Xlibris Reviews| A Net of Dawn and BonesUrban Fantasy, the genre where elements of the everyday and the fantastical interact and even clash, has experienced somewhat of an oversaturation of late. With some exceptions, a majority of urban fantasy has a tendency towards feeling the same. Such genre pieces as ‘vampire ran nightclubs’ or ‘werewolf street gangs’ have a bad habit of […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Author| Gerald Meyers, Flight of the Peacock Pt 1Xlibris Publishing introduces Gerald Meyers, author of Flight of the Peacock. My sixth novel, and my initial first person biographical narrative, The Flight of the Peacock, was inspired by my desire to memorialize the relationship I had with my best adulthood friend, who died unexpectedly and tragically from complications of elective cervical spine […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Kass Harker, Into Another DimensionXlibris Publishing introduces Kass Harker, author of Into Another Dimension. About Your Book and Yourself. Into Another Dimension is the first book I’ve ever completed and the first to be published. It is written with children in mind but I can see parents enjoying it too when they read it to their kids. The […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Writing Tips| Forgotten Fiction: William Hope HodgsonXlibris Publishing embarks upon a series of blog entries, exploring obscure and near forgotten works of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror. The aim of this series is to raise awareness of past authors and forays into the above genres. In some cases the authors and works of the past have influenced the authors and works of […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author| Shrabonee Paul, The Musings of a Wandering MindXlibris Publishing introduces Shrabonee Paul, author of The Musings of a Wandering Mind. About Your Book and Yourself: Please briefly describe your book. The Musings of a Wandering Mind – a collection of short stories. : Inspired by reality, shaped with imagination, this book is just not a collection of short stories, but a […] READ MORE |
