Wednesday, August 29, 2012

AUTHOR'S NOTES ON HIS MANUSCRIPT


devotional author Janet Chester Bly and western author Stephen Bly
Janet Chester Bly & Stephen Bly
Reading A Writer's Mind
by Janet Chester Bly
Copyright©2012


Author Stephen Bly, my late husband, wrote commentary to his fans about the books he wrote, even sometimes while he was writing them, as in these sidebar comments he made for Creede of Old Montana. To begin with, this novel was originally titled by him, The Lady Who Lingered Too Long. However, the publisher wanted a more western ring for their Bly customers, rather than an allusion to a romantic story. But this book's still a historical western romance by any other name.

Monday, August 27, 2012

MONA HODGSON'S book trailer for historical romance novel series

Author Mona Hodgson
Mona Hodgson
Today Mona Hodgson, author of the Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek series, is celebrating the release of her very first series book trailer! 

The final book in this series, Twice a Bride, comes out on October 2, 2012, from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.  

You can join Mona's celebration this week at http://monahodgson.wordpress.com/. "Congratulations on completing this wonderful series, Mona!"


  • Below is the book trailer for Twice A Bride by Mona Hodgson 
  • Tuesday, August 21, 2012

    STUART BRANNON'S FINAL SHOT Book Trailer

    STUART BRANNON'S FINAL SHOT by Stephen Bly, shorter edition without narrator YouTube Book Trailer ... which of these two samples do you like the best and why? STUART BRANNON'S FINAL SHOT by Stephen Bly, longer version with narrator YouTube Book Trailer ...

    Wednesday, August 01, 2012

    WARNING: WATCH FOR FAITH THEFT


    Author Stephen Bly with horse Sundance
    Stephen Bly with Sundance
    Stephen Bly
    Copyright©1993,2010

    I spoke at a conference in a large eastern U.S. city and was driven to the location by a friend. Even though security guards patrolled the parking lot, I discovered that crowbar looking devices had to be bolted across vehicle steering wheels. “To protect from theft,” my friend explained.