Romance, Adventure, Historical, Contemporary is Annette Snyder’s
way of entertaining. She writes what she
calls ‘Beach Reads.’ Not too long. Not
too short. A satisfying read that
doesn’t take two weeks to find whodunit.
There’s just not time in her life right now for an epic story all at
once and, she finds, there’s others out there who read the same. You can check out Annette Snyder’s work here:
http://annettesnyder.atspace.com
You’ve got one more week to comment here to win Annette’s prize of a copy of
one of her books in your choice of format.
Also, stop here http://www.franorenstein.com/new-blog.html
for another chance.
G. M. Barlean writes suspense with a Midwestern voice and creates
characters the reader will feel could be anyone they know—a co-worker, an aunt,
a neighbor...Visit Gina here gmbarlean.com
View Toni
Sweeny, one time Nebraska resident, and her work: http://classactbooks.com/index.php/our-authors/manufacturers/toni-v-sweeney
Visit Mary E.
Anderson’s website www.meanderson.com for more information.
James began writing The Swords of B'ajj: Truthseeker based on ideas he had as a young boy.
He decided to write his ideas down and thus began the journey to
share Visit Jim Buehler and see his work here: Amazon
Lucy Adkins grew up on a farm in central Nebraska,
attended one room country schools, and when it was time for college, moved to
Lincoln. As did Becky Breed, from Auburn in southeast Nebraska, where stars
shine down like they are on fire! Check
out their site www.writeincommunity.com,
which provides weekly writing exercises as well as encouragement and
inspiration for living the creative life. In honor of our farming origins and
the writing community, subscribe at the web address above and send us an email
referencing the “Writing in Community” contest.
The first 15 new subscriptions, we will randomly select an individual to
receive a free bag of popcorn and a copy of our book.
Erin Pearson has a great blog http://erinlpearson.tumblr.com and
is an author having an incredibly romantic way of painting with words and is
currently working on projects including children’s literature.
A list of Nebraska Authors is available here: http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/ncw/writers.htm
Or the Nebraska Writers Guild http://www.nebraskawriters.org
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I have a friend who lived in Lincoln, Nebraska, the last time I spoke with her. I had longer to visit because she spoke so highly of her area. Wouldn't it be wonderful to visit Nebraska and find a writing conference or a book club meeting at a time when all these authors are coming together. Nebraska sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy husband has been driving from NC to Nebraska for 28 years to pheasant hunt with buddies. Several families open their basements for them and they are now part of our family. I've been twice and one couple and their two girls came to North Carolina where we showed them the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. Such good folks out there! I'll have to check out these books. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteWay to Go, Nebraska authors!!
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