Lucas Dyer

iUniverse talks with Lucas A. Dyer, author of A Battle Won by Handshakes: The Story of Alpha Company 1/5. Lucas relates the exciting story behind his book, and his successes as both a Marine in Afghanistan and as a writer. …

Phyllis Rauch continues her moving account of “Unlikely Warrior”

Posted on February 1, 2015 under Author Blogs
Unlikely Warrior

iUniverse’s Phyllis Rauch continues her engrossing account of her late husband, Georg Rauch, and their collaboration on Unlikely Warrior: A Jewish Soldier in Hitler’s Army – recently picked up by Farrar, Straus and Giroux/Macmillan. Though he was fluent in English and …

Publishing deal for iUniverse authors Georg and Phyllis Rauch!

Posted on January 27, 2015 under Author Blogs
Unlikely Warrior

iUniverse welcomes Phyllis Rauch, translator of Unlikely Warrior: A Jewish Soldier in Hitler’s Army, written by her late husband, Georg Rauch. The book, originally published as The Jew with the Iron Cross by iUniverse, has been picked up by Farrar, …

Don tolle

Don Tolle continues his fascinating blog on For the Record and his experience with marketing and publishing his book. For the Record was published nine months ago in April 2014, and I’m currently fully engaged in my marketing campaign. I …

Don tolle

iUniverse takes great pride in presenting Don Tolle, author of For the Record. Don’s exciting memoirs chronicle his career in the world of music, comprising a wide spectrum of working for a record company to becoming a recording artist himself. …

iUniverse

iUniverse is delighted to present Robert Morris, an iUniverse author who shares some really helpful tips on getting through the writing and editing processes. Top Tools for Different Kinds of Writing Each writer has personal style and preferences, so it …

The iUniverse Blog presents the final blog sequel of iUniverse author Sander Zulauf who imparts his invaluable advice on being an acknowledged poet in today’s largely poetry-ignorant age.  6.  Submit your work to established journals and covet your rejections.  Many …

The iUniverse Blog returns with author Sander Zulauf’s valuable pointers for would-be poets. iUniverse Author Sander Zulauf’s Ten Rules for Getting Your Poetry Recognized in a Culture That Doesn’t Really Like to Read Poetry 1. Know the Art of Poetry, …

Poetry may be a lost art to this generation, but not to iUniverse-published poet Sander Zulauf.  A professor of poetry, creative writing, and literature, Sander lives and breathes this literary art. Walking his talk, Sander wrote a collection of haiku …

iUniverse Star Award author Douglas is getting his message across

Posted on September 9, 2014 under iUniverse News
iUniverse The Actor

When I wrote about debut iUniverse author, Douglas Gardham, back in September last year, I said he had set a big challenge for himself with his career change from mechanical engineer to fully fledged novelist. Toronto based Douglas got off …

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