PRESS RELEASE: Award-winning Indie author to release novel tackling faith in contemporary Christianity BALTIMORE — Award winning indie author (2013 International Book Awards – Short Stories), Michel Sauret, takes on Christianity and faith in today’s post-modern landscape in his ...
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I haven’t read a novel with such beautiful and yet such unpretentious prose since college while studying contemporary literary fiction at Pitt. The writing moves like poetry, which is appropriate given the book revolves around a world of music: A ...
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Heather rolled out of bed, carrying Asher with her, who was still sleepy and clung to her. It was dark outside. Too early to get up. Phoenix lay in bed with me. Both of our boys had snuck into the ...
Read More »A marketing strategy for a self-published novelist
(Cover image belongs to artist Knows Flower) In marketing AMIDST TRAFFIC (my first self-published book, which has won several awards) I didn’t follow much of a marketing plan. I basically finished the book, had it edited, and rushed to publish just so ...
Read More »No Barbies on the Battlefield: Stepping into women’s combat boots
PLAINFIELD, Ill. – Every time a news article announces a woman’s achievement in the military, the Internet goes ablaze with two main types of responses. The “You go girl” camp cheers on with optimism and support, mostly carried forth by ...
Read More »Why I Serve: A choice you don’t have to make
A few years back, I read a story about a woman who spat in the face of a soldier at the airport. I don’t know the reason why. Maybe she hated war and saw all soldiers as a symbol of ...
Read More »Protected: So excited, it blinded me
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