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I Should Have Stayed in Oz

Posted in e-books by Administrator on the December 3rd, 2011

Can’t believe I haven’t already promoted my latest story ‘Silver Slippers’ published by Yard Dog Press in the anthology “I Should Have Stayed in Oz”.

It’s a great collection of stories about Dorothy’s misadventures after her first adventure in Oz by some fantastic authors including; Me of course, vickey malone kennedy,Steven-Elliot Altman, Malyssa Childs-Wiley, Claudia Christian, Sherri Dean, Rhonda Eudaly-Simpson, Tim Frayser, Trina Jacobs, , Traci Lewis, Tracy Morris, Selina Rosen, Susan Satterfield, Bradley H. & Susan P. Sinor, Glenn R. Sixbury, Allison Stein, and Laura J. Underwood

Edited by Selina Rosen and with cover art by the amazing award winning Brad Foster.

You can buy a paper back copy online directly from Yard Dog Press or an e-version at Amazon.com

I Should Have Stayed In Oz

A New True Grit

Posted in Grit City, Ron Gavalik, Emotobooks, seriels, pulp fiction, e-books by Administrator on the September 16th, 2011

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Recently I discovered an exciting new writing concept, created by Ron Gavalik and his cohorts, reminiscent of the old pulp fiction novels.

They’ve developed a new type of serial e-book. Combining thrilling, dramatic, and intriguing writing, with abstract, expressionistic art, designed to stir deep emotional responses within the reader, Gavalik has developed an intellectual art form that required the creation of a new description; Emotobooks. The name is derived from the intended affect of the books.

Each Emotobook will be a 10 episode series with the release of one episode per month. The first 3 episodes of their premier project, ‘Grit City’, are now available on line.

‘Grit City’ is the gritty tale of freelance journalist Dillon Galway’s struggle to survive in a dark world where evil’s ugly head has reared and is blocking out the light of hope for the denizens of the city. Aided by a sexy hit-woman, Alyssa Stephano, Dillon investigates a mysterious mass murder, in a mystifying world, shadowed by mystic possibilities.

Gavalik’s writing is exquisitely powerful and the artwork is interesting and intense. Emotobooks are destine for success.