It’s the middle of May already and … is summer here yet?
We have 15 new book ideas for you to vote for. [No, I won’t be trying to “mention” each in a garbled intro just to satisfy a sick sense of word play. I can’t even think of any alliteration to have fun with. Somebody, throw me a rope!]
Here are our new book ideas for May 16th, 2015, in the order they appeared:
- The Guardian Program by Cassiopeia Lancaster (Parenting, Family, & Relationships)
- The Easy Approach to Speed Training by Raymond Tucker (Sports & Outdoors)
- Feral But Domesticated by Chris Love (Parenting, Family, & Relationships)
- Living on Cape Clear Island, Irish speaking, population 80 by Simon Cocking (Travel)
- Second Chance: Get Up Again by Divya Jain (Literature & Fiction)
- Hunter by Joanna Albin (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
- The Path Unseen by Tolina Rowlands (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
- Our Art. Our Madness. An excursion into the inner world of mental illness by David Feingold (Arts & Photography)
- The Niburian Sequence: The Return of the Red Planet by Gary Furnas (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
- The Genesis Code: Lambda by Robert Parkin (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
- Chaos Company by Christopher Slayton (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
- Wide Awake by Daniel Isamon (Mystery, Thriller, & Suspense)
- The So Solid Crew by Kyle Dunn (Teens)
- Next Of Kin: Blood Is Thicker Than Water by Aray Brown (Mystery, Thriller, & Suspense)
- Journey of the Gray Ponytail by Judy Jones (Biographies & Memoirs)
Is anybody else seeing a theme here in genre? Does “genre” mean the same thing to everybody? Hmmm… Patient to doctor: “I know what I mean when I say ‘oops’, but what do you mean when you say ‘oops’?”
Tell us what you think about our genres. Do we need to add, change, remove any of them? What’s your favorite? Remember to tell that person in the mirror, “You have a book idea in you! Submit it!”
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