Praise:
"Every new book by Glen Krisch is a reason to celebrate."
--Kealan Patrick Burke, author of The Turtle Boy and Kin"Glen Krisch writes with sheer force and raw power–a welcome entry to the horror ranks."
--Scott Nicholson, author of The Red ChurchBlogroll
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- During a hot summer night in 1934, tragedy strikes when two local boys search for the truth behind a local legend... audible.com/pd/ref=det_twe… 3 days ago
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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Vanity vs. Professional Publishing in the New ebook Era
This post will explore a simple question: has the definition of ‘professional author’ changed since the beginning of the ebook era? I’ve been waylaid by a nasty virus the last few weeks, and in my weakened state, I’ve had time … Continue reading
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Going Indie: Darcia Helle’s story
As a writer, I’m a sucker for stories about the writing process. As an indie writer, I’m even more interested in reading stories about the decisions that lead others to join me in trying to blaze a writing career without the … Continue reading
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