Xlibris Writing Tips| 6 Medieval MisconceptionsWhether writing historical fiction, a tale of time travel, or medieval fantasy, there are many myths about medieval times that have been grossly propagated over the decades. In this Writing Tips article, Xlibris Publishing addresses 6 Medieval Misconceptions, to better educate you for when you write a story within a medieval setting. The ‘Dark […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Authors| Gregory S. Paulson and Eric R. Eaton, Insects Did It FirstXlibris Publishing introduces Gregory S. Paulson and Eric R. Eaton, authors of Insects Did It First. Who are the authors “behind” the book? ERE (Eric R. Eaton) – I am lead author of the Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America, and have contributed to several other books previously. I have also […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Sandy Carouth, The Ebb and Flow of LifeXlibris Publishing introduces Sandy Carouth, author of The Ebb and Flow of Life. My name is Sandy Carouth, and I recently published my second poetry book entitled The Ebb and Flow of Life. It is an assortment of poems, some about real-life events and others about family, love, joy and heartache. In my […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Bert Johnston, The Canterbury Hall TalesXlibris Publishing introduces Bert Johnston, author of The Canterbury Hall Tales. Please briefly describe your book. In the 21st Centtury these residents of Canterbury Hall gathered around a table to tell each other tales just as Chaucer’s pilgrims did on their way to Canterbury in the 14th Century. Like Chaucer’s stories, these fifteen tales are […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Steven Mitchell, Throwing Grenades at Gilligan’s IslandXlibris Publishing introduces Steven Mitchell, author of Throwing Grenades at Gilligan’s Island. Please briefly describe your book. As the Vietnam War winds down, the USS Tutanga repairs river boats on the Saigon River. Connor Simmons arrives onboard to find House, a battle-scarred sailor who works the black market and has a soft spot for […] READ MORE |
