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As mentioned in other posts, I didn't market my fiction series at all until I had three published novels in place — and trust me, my book sales for the fiction series were nil before this.
As announced at Image Comics» 2016 expo, Ivan Brandon («Drifter») and Esad Ribic («Secret Wars») are teaming for a new science - fiction series at the indie publisher, titled «VS.»

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I switched from academic papers to climate fiction a few years ago, seeking to inform, and in one story envisioned trouble at the BC / AB border... «Blown Bridge Valley», an excerpt from a climate reality novel series... a free e-book at the link here https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/497190
Until then, we may as well discuss the Lord of the Rings or the Harry Potter series, both examples of superior (to Te Babble at least) fiction.
STURBRIDGE, Mass. (Feb. 25, 2014)-- Historical fiction writer Sally Cabot Gunning will speak at Old Sturbridge Village on March 6, as part of the OSV Overseers» Distinguished Speaker Series.
The popular TV series «CSI» is fiction, but every day, real - life investigators and forensic scientists collect and analyze evidence to determine what happened at crime scenes.
Michael Apted, who turned the simple BBC documentary Seven Up into the most remarkable documentary series ever created, takes another stab at fiction with the British mathematician equivalent of a spy film, Enigma.
Based on Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel (though it departs from the original story in quite a few places), Ender's Game is set in a future where a bug - like alien race has attacked the Earth, and talented children are selected at an early age to train for battle through a series of war games.
Netflix's Making a Murderer and A&E's Cartel Land were the top non - fiction / reality TV series winners at the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were held over two days for the first time ever on Sept. 10 and 11.
It's a monumental amount for any franchise to rake in, but when you look at the history of «Fifty Shades» and its author, and remember that the story she was telling was actually a fan - fiction based on the «Twilight» series of novels and films, it's incredible to see how far the series has come.
In 1968, Fonda got the first title role of her career, when director / screenwriter Roger Vadim, her husband at the time (her first marriage, his third), cast her in Barbarella, an adaptation of Jean - Claude Forest's series of adult French science fiction comics.
Watching Like a Writer is a movie review series that looks at films from the perspective of a fiction writer, complete with one writing takeaway, and an exercise that will help better your fiction!
Our latest product is a series of comic - book versions of our science fiction chapter books — all recorded for at - risk readers, of course.
My friend Janice Hardy came up with the perfect solution: joining the Indie Author Series at Fiction University, where I'm writing a series digging into some of our options for indie publiSeries at Fiction University, where I'm writing a series digging into some of our options for indie publiseries digging into some of our options for indie publishing.
The authors attending (or at least their books were attending) were: Tamela J Ritter Stuart Jaffe — fantasy (urban, paranormal, not so much epic) C.J. Brightley Angela Stevens Megan Whitson Lee Karoline Fritz Heather Gray — Christian romance Elizabeth Maddrey — Christian romance and women's fiction Claudia Lefeve Kristin Anderson Nick Kelly — cowriting a fantasy series with his wife Stacia Dr. Stacia Kelly Michael J. Sullivan Robin Sullivan --(Michael's wife) She was on the self - publishing panel with Stuart, Kristin Anderson, and me.
We sponsor the Windfall Reading Series, a monthly free reading held at the Eugene Public Library which features poets, fiction writers and nonfiction writers from all around the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
My first book in the Tempered Steel Series,, debuted in Amazon's Top 100 for Women's Fiction, humor, on November, 2014 and then again at # 61 in 2016.
My first book in the Tempered Steel Series, Whistlin» Dixie, debuted in Amazon's Top 100 for Women's Fiction, humor, on November, 2014 and then again at # 61 in 2016.
3 min readAs a part of our ongoing series looking at self - published writers who have used Helix Review, we interviewed Lulu author Kay Gossage, who wrote the fantasy fiction novel: The Sword Of Ages: The Tallah Trilogy.
Wow... Today marks my last monthly guest post over at Janice Hardy's Fiction University for my series about Indie Publishing Paths.
At the same time, you published a popular fiction series with a traditional press.
So as part of my series here at the end of 2012, looking back and looking forward, I thought I would do an article on the good stuff and the bad stuff you face in getting to a solid career as a fiction writer.
My attempt to restore this weekly feature on my blog was thwarted a few months into the year by a series of challenging, distressing, exhilarating, and generally overwhelming events — from editing a new speculative fiction anthology to the death of my mother - in - law, from a six - week home renovation to a partial roof collapse at my place of employment that caused 100 - hour work weeks, from caring for a sick bunny (he's better now, thankfully) to building a new website for one of the small - press publishers I work with.
At least that was the predicament faced by Catriona Troth, the eighth indie author in my literary fiction interview series, when she sought to place her novel, Ghost Town, for sale.
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Sparks» fiction is filled with humor (her vampire romances are called the Love at Stake series).
You can find Jen at AdianEditing.com and her fantastic Erin Solomon series and other fiction at JenBlood.com
Genre - blending, at least the strain that includes crime fiction as one of its ingredients, really took off with the rise of urban fantasy, especially Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, the ongoing series starring a Chicago investigator who moves between human and magical worlds.
Not Looking For: Noir fiction; previously published or self - published works; new books in a series that was previously published at another house or self - published.
Winner of the Suntory mystery fiction Grand Prize for Death at La Fenice Winner of the Golden Book award from the Austrian Booksellers Association International Deutscher Krimi Preis, 3rd Place, for Dressed for Death Winner of the CWA Silver Dagger award for Friends in High Places Winner of the Chorine — International Book Prize for Willful Behaviour Winner of the Spoken Word Awards Silver Award for Blood From a Stone One of Time Magazine «s 6 Detective Series to Savor Named as one of The Times (London) Fifty Greatest Crime Writers
Doggerland series by Maria Adolfsson Publisher: Wahlström & Widstrand, Sweden Rights contact: Elisabet Brännström and Amanda Bértolo Alderin at Bonnier Rights Fiction, Stockholm Rights sales reported:
The leading best seller selection in the Japanese Kindle Store includes popular book titles such as «Mitsukuni Den,» «Tsunagu,» and «Jinsei Ga Tokimeku Katazuke No Maho 2» and works from authors such as Arimasa Osawa with his entire «Shinjukuzame» series, and Yusuke Kishi with the special limited edition of his best - selling fiction «Shinsekai Yori» only available at Amazon, with a total of 68 exclusive titles.
If you haven't been following along, my series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
Best - selling YA author Melissa de la Cruz (known for her popular Blue Bloods series) tries her hand at adult fiction in a spellbinding new novel.
Readers who enjoy Teen fantasy, paranormal, science fiction, action and adventure, with a hint of romance will like The Unaltered Series, an Amazon Bestselling series.Sixteen - year - old Calli Courtnae surprisingly breaks the 100 - meter world record at her high school track meet and is whisked off to Montana to train for Olympic tryouts.
Dean also worked as a fiction editor off and on, starting at Pulphouse Publishing, then at VB Tech Journal, then Pocket Books, and now at WMG Publishing where he and Kristine Kathryn Rusch serve as executive editors for the acclaimed Fiction River anthology fiction editor off and on, starting at Pulphouse Publishing, then at VB Tech Journal, then Pocket Books, and now at WMG Publishing where he and Kristine Kathryn Rusch serve as executive editors for the acclaimed Fiction River anthology Fiction River anthology series.
Paul's stories are widely published in print and online in the following magazines amongst others: Connecticut Review, Literary Orphans, Blue Fifth, Litro, Playboy, Jellyfish Review, Brilliant Flash Fiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro FFiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro FFiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro Ffiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro FictionFiction.
Introductions for all of Jami's posts as a faculty member at Fiction University, including the complete collection of her Indie Publishing Paths series.
Book 1 of the Olivia Series «Historical fiction at its best» — D.Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review The Olivia series consists of: Book 1 - Olivia, Mourning (Historical - 1840s) Book 2 - The Way the World Is (Historical - 1840s) Book 3 - Whatever Happened to MourningSeries «Historical fiction at its best» — D.Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review The Olivia series consists of: Book 1 - Olivia, Mourning (Historical - 1840s) Book 2 - The Way the World Is (Historical - 1840s) Book 3 - Whatever Happened to Mourningseries consists of: Book 1 - Olivia, Mourning (Historical - 1840s) Book 2 - The Way the World Is (Historical - 1840s) Book 3 - Whatever Happened to Mourning Free?
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, and now it's time to summarize everything we've learned in a step - by - step plan.
Harlequin is one publisher who I see is really taking advantage of the digital opportunities with its epublished only fiction, it's decision to digitize its entire front list of over 120 titles every month while digitizing its backlist at the same time, by offering all series books a month in advance, by pushing its content onto devices through partnerships with Daily Lit, providing its content for cellphone users.
Through these licenses, any writer will be able to create and sell fan fiction inspired by the popular Worlds of Valiant superhero comic book series Bloodshot, X-O Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, and Shadowman, with more to be added at a later date, as well as Howey's Silo Saga, Eisler's John Rain novels, Crouch's Wayward Pines Series, and the Foreworldseries Bloodshot, X-O Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, and Shadowman, with more to be added at a later date, as well as Howey's Silo Saga, Eisler's John Rain novels, Crouch's Wayward Pines Series, and the ForeworldSeries, and the Foreworld Saga.
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, and now it's time to pull all that information together and develop our «master plan.»
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My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, including what our newsletter strategy should be.
Authors Who Tackle Climate Change in Fiction — John KixMiller & Team (Protectors of the Wood Novel Adventure Series) Back to the series Also of interest: Eco-fiction's Author Interviews and a new Global Eco-Fiction series at DragSeries) Back to the series Also of interest: Eco-fiction's Author Interviews and a new Global Eco-Fiction series at Dragseries Also of interest: Eco-fiction's Author Interviews and a new Global Eco-Fiction series at Dragseries at Dragonfly.
Michelle Weidenbenner presents The Five Elements of Fiction posted at Random Writing Rants, saying, «This is the first post in a series on the five elements of fFiction posted at Random Writing Rants, saying, «This is the first post in a series on the five elements of fictionfiction.
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has been highlighting some of the choices we have to make and giving us a few guidelines for figuring out how to make the best decisions for us.
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University is working to highlight some of those choices and give us a few guidelines for figuring out how to make the best decisions for us.
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