Tag: self-publishing

  • Author Don Meyer Wins 2012 ReaderViews Prize for Historical Fiction

    Two Peas author Don Meyer recently won First Place in the ReaderViews 2012 Literary Award in the category of historical fiction for his novel, The American War. Set both in the American Civil War and in Vietnam, the reader follows Sam Kensington as his soldier duties mysteriously shift between battles in Vietnam in 1969 and…

  • New Science Fiction eBook “Timecast” Now Available

    Haunted by guilt and loneliness after a car accident that left the love of his life indefinitely comatose, an aging high school physical science teacher schemes to restore his wife to health and vitality by using the advanced space-time theories of quantum physics to change history. Based in part on the speculations and published conjectures…

  • Young Woman’s Civil War Memoir
    Published For War’s Sesquicentennial

    For years, Virginia artist Judith Riker Damon has been the bearer of a family secret: her great-grandmother, Martha Broyles Royce, was a spy for the Confederacy in Franklin, Tenn., during the Civil War. And she used the hem of her 7-year-old daughter Betsey’s dress to send secret messages to her neighbors that contained information about…

  • Bill Golembeski Releases The English Setter Dance

    There’s more to life than calculating the price of an apple in a high school math problem. That’s what soulful high school graduate Peter Barooke hopes is the case, anyway, as he sets out in 1974 to find The Revolution, the true meaning of his existence amid the Wisconsin wilderness that surrounds his uncle’s empty…

  • Don Meyer Releases McKenzie Affair

    The discovery of two bodies inside a car uncovered by the spring melt is a hell of a way to start a Saturday morning, but that is only the beginning of a bad day. First one, then the second deputy goes missing — to make matters worse, one of those deputies happens to be the…