Monday, October 24, 2016

New release: The Jigsaw and The Fan

Hello writers and readers, 

Today I would like to tell you about a new book just published 15th October:  

The Jigsaw and The Fan by Stewart Bint.




Stewart Bint biography
In a nutshell:
International novelist published by Dragon Moon Press. Journalist/magazine columnist. Active awareness campaigner for mental health and sepsis. Named on the 2016 list of "Inspirational Mental Health Advocates that are changing the world."
Previous roles include radio presenter, newsreader and phone-in host.
Married to Sue, with two grown-up children, Chris and Charlotte, and a charismatic budgie called Alfie
Lives in Leicestershire, UK. Usually goes barefoot.
Novels: The Jigsaw And The Fan; Timeshaft; In Shadows Waiting;
Novellas: Malfunction; Ashday's Child.
Short story collection: Thunderlands.
Non fiction: Up Close And Personal
Anthologies: Awethology Dark; December Awethology Light; Blood Moon



Stewart Bint now puts a little bit of flesh on the bones:
“I’m just an ageing hippy who goes barefoot almost all the time and likes to entertain people through stories. My books aren’t great art and they’re not great literature, but my readers tell me they’re entertaining, so that’s good enough for me.
“I was born in the dim and distant past (under extreme torture I have been known to admit to 1956). I have worked both for the BBC and commercial radio as a newsreader, current affairs presenter and ‘phone-in host. Now I’m a novelist, magazine columnist, and Public Relations writer. 
Family life – I’m married with two grown-up children, and an extremely charismatic budgie called Alfie.
I was written by the writing bug when I was seven in 1963, through watching the original series of what has been my favourite television series ever since: Doctor Who. Even at that young age I was enraptured by the storylines which can take place at any time in the past and future, and absolutely anywhere in the universe and beyond.  I started creating my own worlds and characters, writing my stories in little blue notebooks until my parents bought me a portable typewriter for my 9th birthday.

And those make-believe worlds became invaluable after my Dad died when I was 11. I retreated more and more into those places where I was in control of my characters’ fate, knowing that whatever happened to them during the story I would make sure they were okay in the end. My worlds were certainly better thn the real one at that time.
In my twenties it was my ambition to become a published novelist by the time I was 30. Hhmmm, I was 26 years too late with that…achieving it when I was 56 in 2012. I’d kept on writing fiction as a hobby, but it was only on holiday, bobbing up and down with a friend in the Caribbean Sea when he said I ought to seriously try and get published.
So I dusted down an old manuscript, gave it a thorough working over and submitted it. Now, with three novels, two novellas, a collection of short stories, a compilation of my early magazine columns, and a contributor to several short story anthologies, I’m mighty glad I took his advice.  



Links:

Facebook (personal page): https://www.facebook.com/stewart.bint






The Jigsaw And The Fan

How much trouble can one disgruntled ghost really cause?


Stewart Bint’s latest novel has been published as a paperback and ebook by Dragon Moon Press.
The Jigsaw And The Fan is described as social satire.
Albert Carter has died, and finds himself in the spirit world, to get sorted out at St Christopher’s gates. Having been a successful shop steward picketing the management of Jebson’s Glue Factory on behalf of his colleagues, he feels confident his final destination is Heaven, with the rest of the decent, honest working class.
However, on arrival at St Christopher’s Doomsday Ministry, an inspectors’ strike means all spirits in transit have to be temporarily repatriated to Earth as ghosts, until the dispute is settled.
Albert’s ghostly assignment is his worst nightmare: a wealthy Lord’s manor which operates on the hard-earned wages of his own class.
Immediately on arrival, he decides to ruin the capitalist family, and begins his unlawful haunting as the Ghost of Marlston Manor. Watching him from the heavens is a host of guardian angels, elders, overlords and scribes – all scrambling to undo the havoc that Albert is blunderingly creating in his short stint as a ghost.
The final straw comes as Albert riles up a “fright” of ghosts to collude and protest their sentences on Earth – and Albert finally faces St Christopher.
So it’s pure satire, from start to finish, looking at various levels of conflict.
And, as we all know, conflict of some sort is at the heart of almost every story.
The conflict in The Jigsaw And The Fan comes in many guises:  Albert v. the management of Jebson’s Glue factory; Albert v. Lord Maxwell Filchester Barrington-Pottesherbert; Wallace v. Mozelbeek; and the inspectors v. St Christopher. 
Stewart Bint explains that the original idea for the book stemmed from his days working for BBC Radio, reading the news and presenting current affairs programmes during the time of the bitter miners strike in the UK.
“I wanted to tell a story about the futility of such disputes, looking especially at how both sides are as bad as each other. Never having been involved personally in anything like that miners strike…just interviewing miners, their families, and the police regularly…I knew I could never capture the raw emotion that would be needed to make a hard-hitting book a success.
“So I chose to satirise the miners strike in this way, without actually mentioning it once in the book.”






Thursday, June 30, 2016

Indie Pride Day 1 July

Hello writers and readers,  

This year, in addition to the Brain to Books Book Blast on Indie Pride Day, Brain to Books is also hosting an author takeover on Goodreads. There, over 50 authors are scheduled to take the floor and showcase their books. Games, giveaways, and prizes are expected.


When: 1 July 2016 Where: Goodreads 


I will be online at 4:00 PM  EST   -  10PM CET   


https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_folder/313800 

http://www.angelabchrysler.com/ 






Monday, March 7, 2016

Hyperearth Blog interview

Hello, here my interview at  AF Stewarts blog for coming Brain to Books Cyber Convention

http://afstewartblog.blogspot.it/2016/03/b2bcycon-interview-with-author-marco.html 

Thank you to AF Stewarts for host me in her blog! 

for know more about Brain to Books  check this link 

http://www.angelabchrysler.com/brain-to-books-cyber-convention-2016/ 


#‎B2BCYCON #Hyperearth  #fantasy  #indiebooksbeseen

#interview  #magic  #timetravel  #amwriting




Monday, January 4, 2016

New Year 2016 !

Start the #2016 with a good book. #Hyperearth ! 

 A mix of #fantasy #adventure #magic #timetravel 

#bookboost  #indiebooksbeseen  #awethors  
#amazon #amazing #ASMSG #amwriting #iartg




Friday, December 11, 2015

The Phoenix Project by D.M. Cain



The Phoenix Project by D.M. Cain

The brand new edition of dystopian, psychological thriller The Phoenix Project by D.M. Cain will be re-released on December 11th. Originally published in May 2014, this new Booktrope edition has had a complete editing overhaul plus a stunning new cover design.



The book will be available to buy from a wide range of digital and paperback distributors, including Amazon:
Nook:
Amazon:

Author: D.M. Cain
Title: The Phoenix Project
Genre: Psychological thriller/Dark thriller/Dystopian
Book Content: Occasional adult language, graphic violence, and mild sexual content.
Original Cover Design from the first edition: 


Synopsis:

How can you fight to the death, when you’ve given up on life?

A thought provoking and compelling dystopian world that will change the way you view justice...

A man fights for life—and redemption—in D. M. Cain’s riveting re-released novel, The Phoenix Project.

Britain has descended into chaos as violence and terrorist attacks seethe across this once-peaceful country. Outraged by the steady stream of lawlessness, citizens demand a harsher penal system, and the Phoenix Project is born.

In prisons across the country, inmates fight to the death in a weekly bloodbath while the nation cheers them on.

Raven Kennedy, a prisoner who has never forgiven himself for his unspeakable crime, struggles against his own guilt and self-loathing. But even as the real war wages on within himself, Raven is forced to battle some of the prison’s most ruthless killing machines. Can he survive long enough to unravel the anger and regret that shackle him—and one day find the forgiveness he seeks?

‘The Phoenix Project by D.M. Cain is a superbly written debut, soaked in tension and intrigue,’ Jack Croxall, author of the ‘Tethers’ trilogy.

An interesting fact about The Phoenix Project: The horrifying ‘dark room’ in The Phoenix Project (a pitch-black sensory deprivation cell) was inspired by D.M. Cain’s visit to the Terror Haza in Budapest—a museum dedicated to the fascistic and communistic regimes that operated from the building. In the cellar of the Terror Haza are the old cells used to imprison and torture inmates. D.M. crawled inside a very low cell and shut the door, casting herself into total darkness. It was terrifying and claustrophobic, and she only lasted five minutes in there!


D.M. Cain Biography

D.M. Cain is a dystopian and fantasy author working for US publisher Booktrope. She has released three novels: The Phoenix Project - a psychological thriller set in a dystopian future, Soren – a middle-grade fantasy, and A Chronicle of Chaos – the first in a dark fantasy series. She is currently working on the next novel in the series, 'The Shield of Soren', and a novella to accompany it.

D.M. Cain is also a member of the International Thriller Writers and is one of the creators and administrators of the online author group #Awethors. Her short story ‘The End’ was published in Awethology Dark – an anthology by the #Awethors.

Cain lives in Leicestershire, UK, with her husband and young son, and spends her time reading, writing and reviewing books, playing RPGs and listening to symphonic metal.



Links:
Website: www.dmcain84.com
Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/XevZH

 

Example tweets – These can be copied and pasted straight into Twitter, or you can make changes and personalize them:
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Anger, regret and despair #ThePhoenixProject One man’s journey on the road towards #redemption #Booktrope #Edge http://amzn.to/1QrVODA 
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Friday, December 4, 2015

Hello writers and readers,

Enter for a chance to win signed Paperback copy of Hyperearth by Marco Marek!

The Giveaway will end a couple of days before Christmas, so this is my gift to the winner!

Mary and Martina are two young girls that discover in the castle of their city a portal called Khenon, that it will bring to another dimension Hyperearth, the girls while they discover this new world they will make new friends with the locals that are still fighting with a evil sorcerer.

Amazon 4.4 stars average
Goodreads 4.7 stars average

Good luck! 

http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/164264-hyperearth 

Friday, August 7, 2015

Hyperearth giveaway

Enter to win a signed copy of Hyperearth !






Goodreads Book Giveaway


Hyperearth by Marco Marek

Hyperearth

by Marco Marek


Giveaway ends September 04, 2015.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.



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