Showing posts with label New Release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Release. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Happy Release Day: 101 Killer Zombie Jokes


What to do with an entire notebook full of zombie jokes that haven't made it into a novel? Put them in a joke book: That's how I came up with most of the jokes in my new release 101 Killer Zombie Jokes and 13 Rotten Ones.

Loaded with original zombie illustrations, it's a great way to get reluctant readers turning the pages.

Best of all, at just 99¢ you might even laugh while clicking "Buy Now"!
Why did the zombie join Girl Scouts?
What do you call a zombie's painting?
Tooth Decay: An epidemic among the Undead.




Friday, October 14, 2011

Sheila Deeth's Flower Child Blog Tour


I’m thrilled to be hosting author Sheila Deeth. Sheila is an author, blogger, and book reviewer, who graciously takes her time to review tons of book (including several of mine). I can only imagine how much time she devotes to helping other authors get the word about their books out. So, I’m honored to be part of the blog tour for her new book Flower Child. I’ve asked her a few questions about herself and her writing; after reading the interview, I hope you take a few minutes to read a sample of her book (links below).

What Inspired you to write Flower Child?
That’s a question with lots of different answers. Our local writers’ group held a contest to write something inspired by music. John Denver’s Rhymes and Reasons, in particular the line “the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers,” reminded me of a childhood memory, which inspired a first paragraph, which inspired a character. Then other memories and questions took over, but by then the story’s protagonists were in charge.

How long have you been writing?
I’ve been writing stories ever since I could hold a pencil. I used to tell stories before I could write, and I remember sitting in front of strange classes in elementary school, keeping the older kids quiet while the teacher stepped out.

What (one) genre do you write in?

Hmm. Choose one genre? I’ll go for spiritual speculative fiction (a fairly expandable genre). I’m not sure it covers my children’s Bible stories, but I think it works for my ebooks. I have a “real” book—paperback, the sort of thing you can thump on a desk and hear the noise—coming out next summer. I suspect that one’s more in a contemporary literary genre.

For you, what's the hardest part of writing a book?
The writing’s not hard—I can’t help writing; it’s getting the finished piece to a place where I still like it that I find difficult. Sometimes I edit too much and all the characters start to sound like me. Then I throw away page after page and try again.


What's the best piece of advice you have for other writers?
Keep writing, keep editing, and don’t be afraid to throw stuff away.

About Flower Child: When Megan miscarries her first pregnancy it feels like the end of everything; instead it’s the start of a curious relationship between the grieving mother and an unborn child who hovers somewhere between ghost and angel. Angela, Megan’s “little angel,” has character and dreams all her own, friends who may or may not be real angels, and a little brother who brings hope to her mother’s world. But Angela’s dream-world has a secret and one day Angela might learn how to be real.

Where to find Flower Child:
Her website
Amazon
Smashwords


About the author: Sheila Deeth grew up in the UK and has a Bachelors and Masters in mathematics from Cambridge University, England. Now living in the States with her husband and son, she enjoys reading, writing, drawing, telling stories, running a local writers' group, and meeting her neighbors’ dogs on the green.


Sheila describes herself as a Mongrel Christian Mathematician. Her short stories, book reviews and articles can be found in

VoiceCatcher 4, Murder on the Wind, Poetic Monthly, Nights and Weekends, the Shine Journal and Joyful Online. Besides her Gypsy Shadow ebooks, Sheila has several self-published works available from Amazon and Lulu, and a full-length novel under contract to come out next year.

Find her on her website: http://www.sheiladeeth.com

or find her books at: http://sheiladeeth.weebly.com

UPDATE: Sheila graciously offered to host the SZJMB blog tour today.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Happy Release Day: Super Zombie Juice Mega Bomb!!!

Well, it's finally here: The official release day for Super Zombie Juice Mega Bomb. I have two reviews up already and a few more on the way.
The ebook is available at Amazon, B&N, SmashWords and Apple (or my website). I have it on sale everywhere for just 99¢, except B&N, until the end of the month.

If you are short on change, I'm giving away 6 copies over at GoodReads. The contest ends 9/22. Speaking of giveaways, I'm going to be doing a blog tour and giveaways all throughout the month of October. Each stop will have a print copy of the book (so, they'll be lots of chances to win). Plus, I'm giving out five zombie survival kits (more on those later). I'm still looking for a few more blogs to host the tour, so e-mail me (mikejware@gmail.com) if you are interested. 


If you like to actually hold your books, the print version should be available right around October 1st.  Don't forget, you can read a 5 chapter preview with my free ebook Monster In The Mirror (for kindle, B&N)


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Happy Release Day: Wolf Storm

Fellow absolute write forum member Dee Garretson's MG novel Wolf Storm is available starting today.

Congratulations Dee!

I also noticed her previous novel (which I recommend) Wildfire Run is on sale for only $6.80 for the hardcover and $5.99 for the ebook.
I can honestly say that the fact Dee has volunteered to read SZJMB, has nothing to do with this post. I've been anticipating this book for awhile.
If you haven't read any of Dee's work, check it out. Her MG stories are great for boy reluctant readers. But she also writes great, strong females into each of her books too--making them ideal for readers of either sex.