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No Exit by Taylor Adams Book Review
The thrilling novel by Taylor Adams, No Exit is reviewed by Gliterary Girl. See if this heart-pounding story set in a secluded rest stop is your next quarantine read. #CovidReads #Stayhome #Gliterarygirl #AmReading #Read #Booklover
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Release Blitz: Weaver by Tish Thawer
Title: Weaver Authors: Tish Thawer Genre: YA Fantasy Cover Designer: Regina Wamba Publication Date: June 21st, 2022 Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
He walked out of my dream, identifying himself only as the Weaver. In a black cloak, with eyes like stars, there was a shimmer to the way he moved. He was beautiful. Ethereal… and I was going to make him mine.
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Alone for most of her life, Milly is determined to make the man of her dreams a reality. Using her hereditary magic, she sets out on a lifelong quest, entering a world of shadows and secrets. But little does she know, to possess his heart, she’ll have to give away her own… for the only way to love a Dream Weaver is to become his Queen of Nightmares.
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The choice between love and magic is a dangerous thing.
“Lush and atmospheric, Weaver is a beautiful, carefully-crafted YA fantasy.” ~ Casey L. Bond, author of House of Eclipses
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#1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction 2017/2020
#1 Bestseller in YA Fantasy/Teen Travel Books 2020
Top 100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store 2017/2020
Best Cover Award Winner 2017
Readers’ Choice Award Winner 2017
Best Fantasy/Sci-fi Novel Winner (x2) 2018/2020
Author Tish Thawer writes young adult fantasy and paranormal fiction for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart. Best known for her Witches of BlackBrook series and Guiding Gaia, Tish’s detailed world-building and magic-laced stories have been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. Tish’s books have been featured in British Glamour and Elle Magazines. Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and has bylines as a columnist for Gliterary Girl media, RT Magazine, and Literary Lunes Magazine. She currently resides in Missouri with her husband and the two youngest of her three wonderful children. Tish also operates Amber Leaf Designs, an online custom retail store.
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Twitter | Goodreads | Pinterest
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#7 Gliterary Kick-Ass Heroines You’ve Never Heard of: The Blythe Girls are 3 orphaned sisters who seek their fortunes in NY. 12 titles were published from 1925-1932 by Grosset & Dunlap and Whitman https://www.instagram.com/p/B8NDptZnBycKhGRxjS8kiD-7K0iwLzOm2DZxhc0/?igshid=16sy9nj7regr5
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NEW RELEASE!
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Holli’s Hellfire (The Women of Purgatory #3)
By Tish Thawer
Published by: Amber Leaf Publishing Publication date: January 15th 2019 Genres: New Adult, Paranormal, Romance
Synopsis:
Will she choose to stay the Reaper she is, or become the Goddess she was?
Holli’s memories of her life as the Goddess Hel are starting to resurface, and the timing can’t be a coincidence.
Her father’s quest continues to threaten Purgatory, and her decision to embrace her past has the potential to save or destroy it all.
Find out in the exciting conclusion to The Women of Purgatory trilogy.
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2017 - #1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction (Witches of BlackBrook) 2017 - Top 100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store (Witches of Blackbrook) 2015 - Best Cover - Penned Con (The Witches of BlackBrook) 2015 - Readers Choice Award - My New Favorite Book Awards (The Witches of BlackBrook)
Bestselling and Award Winning Author, Tish Thawer, writes paranormal romances for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart.
Tish is known for her detailed world-building and magic-laced stories. Her work has been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. She has received a RONE Award nomination (Reward of Novel Excellence), as well as nominations for Best Cover, Reader’s Choice, and Author of the Year (Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery).
Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and is a columnist for Gliterary Girl media and has bylines in RT Magazine and Literary Lunes Magazine. She resides in Arizona with her husband and three wonderful children and is represented by Gandolfo, Helin, and Fountain Literary Management.
A common FAQ: "How do you pronounce her last name?" Answer: Think "Bower" or "Thow-er". It's Persian!
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The great metropolis has always been a magnet for writers, whose scrutiny has laid bare towers of issues alongside its grand glamour
I probably moved to New York because of the New Yorker, Dorothy Parker, EB White, the author Cynthia DAprix Sweeney told Interview magazine recently. Sweeney, now a resident of Los Angeles, spent 27 years in New York nursing her ambition to write fiction. This March, her debut novel, The Nest, entered the New York Times bestseller list at No 3, following a publishers bidding war that ended in a seven-figure deal with Ecco. Sweeney has not only made good on her lifelong aspirations, she has also given New York another telling of one its favourite myths: the literary success story.
There is probably no other city in which an author is more feted than New York, and authors repay its attentions with their own. New York is a city where your MFA class might be taught by Zadie Smith, or Jonathan Safran Foer, or where you might find Jonathan Franzen in your local wine shop browsing organic reds (this happened to me). Instilled with what Joan Didion described as the sense that something extraordinary would happen any minute, any day, any month, New Yorks energy is self-conscious. All its streets are famous, they fizzle with performance.
But it is also a city with its own distinct problems, and, like those of a tabloid celebrity, they are available in print. Thanks to its population of writers, who have made the New York novel almost a genre in itself, the city has been examined again and again in recent years through the trauma of terrorism, market crashes and extreme weather, as well as through changes in its traditional communities. Today, if you want to understand the complexities of New York life, its a good idea to read its fiction. The Nest, which follows a group of siblings across Manhattan and Brooklyn as they attempt to resolve the issue of their family trust fund, covers a fair few New York problems, and follows many other authors trying to portray this incredible, resilient city at the dawn of a new century.
The wealth divide
Vulture describes the siblings of The Nest as belonging to a subclass of Brooklynite the trust fund listless. The Plumb family must come to terms with the potential loss of their promised inheritance, and the incongruence of a New York lifestyle and strained finances. This divide of experience between the very wealthy and the rest of the city is something that is handled with humour in books like Kevin Kwans Crazy Rich Asians (2013), or Plum Sykess Bergdorf Blondes (2004). In Hanya Yanagiharas A Little Life (2015), four friends transcend vast differences to support and love each other over decades despite one of them growing up insulated from everything that money could protect him from, including bigotry.
But inherited wealth is also questioned:Lotto, the playwright protagonist of Lauren Groffs Fates and Furies (2015), is a charismatic but credulous child of privilege: Why cant I write about poor people if I was raised with money? In Sarah Gerards Binary Star (2015), Johns family money enables his alcoholism and allows him to live a directionless lifestyle, which feeds his addiction.
Collective grief
I wanted to tell the story of one ordinary New Yorker who is haunted, not just by 9/11, but the fact that New York City is not only a place of repeated trauma, but of the repeated suppression of trauma, said Teju Cole of his novel Open City (2009). His lead character, Julius, takes us on ambling journeys across the city, reflecting on its past and present. At one point, he finds himself at Ground Zero: The place had become a metonym of its disaster: I remembered a tourist who once asked me how he could get to 9/11: not the site of the events of 9/11 but to 9/11 itself.
Coles idea is that New Yorks grief has been forced into hiding, and this is sensed in The Nest, in which an bereaved ex-fireman finds solace in an object only he knows the true value of. It is also apparent in Jonathan Safran Foers Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2006), where a young boy undertakes a secret quest, in order to process memories of his father. Meanwhile, Don DeLillos Falling Man(2007)opens in New York on 9/11, with the city seen through the eyes of a survivor stunned with shock and fear.
Loneliness and new technology
As new technology grows, so does the anonymity of city life: Midtown resident Tao Lins Taipei (2013) namedrops social platforms including Gchat and Goodreads. Though he spends time with friends, and contacts them constantly via the internet, his writing contains a sort of night-vision numbness that speaks to the millennial experience. In Gary Shteyngarts Super Sad True Love Story (2010), and Jennifer Egans A Visit from the Goon Squad (2010), we see New York in a near future, where social media and e-commerce have taken a dystopian turn.
Changing communities
Though the urban landscape of New York can shift rapidly, displacing whole communities, observant writers watch for the traces they leave behind. Barrett, the fading boy genius in Michael Cunninghams The Snow Queen (2014), notices a smell in his Williamsburg apartment as if the ghost that is the building itself cannot and will not believe that its walls arent still bare, smoke-stained plaster, its rooms no longer inhabited by long-skirted women sweating over stoves as their factory worker husbands sit cursing at kitchen tables. At Ground Zero, Open Citys Julius sees haunted ground: Gone too, was the old Washington Market, the active piers, the fishwives, the Christian Syrian enclave that was established here in the late 1800s. The Syrians, the Lebanese and, before that? What Lenape paths lay buried beneath the rubble?
The pressures of art
Art is everywhere in the New York novel, in physical and spiritual form, and museums often provide symbolic backdrops for narrative; not least for Don DeLillo, who opens Point Omega (2010) in the Museum of Modern Art, and has the eponymous performance artist of Falling Man invited to fall from the upper reaches of the Guggenheim at scheduled intervals. The power of art also comes into play for Theo, of Donna Tartts The Goldfinch (2013),and Tommy OToole of The Nest, who both come across masterworks in the aftermath of disaster, and are lured into the same dangerous and life-altering act.
The characters of New York fiction are often grappling with a desire to be celebrated for their art. When The Nests Bea Plumb, a blocked writer once dubbed a Gliterary Girl, is shamed at a literary party, it reflects a belief inherent in books such as The Luckiest Girl Alive (2015) and The Devil Wears Prada (2006) that success in writing offers a way into capital-S Society. In A Little Life, artist JB frets that his painting career is dwarfed by his friends glittering life as an actor. Meanwhile, in The Snow Queen and A Visit from the Goon Squad, two musicians find their voices late in life and experience the redemption of an audience.
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Mason Cooley said, “Reading gives us some place to go when we have to stay where we are.”
A Center Stage Moment shines a spotlight on writers who give us great places to visit with the characters we love and want to call friends.
Today, I have the pleasure of introducing to you—Tish Thawer!
2017 – #1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction (Witches of BlackBrook) 2017 – Top 100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store (Witches of BlackBrook) 2015 – Best Cover – Penned Con (The Witches of BlackBrook) 2015 – Readers Choice Award – Blogger Choice Awards (The Witches of BlackBrook)
Bestselling and Award Winning Author, Tish Thawer, writes paranormal romances for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart.
Tish is known for her detailed world-building and magic-laced stories. Her work has been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. She has received nominations for a RONE Award (Reward of Novel Excellence), and Author of the Year (Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery), as well as nominations and wins for Best Cover, and Reader’s Choice Award.
Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and is a columnist for Gliterary Girl media and has bylines in RT Magazine and Literary Lunes Magazine. She resides in Arizona with her husband and three wonderful children and is represented by Gandolfo, Helin, and Fountain Literary Management.
A common FAQ: “How do you pronounce her last name?” Answer: Think “Bower” or “Thow-er”. It’s Persian!
Have you always wanted to be a writer? I came into reading late in life, and writing not long after that. I was a computer consultant and graphics designer before then.
Why did you choose to write your genre? From my first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon; myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in my heart. I simply love the energy of it all!
What are you currently working on? Dark Seeds, which is a short-story spin-off from my Ovialell series that will be included in a magical/witchy anthology scheduled to come out this fall.
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What motivated the plot of your latest book? Dark Seeds is a deeper, side-look at some behind the scene things that will have happened at the end of book one in the series, but from the bad-guy’s perspective. Since I’ll be writing books two and three sometime next year, I thought it would be a great teaser to set up.
What is the strangest subject or topic you’ve ever written? For my Rose Trilogy, I did a lot of research on Mayan demonology.
What was the hardest story for you to write? It’s a sci-fi dystopian that is currently with my agent. It was a jump into a new genre for me, which took some time to develop.
What process do you use to plan your novels? I’m not really sure I have a plan, lol. I simply get an idea, develop an overall arc and let it develop from there.
Who has been your favorite character to write and why? That’s actually a harder question than you might think. I have multiple favorites for different reasons. Trin from the Witches of BlackBrook is one of my favorites because of how powerful she is, but also remains pretty unassuming throughout the book. Raven from Raven’s Breath is probably my all-time fave, though. As she’s a sexy, strong, bad-ass Reaper who has issues. She makes me laugh.
Do any of your characters reflect facets of your personality? I suppose in the smallest of ways. Maybe their dependability in certain circumstances, or their smart-mouth here and there, but I’ve never based one directly off of me.
Have you ever experienced writer’s block? If so, how did you overcome it? Absolutely, and honestly, I just take a break. If I focus on other things, I’m usually able to overcome it sooner rather than later, or if I tried to force it.
If you were to choose another genre to write in, what would it be? Contemporary Romance, because I find it hard not to have anything paranormal in my stories, so it would be a great challenge.
Which authors inspire you? Gena Showalter and my friends, PC and Kristen Cast.
What novel would you read multiple times? I’ve re-read Nora Robert’s Three Sister’s Island trilogy a few times, as well as her Circle trilogy a couple of times and of course, Harry Potter.
If you could meet anyone in the world, alive or deceased, who would it be and why? (Person could be a fictional character) JK Rowling, because she is magic.
What is your favorite quote?
What is your favorite animal, real or imaginary? A Phoenix
What is your favorite color? Purple
When you’re not writing…Writing is my full-time career, though I do help with some database work for a local company on a part-time basis.
You can find Tish online at…
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Thanks for hanging out with me today.
Join me next week when Jason J. Nugent will be dropping by!
A CENTER STAGE MOMENT: Tish Thawer Mason Cooley said, “Reading gives us some place to go when we have to stay where we are.”
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Cover Reveal: TS901: Anomaly by Stacey Rourke & Tish Thawer
TS901 Stacey Rourke & Tish Thawer Publication date: August 1st 2017 Genres: Dystopian, New Adult
Tainted water for the good of the people. Fluoride and vitamins to sustain the health of the human race. Added ingredients to extend and elevate the quality of life. All good things, right?
Wrong.
Thia Kelly has been changed by the TS901 chemical in the world’s water supply. Now, forced into hiding with the other inflicted outcasts, she struggles to survive as her powers emerge.
Evan Daniels hunted for others like himself, and finding Thia suddenly brought meaning back into his life. Love blossomed between the strange couple while they searched for a way to reverse the effects. Unfortunately, the Government had something else in mind.
Super-soldier creation on a mass scale was their end goal, and thanks to an unfortunate family tie, Evan became Patient #1.
Good-guy? Bad-guy? The world isn’t sure, but Thia is left with only one choice––save the ass of the world’s first Anomaly who just happens to be her boyfriend.
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Tish: 2017 – #1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction (Witches of BlackBrook) 2015 – Best Cover – Penned Con (The Witches of BlackBrook) 2015 – Readers Choice Award – Blogger Choice Awards (The Witches of BlackBrook)
Bestselling and Award Winning Author, Tish Thawer, writes paranormal romances for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart.
Tish is known for her detailed world-building and magic-laced stories. Her work has been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. She has received a RONE Award nomination (Reward of Novel Excellence), as well as nominations for Best Cover, Reader’s Choice, and Author of the Year (Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery).
Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and is a columnist for Gliterary Girl media and has bylines in RT Magazine and Literary Lunes Magazine. She resides in Colorado with her husband and three wonderful children and is represented by Gandolfo, Helin, and Fountain Literary Management.
You can find Tish on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AuthorTishThawer
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Stacey: RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012 for Embrace, a Gryphon Series Novel Young Adult and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012 Turning Pages Magazine Winner for Best YA book of 2013 & Best Teen Book of 2013 Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal Winner for Crane 2015
Stacey Rourke is the author of the award winning YA Gryphon Series, the chillingly suspenseful Legends Saga, and the romantic comedy Reel Romance Series. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant dogs. She loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction, and considers herself blessed to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her head.
Visit her at www.staceyrourke.com Facebook at www.facebook.com/staceyrourkeauthor or on Twitter or instagram at Rourkewrites.
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Royal Wedding Scoop
Gliterary Girl highlights Royal Wedding Scoop, the second book in the Cordillera Royals series. #CovidReads #StayHome #AmReading #Books #Read
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We're BACK! Authors, Wants Some Freebies?
We’re BACK! Authors, Wants Some Freebies?
Hello Fellow readers and writers, it’s been a while! Well, we are baaaackkkk and what better time to start writing and reviewing then while we are all experiencing something that is truly beyond all comprehension. Please let me start by saying that I hope you’re all well and please keep yourself and your loved ones safe by socially distancing and let’s get through this as quickly as possible.
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Title Reveal: Weaver by Tish Thawer
Title: Weaver Authors: Tish Thawer Genre: YA Fantasy Publication Date: June 21st, 2022 Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
He walked out of my dream, identifying himself only as the Weaver. In a black cloak, with eyes like stars, there was a shimmer to the way he moved. He was beautiful. Ethereal… and I was going to make him mine.
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Alone for most of her life, Milly is determined to make the man of her dreams a reality. Using her hereditary magic, she sets out on a lifelong quest, entering a world of shadows and secrets. But little does she know, to possess his heart, she’ll have to give away her own… for the only way to love a Dream Weaver is to become his Queen of Nightmares.
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The choice between love and magic is a dangerous thing.
“Lush and atmospheric, Weaver is a beautiful, carefully-crafted YA fantasy.” ~ Casey L. Bond, author of House of Eclipses
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#1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction 2017/2020
#1 Bestseller in YA Fantasy/Teen Travel Books 2020
Top 100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store 2017/2020
Best Cover Award Winner 2017
Readers’ Choice Award Winner 2017
Best Fantasy/Sci-fi Novel Winner (x2) 2018/2020
Author Tish Thawer writes young adult fantasy and paranormal fiction for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart. Best known for her Witches of BlackBrook series and Guiding Gaia, Tish’s detailed world-building and magic-laced stories have been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. Tish’s books have been featured in British Glamour and Elle Magazines. Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and has bylines as a columnist for Gliterary Girl media, RT Magazine, and Literary Lunes Magazine. She currently resides in Missouri with her husband and the two youngest of her three wonderful children. Tish also operates Amber Leaf Designs, an online custom retail store.
Author Links:
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Twitter | Goodreads | Pinterest
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Cover Reveal & Giveaway- TS901: Evolution by Stacey Rourke & Tish Thawer
Title: TS901: Evolution Authors: Stacey Rourke & Tish Thawer Genre: SciFi, Dystopian Publisher: Anchor Group Publishing Cover Designer: Qamber Designs Editor: There For You Editing Publication Date: January 11th, 2022 Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
The gang is together again … or so they thought.
Fighting to recover Thia’s memories as the leader, friend, and lover she once was proves more challenging than Gigi and the team expected. Even so, with the experiments on their kind seemingly halted, the Maly brethren finally has a chance to rebuild the community they once held dear. No longer do they have to hide or live off scraps. The new future they helped to shape is within grasp, one that brings them back to the basics of being.
Before they can claim that bright tomorrow, an ominous warning comes from Mama Baker. A reoccurring vision is haunting her, one of Alexandria and Zero … and the world engulfed in flames.
Pulled by an unknown force to be part of the darkness rising, Thia fights to be free of the strangers holding her and return “home” to The Hill.
Will the Maly team’s chance at a perfect future end at the hand of the champion they once rallied behind?
Find out in this epic conclusion to The TS901 CHRONICLES.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!
#1 Bestseller in Historical Fiction 2017/2020
#1 Bestseller in YA Fantasy/Teen Travel Books 2020
Top 100 Bestselling in Paid Kindle Store 2017/2020
Best Cover Award Winner 2017
Readers’ Choice Award Winner 2017
Best Fantasy/Sci-fi Novel Winner (x2) 2018/2020
Author Tish Thawer writes young adult fantasy and paranormal fiction for all ages. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the Twilight phenomenon, myth, magic, and superpowers have always held a special place in her heart. Best known for her Witches of BlackBrook series and Guiding Gaia, Tish’s detailed world-building and magic-laced stories have been compared to Nora Roberts, Sam Cheever, and Charlaine Harris. Tish’s books have been featured in British Glamour and Elle Magazines. Tish has worked as a computer consultant, photographer, and graphic designer, and has bylines as a columnist for Gliterary Girl media, RT Magazine, and Literary Lunes Magazine. She currently resides in Missouri with her husband and the two youngest of her three wonderful children. Tish also operates Amber Leaf Designs, an online custom retail store.
Author Links:
Website | Amazon | Instagram | Facebook
Twitter | Goodreads | Pinterest
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!
Utopia Award Winner Author of the Year 2018
Utopia Award Winner for Best Villain 2018 for Ursela in Rise of the Sea Witch
Readers’ Favorite YA Fantasy Bronze Medal Winner 2017
Readers’ Favorite Fantasy Silver Medal Winner for 2015
Turning Pages Magazine Winner for Best YA book of 2013 & Best Teen Book of 2013
RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012
Young Adult and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012
Stacey Rourke is the award-winning author of works that span genres, but possess the same flare for action and snarky humor. She lives in Florida with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant dogs. Stacey loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction, and considers herself blessed to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her head.
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3. Gliterary Kick-Ass Heroines You’ve Never Heard of: THE BANNER CAMPFIRE GIRLS AS FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS. Six titles in this 1933-1935 series. Printed in brittle yellow “war” paper, this series book is aimed at older readers with no interior art or chapter titles. https://www.instagram.com/p/B7_VLABnk5moFl5bktYzubF491ueAYJWY8461Q0/?igshid=1fp7hpkhjh0v0
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From my home library of thousands of vintage girl series, I’ll post covers and facts I call “Gliterary kick-ass heroines you’ve never heard of.” 1. From 1930–same year Nancy Drew debuted—meet 16-year-old aspiring opera singer and detective DORIS FORCE. https://www.instagram.com/p/B783UAvnYj5Feh2icc9p-aU7JdeoOSe1HA3VWs0/?igshid=1w1uxqtmkk65m
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Little Fires Everywhere Book Review
Gliterary Girl reviews the bestselling novel Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng and the Hulu series starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington. #StayHome #Amreading #CovidReads #Reading #LittleFiresEverywhere
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Author Michele Wolfe: The Three Graces
Need something to read during this containment? Check out Author Michele Wolfe: The Three Graces here on Gliterary Girl. #StayHome #Amreading #Coronareads2020
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Gliterary Girl is always excited to be hosting our dear friend Michele Wolfe and what’s more, she’s said she would contribute articles to our publication.
Her words are beautiful as her spirit is, and I can’t wait for you to read her book. So check out The Three Gracesduring this unfortunate life…
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Monster Erotica is Alive! Alive!
Monster Erotica is Alive! Alive! Gliterary Girl teams up with erotica author Jasmine Rose and Boudoir Books to discuss why this sexy genre is sweeping the nation. Plus, delve into why some writers find this genre to be howlingly fun.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1585183709777{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”]Raise your hand if you’ve read monster erotica… anyone… anyone? Okay, you don’t have to admit it but I know some of you have because the sales for some of these books are through the roof. And I would be remiss if I didn’t ask, what’s the catch? What am I missing?
So I did ask because I’m never…
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