I had the pleasure of asking Michael Kelley, author of Boring, a few questions about his latest book. Q. Tell me about you. M.K.: I’m Michael Kelley, and I’m a pretty normal guy. I’m married, have a job, a wife, and three kids. I go to bed at 10 pm and have to watch what I eat. I work at Lifeway Christian Resources, and I also write books. Q. How did you come … [Read more...] about An Interview with Michael Kelley, author of Boring
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E-Book Review: A Child Lost in Flight
A Child Lost in Flight is a first person, non-fiction narrative written by Mohan K. It’s a tragic story about the loss of a child during a plane flight, and a father’s process of dealing with the loss. The story is heartbreaking, and full of unanswered questions. I got the feeling that writing this story was somewhat of a cathartic experience for the author. … [Read more...] about E-Book Review: A Child Lost in Flight
BookStats, What Happened in the Publishing Industry in 2011
BookStats, the annual survey conducted by BISG that captures the size and scope of the publishing industry, was released today. See the press release below; there are some interesting factoids, particularly for anyone working with ebooks. … [Read more...] about BookStats, What Happened in the Publishing Industry in 2011
Writing Non-Fiction for Children
Nonfiction children's writing covers a very broad category. I was not aware just how broad nonfiction children's writing can be though, until I read Anastasia Suen's book, Picture Writing: A New Approach to Writing for Kids and Teens. So, here is a list of information I have gleaned from Suen about writing nonfiction for children. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Writing Non-Fiction for Children