Raymond Spence is pleased to announce that a sequence of chapters of his novel 'My Brother's Elastic Winkle' can be read for free and hopes that visitors to his site will enjoy the adventures of his two little protagonists.
Read MoreCharlie's Center for the Arts at the Charlestowne Mall - a Pop-Up Arts Event announces its programming, which includes the work of professionals and students in music, literature, visual art, theater, film, magic and more.
Read MoreThe neXt gallery at N. 2nd Street announces the visual Artists whose work will be in the gallery, the fifth in the series of Pop-Up Art Galleries being produced and sponsored by the St Charles Arts Council and its volunteers.
Read MoreClinicality Press are pleased to unleash Christopher Nosnibor's latest literary assault, which takes his quest for literary self-annihilation to a new level. This radical work of fiction poses the question: is this the end of the novel?
Read MoreA random drawing for a new leather bound book is officially under way. Entrants cast their vote for sponsor's new website header for automatic entry into the drawing. The raffle is free and easy and placed through online web form.
Read MoreXinXii, European leader in digital self-publishing, and Casa del Libro have entered into a distribution partnership. The leading bookseller in Spain will provide titles from XinXii: self-published books from international indie authors.
Read MoreThe San Francisco and Sacramento Book Reviews have given a 5-out-of-5-star review to Robert G. Pielke's alternate-history/time-travel novel. As with most other reviewers and commentators, they eagerly look forward to the second book of the trilogy.
Read MoreCreated by Disney comics alumn Thom Pratt (drawing under the pen name of "Kneon Transitt") and his wife Kambrea, the 'Shadowbinders' webcomic set sail online in August of 2010 and hasn't slowed down since.
Read MoreNew York's Bryant Park hosts a free festive Irish breakfast on June 16 to kick-off Bloomsday, a celebration of author James Joyce and his famed novel Ulysses, which follows its central character Leopold Bloom through a single day, June 16, 1904.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, HottywoodHelps.com names an entire school, District of Columbia Public School Francis Stevens Education Campus, as its third official March featured Junior Hottywood Writer(s) of the Month.
Read MoreInternationally renowned spoken word artist Buddy Wakefield will bring his acclaimed blend of poetic craft, heart and humor to Abuquerque, performing with some of the state's own luminaries during the "Gentleman Practice Tour".
Read MoreMark Maguire, previously Principal Private Secretary to the Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales Lord Elis-Thomas, has published a fascinating angst-ridden novel. He left the Assembly in 2004 following protracted disputes with the Per
Read MoreShmoop today announced its first-ever Summer Reading List, which ranks the top twenty books for high school and middle school students to read over the summer.
Read MoreBookRix, the online community connecting authors, readers and publishers has launched its new mobile website, enabling users to download and read over 7,000 free ebooks on their mobile device, including classic & new fiction, poetry and more.
Read MoreShmoop, a publisher of digital resources that make learning fun and relevant for students, was recognized today for the second consecutive year as an Official Honoree in the education category of the Webby Awards.
Read MorePublishers Weekly has announced November 7th as National bookstore Day, a day devoted to the celebration of bookselling on a national and international scale. Join Sylvan Dell Publishing and thousands of bookstores across the country in making this e
Read MoreWolf Awareness Week is here! What better time to learn more about the impact these animals have on our environment? Sylvan Dell Publishing's One Wolf Howls, offers young readers the opportunity to explore the wolf's natural habitat while practicing c
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