He collected his manuscripts and wrote an introductory foreword to them in 1922, hoping to publish them as a book. It was this collection that Kuehl discovered among Hamilton Holt’s papers. In 1926, he retired to Sailor’s Snug Harbor a home founded in 1801 to give refuge to “aged, d...
Every publisher involved in the reissue business can name a dozen or more writers they’d love to publish, if only they could find legatees empowered to sign the necessary contracts. So, we come to the last question: Will enough readers buy the book? This is always a bit of a gamble. ...
A novella cross-over of the Crimson Shadow series and Death Metal series, where the characters join forces to take down a common enemy. Where metal meets crimson...things are bound to get brutal.Nathan Squiers
Nine short stories about American life, unrequited love, familial distrust, and unfair parental control, and a novella where cultures clash and humans survive with caring and selflessness overcoming the default of violence and destruction. Each story rich with unique characters....
anonymously and without her husband’s knowledge. She continued to publish works that often critiqued women’s roles in marriages and society and caused controversy. Her husband was troubled by her writing as it often contained pointed references to her unhappy and stultifying marriage. He did ...
As the novel progresses, Tate returns from college and professes his love to Kya, but she rejects him as she is still deeply hurt from her past. Kya focuses on her passion for nature illustrations and channels her pain into her work. She and Tate begin to collaborate to publish a series...
But another point may be even more important: Serebrianskii has shown that it is possible to publish and sell a book in Kazakhstan, thus paving the way for other authors. Altynshash Serebrianskii’s novella Altynshash20 focuses on the roots of the Polish diaspora in Kazakhstan.21 This ...
Grey, the first to die, in 1939, managed to publish sixteen more as well as an equal number posthumously. Viña Delmar had the the longest career, publishing her 16th novel, McKeever, in 1976 and passing at the age of 86 in 1990. Of the several hundred books (and even more ...
A harrowing descent into a dark underworld of perversity where the limits of the flesh knows no bounds.A novella of body horror.Tony Crumpton
A short story and an introduction to the Nefaliem Universe. Where Kalverya Nindo will undergo many challenges and face many foes in order to conqure her fears and her anxieties. Book One of the Ordinal Novella Series.KelviaLee Johnson