Several of my friends have new books out that I’m eagerly
looking forward to getting and reading. Perhaps you might enjoy these works as
well. Here’s a quick blurb about them.
1. First up, Ron Scheer, over at Buddies in the Saddle has released How the West was Written:
Volume 1. Beat to a Pulp is the
publisher. Ron has been doing a long running exploration on his blog of the
early history of printed western tales. And he’s branched out well beyond such
names as Owen Wister and Zane Grey. I’ve been following his work on this
project eagerly and have ordered the book, though I haven’t yet had a chance to
read it. Both an ebook and print version are available. Here’s the link on
Amazon
2. Bernard Lee DeLeo at Bernard’s Blog has the second book in his Cold Blooded series available for preorder. I tell
you I almost NEVER preorder a book but I did this one. Looking forward to
reading it. I’ve liked everything I’ve read from DeLeo, but the first Cold Blooded was my favorite. You can
preorder here
3. C. S. Harris. The latest
in Harris’s Sebastian St. Cyr mystery series has been released, Why King’s Confess. This is an excellent
historical mystery series that just ‘drips’ with atmosphere. It’s at Amazon
here. I love this series.
4. Richard Prosch has released One Against a Gun Horde,
a collection of western stories set mostly in Nebraska and Wyoming. I’ve been remiss in getting this one up. I
plead overwork. See Amazon link here.
5. Beat to a Pulp has a number of new releases out. They also have a re-release of A RipThrough Time, which yours truly has a section in. An exciting space time adventure, if I do say so myself. And I do.
6. James Reasoner and his wife Livia have also leaped into the publishing ranks with Rough Edges
Press. They have a good number of releases out already with a lot more to come.
Check out their website.
I’ve probably forgotten someone. If so, I’ll have to put up
a second edition of this short list. But, for now, happy reading!
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19 comments:
Charles, thanks for the heads up. I've got Ron's and a couple of David's (over at Beat to a Pulp) ebooks and I'm looking forward to reading them. I'll also check out the other new releases.
nice...i really enjoyed reasoners civil war series...i will check a few of these out along the way, i am sure....
Shhh don't tell anyone but your writing has made me enjoy westerns again.
Richard's book was enjoyable. The others I plan to get to somewhere along the line.
Prashant, lots of good stuff. A spring boom!
Brian, I'm a big fan of Jim's.
Mark, then my work here is done. Well, almost done.
Randy, I will be reading it as soon as I can put some hours together.
Thanks for the links and the news about the book releases. Looking forward to reading them.
Hmm. Think I'll start with the Harris novel.
Will try "Beat to a Pulp" next. Honest, I will.
Hmm. Think I'll start with the Harris novel.
Will try "Beat to a Pulp" next. Honest, I will.
You have some great friends there.
Oscar, You have a new release out don't you? I should have included that one. I'll have to do a second post
X. Dell, C. S. Harris's historicals are really good. I like the Sebastian character a lot.
Patti, I am beginning to get to know a lot of good writers and probably would never have found many of them if not for my own interests in writing and the blogging.
Very cool of you to promote fellow blogger authors!
Thank you, my friend. I hope you like the Cold Blooded sequel as much. :)
Riot kitty, I used to do these kinds of posts more regularly. I've been lazy.
Bernard, I'm sure I will.
Charles,
Thanks so much for sharing these authors, who are all new to me. :)
Thanks for the mention, Charles.
Tyhitia, good to see you. Been a while. Hope you are well.
Ron, no prob.
Thanks! Glad to be back. I'm fine, just busy. Good to see you too!
so the finals go well? almost there....cranked out 24 of the 28 required pages of my final paper last night...oh my
Tyhitia, I figured as much. Business goes around. :)
Brian, wow, that's a lot. All my finals are done and we only have graduation ceremonies to go through.
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