Xlibris Author| Lula Criddle, Watch What You WatchXlibris Publishing introduces Lula Criddle, author of the Watch What You Watch books. About Your Book and Yourself Please briefly describe your book The name of my book is Watch What You Watch book#2 The sequel to Watch What You Watch book#1. My book is a thriller, yet I’m hoping it will be a help […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writing Tips| 4 Tips for Keeping Consistency in FantasyWhen writing in the Fantasy Genre, and to a larger extent any genre, maintaining consistency is vital. Lack of consistency can kill a fantasy story. When you write fantasy you are asking the reader to suspend their disbelief and accept a world, a universe of your creation, one that might be completely foreign to the […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Deborah Radwan, To Lie Down With the SeaXlibris Publishing introduces Deborah Radwan, author of To Lie Down With the Sea. Please briefly describe your book: To Lie Down With the Sea is an enduring love story that I hope will linger with the reader long after the book is closed. Sam and Kate finally find their once-in-a-lifetime love only to […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| K.M. Winthrop, STALKED!Xlibris Publishing introduces K.M. Winthrop, author of STALKED! About Your Book and Yourself: Please briefly describe your book. STALKED! By K. M. Winthrop. A Menacing Specter in the Night. Temporally confined to a wheel chair, Charlotte Manchester was looking forward to trading New York’s ice and snow for a relaxing vacation in […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writing Tips| 3 Examples of Original Fantasy SettingsFor decades, fantasy stories have had a tendency to take place in what some would call the Traditional Fantasy Setting. While variations and origins might vary, at their most basic, many fantasy stories revolve around a traditional formula of humans, elves, dwarves and maybe some other races, all living in a medieval, pseudo-European land. This […] READ MORE |
