Authors are Readers Too
I'm not sure if you've been paying any attention to the kerfuffle with Amazon reviews that's been going on lately. If not, a quick summary is perhaps in order. In September, a host of paid-for reviews and reviews made under…
I'm not sure if you've been paying any attention to the kerfuffle with Amazon reviews that's been going on lately. If not, a quick summary is perhaps in order. In September, a host of paid-for reviews and reviews made under…
Clash of the Titles hopes you had a wonderful Thanksgiving full of food and fellowship! Today, we are thrilled to talk to you about Donn Taylor's newest book, Deadly Additive. What an exciting book! ************ To soldier-of-fortune Jeb Sledge it…
As the release date for my first book nears (only 44 days to go!), I've been neck deep in marketing coordination with my publisher. One of the truths of publishing these days that readers might not know is that authors…
Psalm 107 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. Let the redeemed of the Lord say this— those he redeemed from the hand of the foe, those he gathered from the lands, from east…
To all our fans of historical fiction, Clash of the Titles introduces Jennifer A. David’s latest novel, Restored Hearts. It’s the perfect stocking stuffer. Pre-order your copy today at ChristianBook.com! About the book: Peter McCord Can't Believe His Ears. Young, handsome,…
Today we have a very short entry from Grandma from November 20, 1998. Jack Cornwell lost everything after the Civil War and he found himself in Kansas looking for his sister's son. He seems to be in a lot of…
I looked at the calendar today in preparation for heading off to the grocery store and realized that Thanksgiving is next week. How did that happen? I feel like I ought to have at least one more week in there…
Clash of the Titles is proud to endorse a novel from an author so accomplished, her work has made the cut on several of on our contests--the most recent being our September New Releases Clash. Her latest work: PURCHASE THE BOOK…
This review was written November 16, 1998 by my grandmother. She's noted (with an exclamation point and circle around the phrase, to boot) that it's "A good book!" Here are her thoughts: It's 1800, and war is raging between France…
In elementary school, we had to memorize the poem referenced in the title. I have to admit, every time I wake up and see a good, heavy frost on the lawn, the stanzas flicker through my brain. It's getting to…