
Is she awake or is she dreaming? Reality or nightmare? Julie Compton can’t believe she’s escaped a terrible car crash… it’s impossible, in fact. A tree branch had impaled her to her seat, yet here she was, unharmed and looking … Continue reading
Is she awake or is she dreaming? Reality or nightmare? Julie Compton can’t believe she’s escaped a terrible car crash… it’s impossible, in fact. A tree branch had impaled her to her seat, yet here she was, unharmed and looking … Continue reading
They say good girls finish last…but when they’re bad, they’re better! K. F Johnson presents Rome wasn’t built in a day, and in this present-day drama, neither was the façade four cousins spent a lifespan constructing: Valerie’s just recovered from … Continue reading
–Travel to the future – it will only cost you everyone you love.– Continue reading
The addition of the internet and technology into the world of books has been a strange one. On the one hand you are able to bring multiple books with you wherever you go with minimal bulk thanks to e-readers and tablets. You can access any book anywhere with a few clicks of a button due to the prevalence of the internet. And buying books has become as easy as just clicking “purchase” and waiting a mere 10 seconds for it to download. However as beneficial as this relationship may seem there are some worrisome downsides to this burgeoning relationship.
Now that the relationship between the internet, technology, and books has been formed it’s unlikely that we’ll ever revert back to the days of high quality print publishing and hard copy books, newspapers, and magazines. But hopefully, over time, the novelty of being able to allow anyone to be an author will wear off, and we’ll start to put some stock in the type of material that we’re reading, focusing on high quality instead of ready availability.
Sara Dawkins is an active nanny as well as an active freelance writer. She is a frequent contributor of http://www.nannypro.com/.
Kathy Cecala is a former editor, researcher and
English tutor, currently a full-time freelance writer living in Northern New
Jersey with her husband, graphic artist Frank Cecala. She has a grown daughter,
an aspiring dancer and choreographer in New York City.
The Raven Girl is a
historical novel for young adults, set in 15th century western
Ireland during the Age of Exploration. A mysterious golden-skinned girl with
raven-dark hair washes ashore on a remote Connemarra island, and the primitive
islanders fear she is a supernatural being, a witch or mermaid. A young scholar
journeys to the isle from Galway city to investigate and falls under her spell.
This book is part of a series of novels spanning 1000 years in Irish history.
Cassandra Carr lives in Western New York with her husband, Inspiration, and her daughter, Too Cute for Words. When not writing she enjoys watching hockey and hanging out on Twitter. Her debut novel, Talk to Me, was released by Loose Id on March 22, 2011. For more information about Cassandra, check out her website, “like” her Facebook fan page at or follow her on Twitter.
Uniform Behaviour, out now from Andrews UK!
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