Wille Stargell: A Life in Baseball, by Frank Garland, (McFarland & Company, Inc., 2013) is a walk down memory lane for anyone who grew up in the greater Pittsburgh area in the sixties and seventies, but also transcends the Steel City for so many people who were caught up in the “We Are Family” craze […]
Thank You, United Kingdom!
Why is it that my UK Amazon sales are beating my U.S. sales for the month of September? First of all, to explain, I have some short stories for sale on Amazon.com (http://amazon.com/author/edgosney). You can read them on a Kindle or via the Kindle app on most devices. My stories don’t sell many copies (except the […]
Hunger Games vs. Divergent…just my opinion
OK, so I succumbed to the pressure and read the Hunger Games trilogy on my Kindle Paperwhite (I need to post about my experience with it in the future – love it!). I’ve always enjoyed young adult literature, and I’m a sucker for dystopian and apocalyptic stories, so those were positive marks to start with. […]
ehorrorbargins.com
My eBook short story Orange Crik is being featured on ehorrorbargins.com Sunday, June 9! Views: 74
An Early Halloween Present
Yes! Wow! Yippee! How many ways can I show my excitement for A Book of Horrors, edited by Stephen Jones? Well, I’m not going to go all Elizabeth Barrett Browning here and count the ways, but geez louise was this a wonderful gift to lovers of all things scary. Jones pulled out some heavy hitters […]
We’re Definitely Not in Kansas Anymore
The Wizard of Oz as American Myth, by Alissa Burger, is definitely not for the casual Oz fan, or even for the casual fan of any type of mythology. Burger goes deep into seven of the incantations of the Oz story, covering L. Frank Baum’s novel, the movie classic, The Whiz, Gregory Maguire’s Wicked, the […]
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