The Author Blurb Podcast
Author Blurb Podcast is about finding that author who is just getting started or not well known yet. All the authors who come on the show will discuss their books and themselves. They all do this to drive your desire to follow them and buy their books. So join us on the Author Blurb podcast (authorblurb.com) to listen and discover.
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JG Gardner, a renowned guest author, captivates readers with his evocative storytelling and richly layered narratives. With a keen eye for detail and a masterful command of language, Gardner transports his audience to extraordinary worlds filled with intrigue, suspense, and profound emotions. Each of his literary works
William R. Douglas is a captivating guest author whose words possess a unique ability to transport readers to new realms of imagination. With a literary style that effortlessly combines vivid imagery and profound storytelling, Douglas weaves intricate narratives that leave an indelible mark on the reader's mind. His ke
Charles Salzberg, our esteemed guest author, is a literary virtuoso who captivates readers with his masterful storytelling and razor-sharp prose. With a remarkable ability to craft compelling narratives across multiple genres, Salzberg's work delves deep into the human psyche, exploring the complexities of crime, suspe
Jessica Flory is an extraordinary author who has captivated readers with her mesmerizing YA fantasy novel, "Oceans of Sand." With her remarkable storytelling ability, she effortlessly transports readers to a world of enchantment, where magic and adventure await at every turn. Flory's vivid descriptions paint a breathta
The Thing From HR by Roy M Griffis is full of surprises. In this review a look at what Griffis has written in his start of a series that brings humor to the world of H.P. Lovecraft. Even those who are not fans of H.P. Lovecraft will want to hear this review of The Thing From HR.Author Profile: https://authorblurb.com/p
Phillip Wray, like the legendary musketeers, possesses a fervent spirit and unwavering dedication to his craft. Just as Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan exemplified loyalty, bravery, and camaraderie, Wray's writings exude a similar sense of adventure, valor, and unity. His words, like the musketeers' swords, cut