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Saturday Miscellany – 10/7/17

Just a few odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

    This Week’s New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
  • The Name of the Wind 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition by Patrick Rothfuss — squee!
  • The Ship of the Dead by Rick Riordan — the 3rd (and final?) installment in the Magnus Chase series.
  • Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to Reasons To Resist.

    Announcing A Writer’s Path Writers Club: Creating Benefits For Writers

    Hello everyone! A fellow blogger of A Writer’s Path, Ryan Lanz, has announced the launch of his new initiative: A Writer’s Path Writers Club.

    After looking at the writing market for years, he noticed a need for a Writers Club of this kind. Sure, there are Facebook groups, writers groups, etc., but there aren’t many associations that are more than just a gathering of writers.

    He wanted to create a club where the sole purpose of it is to solve headaches for writers. Here are some of the headaches he’s looking to solve:

    • It’s hard to find reviewers for my book
    • Writing-related service providers (editors, book cover designers, etc.) are expensive
    • I don’t know if my writing is good enough and I need feedback
    • I need more promotion for my book
    • I don’t know if my blurb or summary is good enough
    • Not enough readers know my book exists
    • I don’t know enough about what other successful authors have done to be successful
    • I don’t know if my book cover encourages readers to purchase it

    No time commitment. Maximum value.

    And of course, there are fun stuff to be had too, such as giveaways and contests. Here’s the full list of benefits for the Writers Club:

        • Discounts from writer-related service providers, such as editors, book cover designers, proofreading services, ghostwriters, social media marketing, book advertising, template design, audio book narration, and more.
        • Contests and giveaways for free services and books.
        • free book promotion posts on A Writer’s Path blog every year(example here). Every post generates a social media shout-out of your book to my Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Tumblr, and Google+ account (total of 12,900 followers). he’ll set reminders for himself to notify you when your next post is ready.
        • Exclusive articles not seen on the A Writer’s Path blog.
        • Access to free blurb coaching.
        • Book of the Month” lottery. Winner gets their book featured for a month on A Writer’s Path blog in a tab along the top of every page/post. Also included is a promotional post featuring their book, summary, cover, and purchase links to all 25,000+ subscribers. One drawing per month.
        • Help to find you reviewers and critique partners (optional).
        • A free copy of his eBook, The Idea Factory: 1,000 Story Ideas & Writing Prompts to Find Your Next Bestseller. ($2.99 value)
        • Free critique of your book summaries and book covers (optional).
        • Insider tips from published authors in short, bite-sized articles.
        • Links to free books normally at full price.
        • Opportunities to show off your book to the other members.
        • Exclusive author interviews.

    Feel free to check out A Writer’s Path Writers Club here.

    September 2017 Report

    My numbers were a little off — which surprised me, really, I thought I had some busy weeks. But, oh well, I seemed to really like almost everything (average rating of 3.99 this month). Maybe I’m getting soft. Or I’m just reading a lot of good books.

    Anyway, here’s what happened here in September.

    Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:

    The Blue Curtain Black and Blue The Brightest Fell
    2 Stars 5 Stars 5 Stars
    Prayer Hell is Empty The Spirit Mage
    4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
    The Song of The Swan Wonder Woman: Warbringer The Western Star
    4 Stars 3.5 Stars 5 Stars
    A Little Book on the Christian Life IQ All Tucked Inn
    4 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
    Travels and Travails of Small Minds The Whole Christ Night Broken (Audiobook)
    3.5 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
    Flame in the Dark Sourdough The Hunger Angels
    Not sure yet, at least
    4 Stars
    4 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars

    Reviews Posted:

    How was your month?

    Saturday Miscellany – 9/30/17

    Odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      A Book-ish Related Podcast Episode you might want to give a listen:

    • Mysterypod with Ace Atkins — Atkins talks to Stephen Usery about his latest Quinn Colson and Spenser novels, and race relations in the South and Boston.

      This Week’s New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:

    • Paradox Bound by Peter Clines — looks like a fun time travel novel through US history.
    • Horizon by Fran Wilde — which serves as a good reminder that I’ve inexplicably not read Cloudbound.

    Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to nishlovepink, foodlove16, Scarletpiper, georgederringer and youngadultallegiance for following the blog this week.

    Saturday Miscellany – 9/23/17

    Odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      A Book-ish Related Podcast Episode you might want to give a listen:

    • SYFY25: Origin Stories Podcast with Neil Gaiman — thanks to very effective YouTube advertising, I tried a couple of episodes of Syfy’s Origin Stories podcast. I thought this one with Gaiman was just great.

    Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to Web Development (probably not the name he goes by), mitchavanza33, bigpetetafemd75 and One Stop Literary Services for following the blog this week.

    Saturday Miscellany – 9/16/17

    Odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      This Week’s New Release that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:

    • The Hangman’s Sonnet by Reed Farrel Coleman — Coleman continues his excellent run on the Jesse Stone series. Here’s what I had to say about it.

    Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to The Lyrictrotter for following the blog this week.

    Saturday Miscellany – 9/9/17

    Odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      A Book-ish Related Podcast Episode you might want to give a listen:

    • Author Stories at Dragon Con – Jim Butcher Q&A Panel — on The Author Stories Podcast this week, they’ve posted a few episodes related to Dragon-Con — including this very entertaining Q&A with Jim Butcher. Got a couple of nice tid-bits about upcoming books, too.

      This week was one of those overwhelming weeks with just too much to keep up with — I’d have been sunk if I hadn’t read a couple of these early. Here are the latest batch of New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:

    • The Brightest Fell by Seanan McGuire — the 11th Toby Daye novel (and 1st Hardcover!) starts a whole new story arc, and . . . wow. It was just so good. Stop reading this and go get it.
    • The Western Star by Craig Johnson — have heard Johnson talk about this one in a couple of interviews while writing it, been looking forward to it for months.
    • Skyfarer by Joseph Brassey — This Space Opera knocked my socks off — and it will do the same for you, probably. See my original post here.
    • Miss Kopp’s Midnight Confessions by Amy Stewart — not my favorite of the three Kopp Sisters novels, but that’s more about how good the others were, this story about Constance trying to save three very different young women is worth your time. My post about it is here.
    • Sourdough by Robin Sloan — I’ve tried and failed for the last two years to talk about Sloan’s last novel, hopefully I do better with this one. Having seen what he can do with a font, a bookstore and Google — I can’t wait so see what he does with a sourdough starter, the Bay Area and technology.
    • Luck Favors the Prepared by Nathaniel Barber — a good collection of short non-fiction stories that are as funny as they are well-written. See the book tour stop promoting the book from this week here.

    Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to His Perfect Timing for following the blog this week.

    Saturday Miscellany – 9/2/17

    Odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye — fair warning, these are basically all about things I fanboy over. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      This Week’s New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:

    • Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo — after the splash the movie made this summer, it’s no surprise that this book is showing up everywhere on all my social media feeds. Oh, and the book looks good, too.
    • Kiss The Devil Goodnight by Jonathan Woods — the latest from Fahrenheit Press. I’m not going to even try to say anything about it until it gets read. Just click the link in the title there.

    Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to Vinayak Gupta and Matt Cowper for following the blog this week.
    (not true about me, it’d ruin the larger book’s binding. . . . philistines)

    August 2017 Report

    The end of the month snuck up on me, I kept wondering why I saw all these August Wrap-Up posts Thursday night, and then I looked at the calendar. So I paused my other post and got this assembled (frankly, that worked out pretty well for me, I just didn’t have the energy to finish the other post). Turns out that August was a pretty good month — I liked everything I read, most things I liked a lot.

    Anyway, here’s what happened here in August.

    Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:

    The Hate U Give (Audiobook) Ewan Pendle and the White Wraith The Dark Horse
    5 Stars 3.5 Stars 3.5 Stars
    Dead is Good Whispers Under Ground (Audiobook) The Brothers Three
    4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
    Miles Morales Let it Bleed The Driver
    3.5 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 4 Stars
    Skyfarer Hopcross Jilly Broken Homes
    4 1/2 Stars 3 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
    Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions Junkyard Dogs The Blinds
    3.5 Stars 4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
    Christ and Covenant Theology The Last Resort Open and Shut
    4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars
    Camp Arcanum Summer Knight (Audiobook) Double Lives
    3 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
    The Shadow of Christ in the Book of Job Wait for Signs Foxglove Summer
    3 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
    Salt Creek Jamarr's Promise      
    (still deciding) (still deciding)      

    Still Reading:

    A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament: The Gospel Realized Planet Grim Hell is Empty

    Reviews Posted:

    How was your month?

    Saturday Miscellany – 8/25/17

    (I have no explanation for the messed up date in the post title, I’m tempted to try some wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey would be-Doctor Who thing, but… Who has time for that? Not going to change it, either, for the sake of external links) 

     Sorry this is late (for those of you waiting on tenterhooks), just one of those days where things got away from me. Thanks in part to taking in The Boise Library Comic Con 2017 with my daughter (who was one of two teen girl cosplaying Castiel there). Anyway, here are the odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

      This Week’s New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
  • Rubicon by Ian Patrick — One by-the-rules Cop and one who’s more of a whatever-it-takes cop go after the same crime boss. It’s from Fahrenheit Press, so it’ll be twisted and good.
  • Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton — Kinsey Malone’s back.
  • Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to shellinoutreviews, Nici Copywriter, Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents, Mrinalini Raj and Shelfleigh for following the blog (in one incarnation or another) this week. So many new people, I’m hoping performance anxiety doesn’t set in.

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