Veteran iU author Hanes Segler talks about new novel!

Posted on June 12, 2018 under Author Blogs

Veteran iU author Hanes Segler tells us about his latest work, “Spoils of the Desert”!   My name is Hanes Segler, and I’ve written and published seven fiction works through iUniverse. The latest release is called Spoils of the Desert. …

Keith Gilbert tells iUniverse about new thriller, “The Door”

Posted on June 12, 2018 under Author Blogs

iUniverse author Keith Gilbert tells us about his new novel, “The Door”.   My name is Keith Gilbert.  I live in Arlington, Texas.  I have a wife and daughter and work as a contractor in the Dallas – Ft. Worth …

Cynthia Ousley-Garey tells iUniverse about her new book, The Mind is a Battlefield.   Please briefly describe your book.. The Mind is a Battlefield: Break Free from the Shackles is an overview of how to fight spiritual battles wielding the …

Three more tips for writing short stories!

Posted on June 8, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

iUniverse returns with Part 2 of our short story workshop. As Edgar Allan Poe said, a short story should be able to be read in one sitting. Keeping this in mind, today we will discuss what type of setting to …

iUniverse talks with author Michael Dean Kiggans, whose book, The Funeral Plain, is a finalist in the 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.   Please briefly describe your book . . . The Funeral Plain is a modern reinterpretation of …

iUniverse presents tips for writing short stories

Posted on June 2, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

iUniverse loves a good short story. While short stories traditionally do not sell as well as novels, the short story is very important as a concise way of showcasing a writer’s craft. In this digital age, it also serves as …

iUniverse author Keith Hertling discusses his new book, Life Lessons on Leadership, Coaching and Culture.   Please briefly describe your book . . . Life Lessons on Leadership, Coaching and Culture is a summary of 40 years-worth of coaching stories …

iUniverse presents tips for writing espionage, Part 2

Posted on May 31, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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iUniverse continues with its discussion of how to write great spy fiction. Here are some further recommendations from iUniverse: Rival organizations: a rival organization should be shrouded in mystery. If it is a foreign government, make the actually enemies one …

iUniverse presents tips on writing espionage

Posted on May 26, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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The espionage genre has been popular since the early 1900s, owing to the international rivalries between European powers that resulted in World War I. Since then, it has flourished through the Cold War to the present day. iUniverse always enjoys …

John Ranger’s “A Chronicle of the Roman Twilight”

Posted on May 23, 2018 under Author Blogs

John Ranger talks about A Chronicle of the Roman Twilight, his fascinating account of the disintegration of one of history’s most famous empires.   Please briefly describe your book . . . A Chronicle of the Roman Twilight explains how …

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