The Sober Hockey Player

One Of The Three Greatest Days Of My Life

It happened exactly eleven years ago today. And I remember it as if it were yesterday. The birth of my eldest daughter……..Jaina! A few days overdue, and my wife’s waters having broken many hours earlier, we awoke in the middle of the night, sometime just after 3am, the contractions just starting. We phoned the hospital, and they told us to make our way there (well, not really me….but my wife

ARE INDIE BOOKS WORTH REVIEWING?

by Rayne Hall Certain book blogs state categorically that they won’t review self-published books.  I understand their motivation: They get inundated with submissions and are trying to keep the numbers down. However, No Indies is as arbitrary as No Jews or No Women. The reviewers aim to filter out low-quality works – but is the publishing method a valid quality filter? It used to be. In the late 20th century,

More From Author Christoph Fischer

Literary self-indulgence? Why I wrote THE BLACK EAGLE INN Early feedback to my third book in the Three Nations Trilogy stated that it would probably be of most interest for people with a German heritage. As author I had to ask myself: could this novel bear relevance and interest for other people and non-German readers?  The answer is yes. I was born 25 years after the end of the war.

The Worst Day Of My Life

It happened two weeks ago today. The day started as most Sundays do, for me: up early, a little work on the computer, get the kids sorted with breakfast and into their hockey kit, and out the door to hockey training, hopefully giving my wife a lie in. Training was the same as ever – my youngest trained first with the minis, and mid-morning my wife turned up to collect her,

Tracing The Stars Tour

    A Little About You………. I’m a thirty-two year old kid who watches anime and cartoons right alongside my Boardwalk Empire and The Newsroom (HBO series fan, can you tell?). I’ve always been a fan of science fiction and fantasy, growing up with Star Trek on my T.V. and a permanent D&D table set up in my room. I started writing in high school when a teacher encouraged me.

Trailer Reveal For Matthew Warner’s THE SEVENTH EQUINOX

THE SEVENTH EQUINOX by Matthew Warner will debut on November 6th but the pre-order starts today and we’re celebrating with the reveal of the book trailer: “The best part of Warner’s easy-paced, almost pastoral tale is the friction between Bessie’s attraction to Robin, her longing to believe in magic, and her fear of trusting again—all of which run deep. This is a world-shattering crisis acted out in small scale, with

Author Interview……..Jeanette Vaughan

Jeanette Vaughan is an award winning writer and story teller. Not only is she published in the periodicals and professional journals of nursing, but also in the genre of fiction. Out on her sheep farm, she has written several novels and scripts. Her screenplay “Angel of Mercy” won the outstanding nursing research award from Texas Tech University Health Science Center. In addition, she was named Distinguished Alumni for the school