Do you find your next “must-read” books by perusing the New York Times bestseller list? If so, you’re missing out on a ton of excellent literature! There are many reasons readers avoid classic literature. These books are often lengthy; the vocabulary and grammatical structure are more challenging than those found in contemporary literature. Some readers resent …
Tag: fiction
The Best Places to Read!
Instead of the usual text post, we’ve decided to mix things up on the blog! Today’s post will use GIFs to illustrate the best places to read! What is your favorite place to read? Let us know in the comments below! 🙂 We love to read… 1. …at the beach. 2. …at the library. …
Meet An Author – Emily Shankle And The Raven’s Wing
Guest Entry By Helidth Ravenholm (Originally posted on Buzzfeed) It’s a fact – a lot more people write than you’d think. Another fact – a lot more people write really, really well than you’d think. For some, writing is their life – from the moment they’ve realised what they wanted to be when they grew …
On Publishing Swearwords
We’ve had this question before – albeit not very often, since majority of people seem actually quite happy with our guidelines – swearwords: yea or nay? The answer is simple.
Styles of Writing And Which Person
Guest Entry by H. Ravenholm Having dissected all those potential pitfalls that await an author in this complicated world, let’s now look at the styles of writing and which person you write in.
Styles Of Writing
Guest Entry by H. Ravenholm It’s a definite – there are probably as many styles of writing as there are people (read that potential authors, read that potential authors we want to publish ). But… and that’s an everlasting but for all authors… what if, that terrible, niggling if, what if what you are …
Why The Submission Email?
Every publisher that allows unsolicited submissions will provide the prospective author with a list of what they want in the submission letter/email… And so do we… But why do we ask for the particular details in our How To Submit section?
Brooke Holme – I Find Inspiration In…
Guest Entry by Brooke Holme (Author of Dangerous Jungles, Masks, Times Apart and In The Middle of Things) “I’ve got a strong background in social sciences, so my background creates the twists and plots in the story. I often get worried that I include too much of the more technical in my books, so I …
Where’s The Store? (Obsolete)
(Post is currently obsolete – 14/03/2017) Many of you are probably wondering where you can buy the eBooks that Gold Orchid Publishing is going to publish…
James Key – Why That Genre?
Guest Entry by James Key (Author of In The Dark) “I like film noir, because it is the only film genre that really captures the dark and mysterious properly for me. I’ve written a short story, In the Dark, that is basically a film noir in a book. What I wanted to write was a …