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The "Standard of Ur" from ancient Mesopotamia

The "Standard of Ur" from ancient Mesopotamia

31 October 2014

20 Kindle books on sale

These Kindle books are on sale today and tomorrow only for 99 cents each. The books include romance, mystery, fantasy, suspense, paranormal, and historical, so there's something for almost everyone—for you and for people you need birthday or Christmas presents for.

Kristy Tate   Stuck With You    http://amzn.com/B00KQ9JT5C
 

Jacqueline Diamond    Calling All Glass Slippers    http://amzn.com/B00N97L532
 

Michelle Knowlden    Jack Fell Down    http://amzn.com/B00LYNHVTU
 

Susan R. Hughes    Heart’s Desire    http://amzn.com/B00KTT0SUO
 

Louella Nelson    Emerald Fortune    http://amzn.com/B008S4PH1W
 

Shauna Roberts    Claimed by the Enemy    http://amzn.com/B00LNE709G
 

Kathy Bennett    A Deadly Denial    http://amzn.com/B00MAGGHKY
 

Kitty Bucholtz    Unexpected Superhero    http://amzn.com/B00D4FOLHQ
 

Michael H. Payne    Neighbors    http://amzn.com/B00O4CRCOC
 

Angie Ray    Ghost of My Dreams    http://amzn.com/B00JJGB8CA
 

Laura Taylor    Love at the Beach (3 books)    http://amzn.com/B00OJ47DOY
 

Debra Salonen    Judy Uncensored    http://amzn.com/B00NJCK5EC
 

Linda Carroll-Bradd    The Ring That Binds    http://amzn.com/B00AM0OQSK
 

GVR Corcillo    She Likes It Tough    http://amzn.com/B00NNXWFAE
 

Chris Marie Green    Shadows Till Sunrise    http://amzn.com/B00NHYS8WS
 

Barbara McMahon    The Bachelor’s Baby Promise    http://amzn.com/B006Q64YYK
 

Donna Fasano    The Single Daddy Club: Derrick    http://amzn.com/B00AN7524Y
 

Adrianne Lee    You Don’t Know Jack    http://tinyurl.com/l7awb7g
 

Jan Hudson    Big and Bright    http://amzn.com/B00AB4FW30
 

Kathleen Creighton    Demon Lover    http://tinyurl.com/puk7opn

29 October 2014

A signing, a sale, and more

1. The Kindle version of my newest historical novel, Claimed by the Enemy, will be on sale Saturday, November 1, 2014,  for 99 cents. You can find it at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LNE709G.

2.  Also, I'll be signing the paper version of Claimed by the Enemy at New Orlean's new Tubby and Coo's Midcity Book Shop Saturday, November 1, from 11 am to noon with my good friend, bestselling romance novelist Farrah Rochon. The store is at 631 North Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119. It specializes in science fiction and fantasy but has many other kinds of books as well.

Claimed by the Enemy is historical fiction with strong romantic elements set in ancient Mesopotamia.

3. Do you like to listen to audiobooks? The audiobooks for my first novel, Like Mayflies in a Stream (historical fiction), and my novelette "The Hunt" (space opera) are available now. ACX provides publishers with codes for free books to give away to reviewers. If you would like a free audiobook of either and are willing to review it honestly after you've listened to it, please contact me at ShaunaRoberts@ShaunaRoberts.com to get a code.

08 October 2014

We need superheroes: guest post by Kitty Bucholtz


Today's guest post is provided by writer Kitty Bucholtz.




The world needs superheroes 

by Kitty Bucholtz 

We are in the midst of the biggest superhero craze the world has ever known. Superhero movies—mostly based on popular comic books—hit theaters every few months, more often in the summer. Comic book conventions are springing up in every big city and lots of small cities. Advertising for these, and comic books themselves, is increasingly aimed at women as well as men. The erroneous assumption that comics are for young boys is constantly challenged in today’s marketplace. 
But many people think superheroes are for wimps. They imply that people who want to believe in superheroes are looking for a fast and easy answer to life’s problems. These people are supposedly weak, unintelligent folks who are unwilling to work for a better future, but are looking for someone else to solve their problems. 

I disagree.

I’m a Johnny-come-lately to the comic book scene, having read my first graphic novel at age 38 after leaving Archie behind as a child. Superheroes, though, have always been appealing to me. Not because I was looking for a savior to make my life better as I sat in front of the TV, but because superheroes have always inspired me to keep trying.

While my favorite graphic novel is Kingdom Come by the wonderful Mark Waid (whom I met at WonderCon this year—shriek!), my favorite superhero is Spider-Man. The versions of his story that I’ve read are about a down-to-earth boy-next-door who tries to make sense of a crazy accident. In a believably human way, he first uses his new power for himself, hiding what he can do from others. But before long, he learns to use his power for the good of those around him.

Spider-Man can’t save everyone, but that doesn’t stop him from trying to help whom he can. And he does so with a sense of humor, not taking himself too seriously.

That is what I look for in superheroes. I want more role models to help me keep trying to do what I can, whenever I can. I want reminders that I can be more than I first believed.

After reading Kingdom Come a few years ago, I had the idea to write superhero books for women. I wanted to write about women who came to realize they have more power than they thought.  These women fight for what’s right, fight for their families, and fight to hold onto love when all seems lost. They’re strong and courageous, even though they get knocked down and beaten up.

These are the kind of women I want to be, the kind of women I want to encourage others to be.

The world needs more superheroes—and any number of them could be your neighbors, your friends. You could be a superhero to someone nearby. So why not look to fictional examples to encourage us to become our best selves?

As for me, I’m going to keep writing superhero books for women. I’m going to keep encouraging my friends, my neighbors, myself that we all have more power than we realize.


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Thank you, Kitty, for visiting and sharing your thoughts on how superheroes can motivate us.

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Kitty’s book Unexpected Superhero, book one in the Adventures of Lewis and Clarke series, is a free Kindle ebook on Amazon from October 8 to 10 and 17 to 18. The short story prequel, “Superhero in Disguise,” is always free wherever ebooks are sold.


Kitty Bucholtz grew up forty miles east of Traverse City, Michigan, the pretend setting of Unexpected Superhero. She met and married the love of her life there and waved goodbye to everything she knew when she and her husband, John, struck out for parts unknown. Their adventures included going back to school, changing careers, and traveling Down Under. Kitty now writes wherever John is working on a film. They spent a few years in Sydney, Australia, where Kitty earned her Master of Arts in Creative Writing degree from University of Technology, Sydney.

You can find her online here:
Website: http://kittybucholtz.com

Blog: http://kittybucholtz.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KittyBucholtz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kittybucholtzauthor
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kittybucholtz/


You can find Unexpected Superhero at Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D4FOLHQ/.