Publish Yourself at Lulu.com
Back in my days of working pre-press, Print on Demand was a big concern in the industry. It threatened to shake up the way the entire industry operated. And, while new technologies promised such ease...
View ArticleMaclive.net Moves to WordPress CMS
This is the first official live post on the WordPress CMS. The previous posts have all been migrated over from the last web site. In this post I want to take a look at some of the features of...
View ArticleAn Author’s Interaction with Fans at the Holidays
The holidays are here again and Christmas cards are being traded. Among the cards that have arrived this year was on from the best selling author, Joseph Finder. As in years past, Joe sends out cards...
View ArticleWhat Did We Learn in 2012?
Looking at the site logs this morning I found a spike in traffic from last night. Digging into the logs I found that The Guardian, a popular online publication in the UK did a story titled “Lessons...
View ArticleBook Review: Sick, By Brett Battles
Sick is book one in the Project Eden series, and after reading it I can’t wait to dig into book #2. Though this book is a lunching point for a series that currently features four novels, thankfully...
View ArticleQuality Time with the Amazon Kindle
Amazon.com jumpstarted the stagnated ebook market with the release of the Kindle. Though at a glance the device comes off as a simple e-reader, it boasts a feature set that make the device as powerful...
View ArticleResurrect, by Kane Gilmour
In the 1850s, a powerful Chinese warlord proclaims himself the Son of God, brother of Jesus Christ, and raises an army with the strength to take over half of China. More than fifteen hundred years...
View ArticleThillerCast Episode #61: The Challenges of Writing a Series
The latest episode of ThillerCast (Episode #61) features a discussion centering on the challenges of writing an ongoing series of novels. For all of the fun the books might be for the reader, that...
View ArticleWarbirds of Mars: Stories of the Fight, by Kane Gilmour and Scott P. Vaughn
I picked up Warbirds of Mars: Stories of the Fight without knowing exactly what to expect. It’s a collection of short stories that are all set in the same world, each written by a different talented...
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