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John Rember’s MFA IN A BOX: A WHY TO WRITE BOOK, is our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day at just $9.99 with 5.0 Stars on 9 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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John’s latest book explores the relationship between the writer and love, grief, place, family, race and violence.

MFA in a Box is a Silver Winner in the Writing/Creative Process category for the 2011 Nautilus Book Awards, is a Finalist for the 2011 Midwest Book Awards (Reference category), and has been short listed for the Grand Prize of the 2011 Eric Hoffer Book Award.

Nautilus Book Awards, Silver Winner – Writing/Creative Process Category –Nautilus Book Awards, May 14, 2011

Eric Hoffer Book Award Grand Prize Short List, and 1st Runner Up – Reference Category –Eric Hoffer Award, May 12, 2011

Midwest Book Awards, Finalist – Reference Category –Midwest Independent Publishers Association, May 12, 2011

From the reviewers:

Drawing on Gilgamesh, the Book of Job, the myth of Orpheus, his own life, and the lives of Ezra Pound and Jack Henry Abbott, with a little James Hillman thrown in, Rember (Traplines) argues that the only reason to write is to tell the truth about the soul-less, life-denying, nature-destroying culture we inhabit.   Rember’s effort often reads like a cross between self-help manual (face the darkness!) and a teacher’s cri de coeur (go deeper; don’t make me read another puerile story!).   –  Publisher’s Weekly

“Rember’s MFA in a Box: A Why to Write Book is more than an advice book with a catchy title. What makes it different than the many, many books about writing on the market today is the way Rember engages his readers in some of the issues every writer faces–writing about place, about family, about grief–not as problems to be overcome but as issues to be understood.” –Jeff Baker, Book Editor, The (Portland) Oregonian, January 3, 2011

“Witty, audacious, and wise, John Rember’s MFA in a Box is a unique and valuable book that addresses the subject–and the life experience–of Creative Writing from both a practical perspective and in a manner so highly personable you’ll read it like a memoir–and want to meet the author. Rember has the storyteller’s magic. You’ll be enthralled. And walk away a more astute and vibrant writer.” –Robin Metz, author of Unbidden Angel, winner of the Rainer Maria Rilke International Poetry Award, and Director of the Program in Creative Writing at Knox College, January 1, 2011

“John Rember’s MFA in a Box should be on every writer’s bookshelf, right next to On Writing by Stephen King and other great books on the art and craft of creative writing.” — Randy Richardson, President, Chicago Writers Association — (chicagowrites.org), January 2011

 

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John Rember is a fourth-generation Idahoan. Recurring themes in his writing include the meaning of place, the impact of tourism on the West, and the weirdness of everyday life.

MFA in a Box: A Why to Write Book is his latest book. His memoir Traplines: Coming Home to Sawtooth Valley(Vintage: 2004) was named the 2003 Idaho Book of the Year by the Idaho Library Association.

He has two collections of short stories, Cheerleaders from Gomorrah: Tales from the Lycra Archipelago(Confluence: 1994) and Coyote in the Mountains (Limberlost: 1989), as well as numerous articles and columns in magazines and newspapers, including Travel and Leisure, Wildlife Conservation, High Desert Journal, andThe Huffington Post.

He has been a professor of writing for many years, most recently as a core faculty member of the Pacific University MFA program (Forest Grove, Oregon). He is Writer-at-Large at The College of Idaho in Caldwell.

John lives in the Sawtooth Valley of Central Idaho.

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Kindle Nation Bargain Book Alert: P. A. Seasholtz’s TONGUE OF HAUDEN is our eBook of the Day at just 99 Cents, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Unity without strength, harmony without power – Hauden still weeps with the blood of slaughtered innocents.

Laedian Fayersae’s long struggle to unite the Houses and the Nations has succeeded, but despite her efforts that have ended the bloodlust, the cruel Dasyu and the ghastly Plague Bringers now vie for dominion over all, threatening to destroy the Othar of Hauden before they can coalesce around the power of the ancient fires.

With their decision to fight, the Aktsi’a Othar plant the seeds of a new hope, a hope that the Khe’kenha Othar will discover their true role as servants of the land.

From the Author:

With great pleasure, I present the third book in the Harmony of the Othar Saga, Tongue of Hauden. I hope you have enjoyed our journey so far, and I am excited to continue the saga with this latest installment. The story has taken on a life of its own, and I would be lying if I said penning it has not become easier as the saga progresses. Again, I would like to thank everyone who has come along for the ride, and I hope book three brings as much enjoyment in the reading as it did in the writing.

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Living quietly in a Minneapolis suburb, I have been writing the Harmony of the Othar Saga in various incarnations for more years than I am willing to admit.

A story which began in college has, after many years, reached fruition with my first novel, Heart of Hauden. During the intervening years, I have helped raise my daughter, Katja, with my wife, Ann, worked in the information technology field, primarily as a database administrator, and received the support of friends and family to write as time permitted.

After many years of writing in fits and starts, I stepped away from a full-time job to concentrate on completing this story. Perhaps it was nothing more than a classic mid-life crisis, but the result has allowed me to begin something I’ve dreamed about for decades. My only hope in presenting book one in the Harmony of the Othar Saga is that you will find as much enjoyment reading it as I have found in creating it.

 

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Melanie Atkins’ MARKED FOR MURDER is our 5-Star Kindle Nation eBook of the Day, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Detective Jonah McKee and his fellow Keller County Cops believe a beautiful amnesia victim is the key to solving a brutal serial killer case.

McKee is forced to juggle caring for his rowdy three year-old son and protecting and the  victim, who was targeted by a vicious serial murderer… or was she?

Brooke Wilson finally remembers her own name — and the name of the man trying to kill her — and the terrifying memory sends her on the run again.

Jonah is forced to hide his son and go with her in order to protect her, and along the way they fall in love.

From a reviewer:

Marked for Murder by Melanie Atkins is the first novel in the Keller County Cops series. Detective Jonah McKee believes he finally has a live witness to help solve a serial killer spree when a beautiful amnesia victim is found wrapped in a tarp on the side of a road. Dubbed the Handyman because such tarps are often used by painters, the killer has eluded capture and victims are found tossed and wrapped like garbage. This one’s drivers license says she’s Ellen Robinson, but is she, or is she an attorney from Chicago? Who is this woman who has invaded his and his son’s life before he even realizes it? Before he knows what’s hit him, the detective is on the run determined to protect her and has to leave his son with a friend to keep him out of harm’s reach.

If you like on-the-edge chase stories with romance, this is your novel. It’s edgy, set in Mississippi. I found it a wonderful quick read. I loved the descriptions of the Mississippi land and the wooded camp where they think they’re safe, since it’s secluded and high on stilts to keep it from flooding. I felt for the victim. The author does a great job of making you care about her and uses rich detail.  –  Barbara Robinson

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Melanie Atkins a multi-published author of romantic suspense, a fan of crime dramas, and an avid reader. Writing is more than an escape for her–it’s a way of life. She grew up in the Deep South listening to tall tales and penning stories about her cats. Now she writes gripping stories of love, suspense, and mystery with the help of her furry little feline muses.

Melanie is an active member of Romance Writers of America®, the Magnolia State Romance Writers (MSRW), the Published Author Network (PAN), the Electronic and Small Press Authors’ Network (ESPAN), the Electronically Published Internet Connection (EPIC), Sisters in Crime (SinC), the Red Dog Writers, the Gulf Coast Writers Association, the Southern Writers, the Mississippi Authors Guild and the Byram Writers’ Group. She currently serves as Past President of MSRW.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Elisabeth Nelson’s 5-star Civil War novel HIGH GROUND is our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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“This damn war has cost me everything I love…everything that mattered, and I don’t even know why I’m fighting anymore.”

In 1860, Captain Garrett Fitzwilliam is living in the center of American politics, viewing the divisive issues of the day through his nonpartisan lawyer eyes. His life is defined by love of country and faith in the rule of law…until Rachael Hayes Kendrick enters his world. This sassy young widow captures more than the cocky captain’s imagination. She proves to him that love is indeed an act of faith, and Rachael’s faith in Garrett is indomitable. Her faith will sustain him when war divides the North and the South; his misguided sense of duty may cost him her love. But for what exactly did he pay so high a price?

In the wake of war, everything Garrett believes in, the core of his existence, is collapsing. The Union army suffers repeated defeats not owing entirely to the brilliance of Robert E. Lee’s command of the Confederate army, and in Washington, a very different enemy has emerged. This insidious enemy poses a threat to the United States that Garrett never thought possible. But this enemy no officer may dare to challenge.

So how will Garrett Fitzwilliam defend his country when his country’s survival depends upon an army sabotaged by its own incompetence? Or was his country lost when the man who swore an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution imprisoned his political foes?

Would the answers matter so much to Garrett if Rachael loved him again?

From the author:

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of American Civil War novels. I haven’t read them all, but I have yet to read a novel that approaches the subject as I do in High Ground.

While writing the story, I made a conscious effort to view the period through the eyes of someone living at that time, characters who don’t have the advantage of hindsight. I point that out because it’s only in hindsight that we recognize the success of Lincoln’s presidency and his handling of the crisis that threatened the nation. At the same time, we have simplified the conflict to a single issue, slavery. I don’t deny that slavery was a critical factor, but I believe the issues dividing the nation were more complicated, and yet, all those issues are first and foremost about power–political and economic power, which was divided between competing regional interests–North and South.

In High Ground, I attempt to provide a broader framework within which to view the War Between the States. From there, I tell the story of a man who dedicated his life to serving, protecting and defending his country, but sees the freedom and democracy guaranteed in the Constitution, everything he is fighting for, being sacrificed in Lincoln’s efforts to save the Union.

If I have learned anything in the process of writing my novel, it is that in one way or another history repeats itself. During times of war, we still have to ask ourselves what freedoms will we sacrifice, or can we sacrifice, and still be America?

From a reviewer:

I stayed up all night reading this book. I have to be honest, I didn’t expect much because in my experience, Civil War romance novels are usually of the bodice ripper variety and painful to read.  This book, however, was NOT. The characters were real, sympathetic and fully fleshed out. No one in this book was idealized or too perfect to be a real person, and that’s hugely important. The history was woven through the story masterfully, and was as much part of every scene as the characters were, and accounts of the battles were gripping and extremely visual. All in all, I fell in love with Garrett, wanted to be Rachael, and rooted for them throughout, so this book is definitely on the WIN pile.   –  Meghan Lyons

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Elisabeth Nelson is an attorney turned author of historical fiction. A Colorado native, she is currently living in Connecticut where she continues to practice appellate law while writing historical fiction.

In her first novel, High Ground, Elisabeth combines her love of history, law and true romance to portray the legal, political and moral conflict preceding the American Civil War; and the disillusionment and devastation of war as seen through the eyes of an idealistic army lawyer and the daughter of an American diplomat.

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Amy Lichtenhan’s PULLED is our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day with 4.8 Stars on 17 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Melanie Winters and Daniel Montgomery shared a love they believed bonded them together for life.  After the tragic loss of their daughter, overwhelming grief and misguided guilt distorts the truth, and their relationship ends in unanswered questions.

For nine years, they drift through life, each unable to forget the one who holds their heart.

Now, when their lives again intersect, will the power that drew them together be enough to heal the wounds from their past?

Pulled is a story of attraction and separation, of destiny and duty, of a love so strong it refuses to give up even when all others have.F

From the reviewers:

Author Amy Lichtenhan’s ability to create a believable, transcending chemistry between Daniel and Melanie is exquisite. I felt them. The hairs on my arms stood up when they touched each other. The electricity between them just jumps off the page.

I cannot say enough about this book. I loved it. It’s one of the best books I’ve read so far this year. On a scale of one (I hated it!) to five (I loved it!), I give this book a five.  ~ Feeding My Book AddictionFrom the reviewers:

Five Stars! This is one amazing book. A MUST READ for anyone wanting to read a true love story.  — Natalie, Purple Jelly Bean Chair Reviews

Five Stars! I cannot say enough about this book. I loved it. It’s one of the best books I’ve read this year! –  Grace, Feeding My Book Addiction

Five Stars! This is an absolutely outstanding piece of writing by Amy Lichtenhan!  – Laura, The One Hundred Romance Project

5 Stars! This book was absolutely wonderful! I read it in a day because I just could not put it down!  — Clover, Goodreads Reviewer

5 Stars.! Heartbreaking and beautiful.  There are really no words to describle how fantastic this story was. from page one until the end.  I was completly taken over by the story of Melanie and Daniel.  Their love for each other tore me up inside, and i swear i went through a whole box of tissue just in the first few chapters.  I would give this book at least 6 stars if I could. It was perfect!  –  heath1005

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Amy Lichtenhan first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student. She filled the journals she carriedwith short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life.

Years later, she shared a short story she’d been working on with her two closest friends, and with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel, Pulled.

Amy resides in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three beautiful children, where she enjoys the freedom of working from home. Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Fingers Murphy’s THE FLAMING MOTEL is our eBook of the Day at just $2.99 with 4.8 Stars on 10 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Vengeance burns brightest at THE FLAMING MOTEL, the blistering sequel to FOLLOW THE MONEY.

When porn mogul Don Vargas is accidentally shot by police in his home during a Halloween costume party, Oliver Olson and his law partner, Mark Jendrek, are hired to sue the LAPD for wrongful death. But as they dig into the case, the circumstances surrounding the shooting become more and more bizarre.

Why does the key witness to the shooting hang himself in a warehouse?

Who made the anonymous noise disturbance call that led to the shooting?

Was the body that washed up on a Malibu beach connected somehow?

What secrets are embedded in a mid-70s porno shown at Vargas’s wake?

And who are all these women in Don Vargas’s life? The gorgeous trophy wife with no past. The ex-wife who helped build an empire only to be left behind when a younger model showed up. And the brilliant porn star ingénue who lived in the Vargas mansion under the tutelage of Vargas himself.

A hundred million dollar fortune is up for grabs and the more Ollie and Jendrek dig, the more mired they become in a web of sex, fraud, revenge, and the ever-present specter of murder. Was the Vargas shooting just the beginning? Or was it the end of something terrible hidden deep in everyone’s past?

Before it’s all over, Ollie and Jendrek learn a universal truth:

WHEN EVERYONE IS OUT TO SCREW EACH OTHER . . . EVERYONE ENDS UP F**KED.

From the reviewers:

Murphy’s second novel is as good as it gets.  FOLLOW THE MONEY was an outstanding debut featuring protagonist Ollie Olson.  THE FLAMING MOTEL is as good, if not better, than the first.   –  Cory S. Highfield

Wow! This guy can write. An addictive thriller with grit and wit!   If you want a book to get hooked on and lost in, this is it. Fingers Murphy is the real deal.  – Lex Loci

Better than The Lincoln Lawyer!  Fans of the lawyer as detective story will be very satisfied with The Flaiming Motel. This is kind of like Ross MacDonald meets John Grisham. It’s gritty and has some sex, violence, and swearing that some people might not like, but none of it is gratuitous.  Fingers Murphy delivers first rate writing.   –  Mike Sullivan

Why can’t every thriller be this good?  About a third of the way through The Flaming Motel I was asking myself where Fingers Murphy has been all this time. This book just builds and builds and builds until you can hardly stand it. Then it explodes.   –  Jeremy Jacobs


Fingers Murphy is the pen name of a well known international criminal defense attorney.  He spends most of his time on airplanes.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: David Scott Milton’s IRON CITY is our eBook of the Day – a 5-star read at just $2.99, and here’s a Free Sample!

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Frank Kalinyak, disgraced ex-cop, returns to Pittsburgh, Pa., “Iron City”, his hometown, from Tucson where he has been living a desperate existence since the death of his young daughter.

He has been summoned home by Bobby Mack, an Assistant D.A., to find out who murdered an old high school friend. Kalinyak is swept into a whirlpool of bizarre killings, religious fanaticism, church duplicity, hustlers, cops, junkies, old friends gone bad.

Amid the fractured landscape of Iron City, rusting mills, rotting industry, he struggles to find sense in his life. Ultimately he must ask: who is he and can he survive?

From the reviewers:

“David Scott Milton can write like an angel… a writer hell bent on fulfilling the legacy of John Steinbeck, carrying on the tradition of James Jones and exploring his own heights.” — Alabama Journal

“It was my misfortune to have missed ‘The Quarterback,’ and thus be unaware of this fine, unflinching writer. He does not prettify, embroider, ornament of otherwise offend against the utter dignity of his hard, enduring characters; out of their meanness, and misery, he has made a story which I envy, in prose as clean and businesslike as a switchblade. Make sure everybody hears about this book; it’s not about a gambler and a broad and a fighter at all—it’s about the human condition, and it’s beautiful.” — George V. Higgins, author of “The Friends of Eddie Coyle”

David Milton creates a realistic setting in and around Pittsburgh for Frank Kalinyak, a disgraced ex-cop, to come home to.  On most levels, this is a well-written book with strong characters and vivid settings, but there are some scenes with multiple characters that go on a bit too long. The characters are talking about old times and keep mentioning a church that was closed down and at times it gets a bit convoluted.  If you would like a visit to Pittsburg and hang out with a few of the guys there for a good mystery, this would be a good book to read. —  Maryann Miller

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David Scott Milton (born September 15, 1934) is an American author, playwright, screenwriter, and actor. His plays are known for their theatricality, wild humor, and poetic realism, while his novels and films are darker and more naturalistic.

As a novelist, he has been compared to Graham Greene, John Steinbeck, and Nelson Algren. Ben Gazzara’s performance in Milton’s play, Duet, received a Tony nomination. Another play, Skin, won the Neil Simon Playwrights Award.

His theater piece, Murderers Are My Life, was nominated as best one-man show by the Valley Theater League of Los Angeles. His second novel, Paradise Road, was given the Mark Twain Journal award “for significant contribution to American literature.”

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