Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Author's Bookshelf Plus Guiamo at $0.99!

We hope all of our followers here, on Twitter and Facebook are doing well.  Hopefully some of you have had a chance to read some of the Guiamo Chronicles books.  We hope you enjoyed them.  We'd love to hear from you whether it be a comment here on the blog, a quick hello on Twitter or a hello on Facebook.  If you have time to drop a quick review that would be great as well.

In an attempt to help readers connect more to Marshall, I decided to add some books to his Goodreads shelves.  He has an account.  He is constantly reading.  Why not share his books with all of you.  Okay, can I say that this is no small task.  I've added a few tonight, but that doesn't even scratch the surface.  One of the things that I believe makes Marshall a good writer is that he is and has been such a prolific reader.  He reads action adventure, science fiction, fantasy and the like which he calls his brain candy.  Then he reads more serious books such as one of his favorites, military history memoirs.  He doesn't stop there.  He reads things many of us would never attempt such as Lobes Classical Library where he has found treasures he often puts into his books.  I asked him where his Bernard Cornwell books were because I couldn't find them.  He said they're in the basement.  He likes the Bernard Cornwell books because "they speak to the barbarian" in him.  His bookshelves are overflowing.  The basement is full too.  He keeps any book he reads.  We might just need to open a library someday!

I hope you've enjoyed hearing a bit about what's on Marshall's bookshelves.  If you haven't had a chance to read our featured post, Pieces of Marshall Best's Puzzle, that will also give you a glimpse into the man he is.  I've been married to him for 22 years and he's a pretty great guy.

Marshall is hard at work finishing up the last chapter of book five.  In an effort to reach more readers and make Guiamo more accessible, we are lowering the e-book price of book one to $0.99 for a limited time.  If you've been considering reading it and haven't, now is the time.  If you know someone who might enjoy Guiamo, please pass along our website or suggest the book to them.

In addition, please follow us here, on Facebook or Twitter so that you will hear the news when book five is finally here.  We value the time you have taken to read this.  Whether we sell a few or a hundred books, we're just excited to share a story that we believe in.  Give it a try.  We don't think you'll be disappointed!

Thanks,
Tracey Best






Saturday, September 5, 2015

People are People are People, No Matter From Where They Come

     One thing I have found true in my life from the small amount of travel I have done outside of the United States, is that at their core, people are basically the same.  Sure, they may have different color skin, wear different clothing, eat different food, live in different houses, share different customs, but they are not all that different.  Everyone longs to belong and be loved.


     The human spirit, no matter where it resides in the world can overcome great obstacles, rising above seemingly insurmountable odds.  At other times, it may sink in despair having been seemingly beaten by life's circumstances.  The circumstances each must face can vary drastically depending on where a person is born; however, the spirit within remains the same in so many ways.  Humanity loves to laugh, to be a part of something, to learn, to grow, to excel.





     The amazing technological world that we live in is the reason my thoughts have returned to this fact.  We are thrilled to have welcomed people from all over the world to our blog.  I'm sure to many our numbers may seem small, but each person matters, no matter their country, their circumstance, their culture.













     We thank you for choosing to take even a small moment of your life to spend with us.  Time is precious to us all.  We hope you have enjoyed your short stay.



     I will continue to update this post as new countries are represented on the website.  Invite your friends from around the world to join us!





     Just for fun, we would love it if you would leave a comment below with your name, your country and a little bit about yourself.  We look forward to hearing from you.

 



 

United States 
Germany 
United Kingdom 
Netherlands 
Sweden
Canada 
Poland
Ukraine
Australia
Moldova 
Saint Lucia 
New Zealand 
Philippines
Russia 
Indonesia 
Denmark
China
India 
France
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
Brazil
Spain
Malaysia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Trinidad and Tobago
Italy
Macedonia [FYROM]
Chile
Nigeria
Romania
Finland
Lithuania
Hungary
Greece
Vietnam
Egypt
Colombia
Ghana
Portugal
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Barbados
Ireland
Pakistan
Belgium
Venezuela
Madagascar
Israel
Norway
United Arab Emirates
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Qatar
Belarus
Slovenia
Algeria

Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.comAntigua & Barbuda
Thailand
Serbia
Singapore
Austria
Suriname
Uruguay
Slovakia
Argentina
Georgia

                                                                       
           Locations of Guiamo Chronicles Blog Visitors

Country count: 69

Updated: 12/11/15






Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A New Meeting Place for Readers and Writers

     Many times in life, our job is just that - work.  It's a joy when our vocation can intersect with our passion.  Today, I'd like to introduce you to someone who has taken something they enjoy immensely and created an enterprise of sorts from that love.  I ran across Paul Martin in the twitter-verse one day as he was preparing to launch his new endeavor. He has been very kind in helping us present Guiamo Chronicles to a new group of readers.  If you're looking for a place for readers to connect with new writers, spend a few minutes with me while I talk to Paul regarding Self Publisher's Showcase.


~Thanks for taking the time to spend a few minutes sharing with us about Self Publishers Showcase. 

Anytime, Tracey. Thanks for having me; it certainly makes a pleasant change to be answering the questions.

~First, can you tell our readers a little about yourself and your background.


PaulI’m a ‘thirtysomething’ married, father of 5 very hyperactive youngsters. My background, for the most part, is rooted in luxury hospitality in both the UK and the US. It may not be immediately clear how I have managed to end up where I am now(even to me) but I have always had a deep love of the written word; it was only always a matter of time before I found myself doing something in the world of literature. When I’m not Showcasing the work of a fantastically talented group of Authors I can also occasionally be found working with many author’s ‘elixir of life’ through a great Artisan Coffee Start-up in ‘eightpointnine’. Definitely worth a look for any UK based readers. 

~Transforming an idea into an actual product or organization takes time.  Can you share with us some of the background of Self Publisher’s Showcase and what inspired you?

This really should be the part where I explain the months, if not years, of arduous preparation. But it really hasn’t been that way. Around 12 months ago I found myself in conversation with a few authors whose work I had enjoyed, through  social media. I then approached a close friend in Steve Taylor-Bryant at The Cult Den.com about the possibility of doing some interviews with these authors, that could then be published on his site. Having enjoyed the experience immensely and seeing the positive reactions of my author friends I set about coming up with a way to do this on a grander, all-encompassing scale. The idea for The Showcase was finalized after a period of brainstorming and went from the ideas stage to the launch stage in a relatively short space of time.

~There are many sites on the web offering publicity for authors.  What sets Self Publisher’s Showcase apart from all the rest?

I had a clear idea in my head from the outset of how I wanted the site to work. Luckily working on the site myself has fortunately allowed me to keep incredibly close to these ideals. Other sites that I’ve visited have in my opinion always fallen down in 2 or 3 areas: A lack of good, fresh content, a lack of personality and most notably the ability to take what should be a clean and simple platform and turn it into a jumbled mixture that can turn finding something of interest to you into a kind of scavenger hunt...
The Showcase, to me at least says: Great original content – Whether it’s Interviews, Reviews, Short Fiction etc. A constant helpful presence; if you need us for anything we are always at hand. And, an easy to navigate site; If you come to us looking for something new in Fantasy to get your teeth into it won’t take you half a day to find what you are looking for.

 ~I know you represent many authors, but if you had to pick three stories that have personally intrigued you from the books that you offer, what would they be?

I’m going to cheat here and tell you about four, though in fairness one book predates the Showcase so maybe we can just pretend that it’s three after all? Firstly, I’ve always been a big Fantasy reader so it’s no great surprise that the first couple are Fantasy books. Before the Showcase was launched I came across ANGST from DavidPedersen, an author we are now lucky enough to feature on the site. The main character is a middle-aged, reluctant hero and the story is to this day one of my absolute favourites. 




Secondly I was immediately intrigued by Marshall Best’s GUIAMO novels (someone I think you may be familiar with). The story shows such commitment to research and weaves fiction with legend seamlessly. In fact I am currently around two-thirds of the way through Cumoro, the second book in the planned 9 book series as we speak.




Moving out of Fantasy, my third choice would be DEAD WEST, a Weird Western / Zombie mash-up that is the start of what promises to be a very interesting series, co-written by Tim Marquitz, J.M. Martin and Kenny Soward. 





Finally, well out of my comfort zone, I recently picked up a copy of James Knight’s HEAD TRAUMAS and I have to say, the intrigue paid off in a big way. It is not something I would normally have read, and for me that just goes to prove what we are trying to achieve here at The Showcase. It really does pay to try something different every now and again, you really do find some absolute gems.

~What can readers expect to find when they visit your site?

If everyone sees the site as I do, and I really hope they do, they’ll find a plethora of fantastic authors across a multitude of genres. Many incredibly open and honest interviews, book reviews, original short fiction and giveaways. We’ve also just this week added a new section to the site. Some of our authors are utilising crowd funding to get amazing projects off the ground, so we’ve now made it possible for our readers to get involved without any hassle. There are some great incentives on offer and it goes without saying, any donations are greatly appreciated by our authors. All of this is presented in what we consider to be a fresh and well-designed platform; easy to navigate and a great place to visit time and time again.

~What are your goals with Self Publisher’s Showcase?  What will make you look back with satisfaction knowing you have succeeded in what you set out to do?

My goals, for all of the right reasons, are constantly being reassessed. I started with the modest goal of hoping to make a difference in perhaps 1 or 2 author’s daily lives. Perhaps helping increase sales and my work was done? Now though, with the constant stream of positive feedback, I just want to take the training wheels off and see how far I can take us. Every day the interest grows as more and more authors take the step to be pro-active and join us on our exciting journey. I would love to sit here in 5 or 10 years time and tell you how hundreds of authors have found their audience through the work The Self-Publisher’s Showcase has done. In fact, that’s a goal, right? Pencil that interview in 5 years from now. Easier questions though...

~Is this a one man show?  If not, who else is involved?

It is to a degree... The day to day running of the site, the interviewing, the social accounts, the back and forth between the site and our fabulous authors is all me. But then I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’m lucky enough to be involved in something I’m very passionate about and hopefully that comes across with everyone who interacts with The Showcase. That said, I’m also lucky enough to have a very dedicated review team in place already in James [Fox], Reece [Jones] and Matthew [Cunliffe]. As the site continues to grow I’m sure that there will come a time where I have to lessen the role I play in some aspects of the site, I’m just not ready to hand over too much of my baby right now.



~If you’re looking for a place to discover new books and new authors, take a moment and head over to Self Publisher’sShowcase.  Thanks Paul for taking the time to talk with us!

My absolute pleasure, Tracey. If you’re reading this, do pop by and say ‘Hello’, it’s always great to hear from anyone with an interest in what we are trying to achieve. If anyone has any questions at all about what we do I can be reached directly via paul(at)selfpublishershowcase(dot)com or via twitter @selfpubshowcase.

Happy Reading Everyone!