Author Ron Adams, a writer with an excellent new thriller out called "Key Lime Squeeze" recently wrote the following review of my Supernatural Thriller, Nimrod Rising. I wanted to share it with you. Perhaps you'll be interested in a novel that will make you fear it is real. Nimrod Rising is a book that seeks to explain many of the unspeakable horrors that we have witnessed from the hand of evil and at the behest of nature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Review - NIMROD RISING! Author: Steven Clark Bradley... Read Full Story
In Patriot Acts, America finds itself under covert nuclear attack from the Islamic Republic of Iran which has linked up with radical American Militia groups. They have set aside their political and religious differences to carry out the widest attack to America in the nation’s history. I recently spoke with someone who thought the idea of radical Americans working together with Islamic terrorists was farfetched. I reminded him that the deadly attack in 1995 in Oklahoma City is a vivid... Read Full Story
I’m almost at a milestone - 25 pounds lost. Almost. Just half a pound to go and then another 35 pounds to go. Yes, you read that right. Another 35 pounds to go. It’s amazing to me how much weight I’ve gained and lost over the nearly twenty years that I’ve battled with my weight. But I try not to think about that, or about the big number I’m still facing. I’ve been trying to think of that number in smaller increments, happy about each and every pound. Ecstatic as I move from one size to a... Read Full Story
There’s nothing better than booksellers that care about authors and take the time to introduce those authors to their patrons. I think of booksellers as the infantry in the publishing world. They’re the ones who are out there in the trenches, providing the support that you need to survive as a writer. Last night I was at a wonderful authors roundtable at the Borders in Fairfield , Connecticut. The event was run by an extraordinary event coordinator, Dianne Defonce, and her wonderful staff... Read Full Story
Featured Content by Thaddeus Stanley, Senior Publications Officer The Army of Epiphenomenon was started in 1980 by a group of young, militant nogoodniks. The youths, having become disillusioned by the educational system that the government was providing “free of charge,” left high school and their small rural town in Southwestern Utah to search the hills surrounding Parowan, Utah for a militia to join. The area they chose seemed to be the ideal place to find a band of camouflage clad, gun... Read Full Story
Maybe it’s not so odd that dogs appear in all my books. I grew up with them. They fold into the fabric of my youth like my Aunt Kitty and my Uncle Jack. My childhood memories of fuzzy pooches are like images squared off in black and white. Color came later, with my Shih Tzu, Charlie. I heard that my grandfather loved German Shepherds. Two of them have materialized from the vapors of my creativity. Since my first novel was really centered around stories from my youth, a regal Shepherd... Read Full Story
Hello again, and thanks for visiting the Latest Inventions Carnival .
This months carnival isn’t such a big one - as not really getting impressive enough entries to show off new skills or technology - but we have a few goodies that are.
Lets start with those sites that offer some great tips on how to make the best of new technology and software on the web. So starting with Erick Simpson’s advice on Uncovering Big Opportunities in Your Existing Client List
Then a few tips from Ivan on... Read Full Story
Hello to all. My name is Anthony J Cardieri and I was hoping that you'd like to take a ride with me on the road to publication of my novel Luck of the Draw . It comes out through St. Martin's Press in December of this year, 2009. My road so far has been quite an interesting one, one that is filled with fantastic breaks and the kind of dumb luck not usually found with authors of majorly-published novels. Let me tell you a little about Luck of the Draw . It is a crafty murder-mystery/crime... Read Full Story
Set in the backwoods of Wisconsin in the first half of the twentieth century, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is the storey of a boy, his dog, and so much more.
Stephen King says of the novel, "I flat-out loved The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. Dog-lovers in particular will be riveted by this story, because the canine world has never been explored with such imagination or emotional resonance. Yet in the end, this isn't a novel about dogs or heartland America - although it is a deeply American work of... Read Full Story
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Writer's Ramblings". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article... Read Full Story