Sentences with phrase «historical fantasy title»

Announced at E3 in 2005 and finally coming to PS4 early in February, the historical fantasy title has changed hands several times with multiple developers re-jigging it into all sort of different beasts.
Death Doesn't Bargain is the second historical fantasy title in Sherrilyn Kenyon's Deadman's Cross series — available May 8th from Tor Books.

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I surrounded the octopus with titles of the genres that my students will be reading: fantasy, mystery, adventure, science fiction, realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, and nonfiction (these large titles are hard to see in this photograph).
She is seeking: commercial / mainstream fiction, women's fiction, chick lit, romance (single - title only), romantic suspense, espionage / thriller, multicultural fiction, historical fiction, young adult, and fantasy.
Crossover titles from fantasy, suspense, inspirational, and historical fiction may also be found in this collection.
For those looking for more specifics, the following might be helpful: Young - adult and upper - level middle - grade novels in all subgenres; Big crossover novels with one foot squarely in genre (Wool, The Night Circus, Gone Girl); Literary commercial novels (Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand, The Art of Racing in the Rain); Upmarket women's fiction (Keepsake, My Sister's Keeper, Still Alice); Single - title romance (historicals especially)(Ravishing The Heiress, The Ugly Duchess, The Heir); Lead title or hardcover science fiction and fantasy (Soulless, Game of Thrones, Old Man's War).
She is currently looking for literary commercial novels, big crossover novels with one foot squarely in genre, upmarket women's fiction, lead title or hardcover science fiction and fantasy, single - title romance (with a special passion for historicals), and young adult and upper - level middle grade novels.
As a result, non-fiction titles of a complex nature (i.e. research - based) and those genres outside of the Chinese popular realm — such as hard sci - fi, epic fantasy, horror, high - tech thriller, historical fiction, etc — generally have difficulty in finding enthusiastic translators.
If you write in only one niche, say children's historical fantasy, you should have that keyword in the title of your site, as well as in the domain name.
HOT TIP: If your title is too long, it's better to use the niche keyword, say «children's historical fantasy,» and omit your name.
The last three titles are: historical fiction title Henry Book Three of the Tudor Trilogy by Tony Riches, science fiction and fantasy title Tombyards & Butterflies, featuring an immortal private detective in NYC, by Orlando A. Sanchez and lesbian romance novel Lost In You by Jade Winers.
I'm writing the last part of a novel with the working title Caller, part three of the Shadowfell series of historical fantasy books intended for a YA / adult crossover readership.
Kindle Scout has today (24th February) started accepting contemporary fiction, historical fiction, and action and adventure titles in addition to romance, mystery and thriller, and science fiction and fantasy books.
The shortlist of six authors was selected based on a number of factors driven by customer interest in the titles and covered a range of genres from historical fiction to fantasy to non-fiction.
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