by Allyson Longueira | Nov 11, 2014
Avalanche Creek
A Thunder Mountain Novel
Dean Wesley Smith
Returning to the time travel western world of Thunder Mountain, USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith weaves his most complex story to date.
In one timeline, to help with an advanced math problem, Bonnie and Duster Kendal hire Brice Lincoln.
In a second timeline, to help with an advanced math problem, Bonnie and Duster Kendal hire Dixie Smith.
When Brice and Dixie finally meet in the past, instant attraction. And instant problems.
A time travel western that stretches across timelines from the Idaho Wilderness to an old Boise hotel with a very special room.
“The premise for Thunder Mountain is intriguing and will appeal to fans of both historical and science fiction.”
<i>Fresh Fiction</i>
by Allyson Longueira | Oct 14, 2014
Discoverability
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Discoverability: a modern marketing buzzword. For writers, discoverability means the difference between gaining an audience and publishing into the void. Now, USA Today bestselling author and renowned business blogger Kristine Kathryn Rusch deftly tackles the topic of discoverability in this latest WMG Writers’ Guide.
Rusch covers topics such as when to hire help, how to measure success and the most important thing a writers can do. With Discoverability, Rusch offers professional writers the most comprehensive guide available today to help them make an informed decision about the best marketing approaches for their writing businesses.
“There are lots of books out there about how to market your book. Some of them are good. Some aren’t. Discoverability is one of the best I’ve read…”
<i>Juli Monroe</i>
Teleread
by Allyson Longueira | Jun 17, 2014
Killing the Top 10 Sacred Cows of Indie Publishing
A WMG Writer’s Guide
Dean Wesley Smith
As indie publishing flourishes, many, many myths form around this new booming area of publishing. USA Today bestselling author and major indie blogger Dean Wesley Smith takes a cut at killing some of the myths before they can take root.
From the myth that indie writers can’t get books into bookstores (they can) to the idea that indie publishing must be easy (it is and it isn’t), Dean knocks ten myths down one after another and might just save you years of wasted time.
Author of the acclaimed Killing the Top Ten Sacred Cows of Publishing, this companion WMG Writer’s Guide for indie writers and publishers will become a necessity for your reference shelf.
by Allyson Longueira | Jun 13, 2014
The Early Conundrums
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Spade: Secret Master of Fandom and Private Detective.
Paladin: Spade’s enigmatic sidekick and infamous detective for hire.
Together: Two of masterful author Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s most popular characters.
Included are five Spade/Paladin Conundrums: “Stomping Mad,” “The Case of the Vanishing Boy,” “The Karnikov Card,” “Pandora’s Box,” and “Trick or Treat.”
“I hope to read many more stories about Spade and Paladin.”
—Bill Crider, Mystery Scene
by Allyson Longueira | May 9, 2014
Cold Poker Gang
Mystery
Available in:
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Trade paperback, $9.99
Hardcover, $29.99
ISBN 978-1561466054
audiobook
Kill Game:
A Cold Poker Gang Mystery
Dean Wesley Smith
USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith takes you into the world of his acclaimed novel Dead Money with a new series about a group of retired Las Vegas Police detectives playing poker and solving cold cases.
Retired Detective Bayard Lott hosts the weekly poker games at his home. The group calls themselves the Cold Poker Gang. And they succeed at closing old cases.
Lott’s very first homicide case as a brand-new detective had gone cold more than twenty years earlier. But retired Reno detective Julia Rogers, new to the Cold Poker Gang, suggests they look at that case again for personal reasons.
From that simple suggestion spins one of the strangest and most complicated murder mystery puzzles the gang has ever seen.
“Dean Wesley Smith does for poker what James Patterson does for serial killers.”
Sheldon McArthur, former owner of Mysterious Books in Los Angeles