by Andy Updegrove | Oct 20, 2014 | Book Reviews, Interviews
As you will have gathered from the title to this interview, Felipe Adan Lerma is a man of diverse creative interests. His latest effort (released yesterday) is a thriller novella titled One Night in the Hill Country, and it follows on a rich portfolio of prior work...
by Andy Updegrove | Sep 13, 2014 | Book Reviews, My Writing, SelfPublishing, Writing
I wanted to give a big Thank You to those readers who have recently posted reviews of The Alexandria Project. Where they are also authors, I’d also like to provide links back to their sites so that you can learn about them and their books as well.The two most...
by Andy Updegrove | Aug 24, 2014 | Book Reviews, Uncategorized
The Peace of Maine takes place in a post-apocalyptic not so distant future, and one that’s set up with a chillingly conceivable series of events. Successive acts of terrorism invoke increasingly xenophobic reactions that resonate as being uncomfortably possible...
by Andy Updegrove | Aug 9, 2014 | Book Reviews, SelfPublishing, Writing
In a rational world of publishing, nothing should be more persuasive than great reviews. Strangely, though, they often don’t seem to move the sales needle very much. Should you care? This morning I opened my email to find a message from someone whose name I...
by Andy Updegrove | Aug 3, 2014 | Book Reviews, SelfPublishing
The Bomb Makers, by Marcus Case (a pseudonym), is not only a taut, gripping thriller, but an example of a first time indie author doing everything right. The result? It’s not only a great read, but an inspiration for any aspiring author that may be looking for...
by Andy Updegrove | Jul 20, 2014 | Book Reviews, My Writing, Writing
All authors can be divided into three categories: those who read reviews of their books, those who don’t, and those that do and claim they don’t. It would be fair to say that all authors can also be divided into those that are successful enough to ignore...
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