. Martin has been featured in a newspaper, the Marietta Daily Journal, a daily paper printed out of Cobb County, Georgia. The article itself, published on July 24, describes Richard’s book series, as well as sharing the author’s thoughts behind his writing, and a little into the author’s background.     Richard […]

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