Welcome back to Upcoming Titles, our monthly feature where we highlight books releasing this month. As always, this is by no means a comprehensive list of forthcoming releases, just a compilation of titles we think our readers (and our contributors!) would enjoy. Without further ado: Feburary 7 King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard Empress of a Thousand Skies by Rhoda Belleza This Beats Perfect by Rebecca Denton Lessons in Falling by Diana Gallagher Wintersong by S. […]
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Trunk Novel Snippets
Happy Hour
Talk to just about any published writer, and they’ll be able to regale you with all their novels-that-never-came-to-be. Maybe they’ll call them their “practice” novels. Or their “trunked” novels. Or simply novels they’ve “set aside for now.” Maybe they’ll only have one or two of them. Maybe they’ll have twenty. But very rarely will a writer publish the very first book they write—and then go on to publish every story they write afterward. These can […]
2016 PubCrawl Releases!
Happy Hour, Shameless Self-Promotion, Upcoming Titles
Happy New Year! Can you believe PubCrawl is four years old this year? How time does fly! This little blog will be toddling off to grade school before we know it, sniff. Anyway, to start off another awesome year with us, we thought we’d let y’all know what we PubCrawlers (current and alumni) are publishing this year! E.C. Myers Against All Silence After being a key figure in the exposing of government corruption, Max Stein has […]
The Silence of Six is now in stores!
Giveaways, Happy Hour, Shameless Self-Promotion
I, Sooz, am so incredibly excited for E.C. Myers’ latest release: The Silence of Six. Not only is Myers a fellow Pub Crawler, but he’s also an Andre Norton Award winner. In other words: he’s a damned good writer. Plus, even if he didn’t wield magical powers over prose, just read this summary or check out the amazing trailer. “What is the silence of six, and what are you going to do about it?” These are the last words […]
Sherlock’s Approach to Research
Beginner Resources, Inspiration, Writing Life
Early this year, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts launched its interview series, In Conversation, with Benedict Cumberbatch. (Good choice!) Something he said about how he researches a new role struck a chord with me: “[Research is] a security blanket. Not all of it — very little of it ends up on screen, often. And it’s just to take a little bit more possession of the extraordinariness of what I’m being asked to do. […]