SMACK DVD Magazine comes to the Black Expo this weekend. (June 5th & 6th @ Pier 94 - 55th & 12th Ave, NY, NY) Stop by booth 121 and learn about the DVD magazine that is captivating the urban community.
"A River of Seasons" has been released by PublishAmerica of Maryland. This is the second in a series of three books on what life was like back in the time of the big timber camps.
A native of Colorado, Tom (WORDWULF) SternerHowe, has penned a great American epic in 'Madman Chronicles: The Warrior'. It is the saga of a People in an apocalyptic struggle for survival in the year 2010 in the midst of a horrific world war. Science Fiction, yes but a roaring statement on contemporary society, a standing ovation to the circle of family. This novel defies genre as it ties realities of the day to broken promises of yesterday and fear of future events.
Author Christopher Klim’s new literary publication, Writers Notes Magazine, offers free on-line version of printed first issue. Klim is the cult favorite author of Everything Burns and Jesus Lives in Trenton and senior editor of the magazine from www.WritersNotes.com.
The results of FABLES Magazine's first annual "Reader's Choice" Awards for 2003 have been announced, and the winners include writer Angela D. Mitchell's acclaimed fantasy story "Until My Dancing Days Are Done" (http://www.fables.org/autumn03/dancing_days.html). Originally featured in the Great Hall of FABLES Magazine's Autumn 2003 issue, Mitchell's story of poverty, murder and envy was inspired by the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairytale "The Red Shoes."