Since first writing this post, I've penned another Flash Fiction story, which I'm using to launch
the new Fiction section of this website.
Not exact matches
I'm
new to Kindle Publishing, and have released a few titles in the
fiction / short story
section and thinking about expanding into non-
fiction soon, so this post is awesome fodder to chew on.
Ron Charles,
fiction review editor for the Washington Post «s book
section, has announced a
new monthly review column of SF / fantasy titles, to be written by SF author Nancy Hightower.
Galleycat will use your submissions to update their weekly
new books collection and feature some of the titles in our Coming Attractions
section, a weekly list of upcoming
fiction and nonfiction releases.
The Android version has a row of icons at the bottom of the screen that quickly take you to a «Discover»
section (with lists such as
New York Time's
Fiction Bestsellers, Oprah's Book Club and 2010 Pulitzer Winners), a Browse
section that lets you drill down through categories and subcategories (e.g. Sci Fi & Fantasy - > Fantasy - > Historical and finally a list of titles), and finally a search box.
Nevertheless, Book Marks is useful for many things, such as staying up to speed on titles getting review coverage, through its
sections on
new books, the most talked about books, the best reviewed books, the most reviewed books, and breakdowns by category (nine for
fiction, 19 nonfiction).
Since the conversation in the comment
section leaves out Smashwords» catalog integration, perhaps it will be interesting to see how
fiction of popular genres will play its role in attracting
new subscribers.
FEATURING «ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, art - themed
fiction, artist biography, nonfiction about the art world, original photography and original artwork,» the
New York Times published its first - ever art - themed Sunday Book Review
section today (June 28, 2015).
In addition to interviews, Bomb issues feature
new fiction and poetry, several 500 - word «Artist on Artist» essays, and a reviews
section.