Books
Non-Fiction
Genre: Non-Fiction
Topic: Time Management for Writers
Writing your book in a month just got easier.
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Do you want to do one of those crazy, thirty-day writing challenges, but think you’ll need a blood sacrifice to clear your calendar?
Good news!
You don’t need one!
In Booked to the Gills: How to Crush Thirty-Day Writing Challenges for Busy People, you’ll learn the time management and work distribution skills needed to make room for these events in your already-packed schedule. You’ll also find essential strategies that help you make the most out of your writing time, catch up when you’ve fallen behind, deal with failure, and so much more.
Gone are the days of choosing between writing events that test your mettle and living your life. Crack open a copy of Booked to the Gills today and see how you can have your writing challenges and eat them, too.
Available through Amazon and BN.com!
Fantasy
Executive Editor: Kevin J. Anderson
Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror Anthology
When you’re alone with your reflection, are you prepared for what you see?
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A prince in disguise?
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A monster revealed?
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An alien race?
Mirrors can be truth-tellers, wish-granters, face-concealers, illusion-makers, even monster-summoners. Maybe the mirror shows an evil twin, or an echo of the life that should have been. Or a portal to another world.
Shatter the mirror and enter a world where nothing is what it seems.
Available through WordFire Press, July 19, 2022
Historical Fiction
Edited by Aisley Oliphant
“We seek him here! we seek him there!
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere!
Is he in heaven? is he in hell?
That demmed elusive Pimpernel?”
Sir Percy thought he left his enemy vanquished, humiliated, and debased in Calais.
Oh, how foolish he was.
Now Chauvelin is bent on revenge.
As punishment for letting the Scarlet Pimpernel escape the clutches of the French Republic, Chauvelin was demoted from the ranks of Robspierre’s trusted few.
But he will have his day.
Laying a trap for the wife of Sir Percy, Lady Marguerite, is only the first step.
Can Sir Percy elude the blade of Madame Guillotine a second time, defend his honor as the Scarlet Pimpernel, and save his wife from a fate worse than death?