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Backword Books |
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http://www.backwordbooks.com/blog |
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English |
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books, publishing, selfpublishing |
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Backword Books is a collective of self-published authors. We’re not quite a literary press because all of us use different services to publish (Lightning Source, Lulu, iUniverse, and CreateSpace to name a few). In short, we’re a unique collective that has yet to be done on any large scale, using a medium that is losing stigma and gaining credibility. |
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25 Followers |
Interview with Bonnie Kozek + a CONTEST to Win Threshold!
The following interview was conducted by Backword Books member and Broken Bulbs author, Eddie Wright. At the end, find out how you can enter to win a copy of Bonnie Kozek’s, Threshold.
Eddie Wright: Tell us a little about Threshold. Who is Honey McGuinness and where does she come from?
Bonnie Kozek: Honey is a woman without a lot of choices. She’s damaged and defines herself by that damage. Accordingly
Interview with Eddie Wright + a CONTEST to Win Broken Bulbs
An interview with Eddie Wright, author of Broken Bulbs. Check the end of the interview to see how you can win a copy.
Henry Baum: For people who haven’t yet picked up Broken Bulbs - what’s the novel about: on the most literal level and thematically?
Eddie Wright: Broken Bulbs is about a confused young man named Frank Fisher who
Interview with Andrew Kent - and a CONTEST for his book
The following interview of Andrew Kent was conducted by Backword Books author Christopher Meeks. At the end of the interview, you’ll find out how you can use your Twitter account to win a free, autographed copy of Kent’s excellent novel, “Spam & Eggs: A Johnny Denovo Mystery.”
CHRISTOPHER MEEKS: What inspired you to write the Johnny Denovo mystery series and how did you settle on, to quote one description, “fast-paced novels about a detective who uses metaphors to solve crimes?”
ANDREW KENT: I write a
Interview with RJ Keller, author of “Waiting for Spring” — Fortified with “Tweet2Win!”
The following interview was conducted by Backword Books author Andrew Kent, author of “Spam & Eggs: A Johnny Denovo Mystery.” At the end of the interview, you’ll find out how you can use your Twitter account to win a free, autographed copy of RJ Keller’s excellent novel, “Waiting for Spring.”
Andrew Kent: Tell me about how you wrote “Waiting for Spring.” How long did it take? What was the source of the initial spark? How did you find time to work on it?
Interview with Kristen J. Tsetsi - and a chance to win a signed copy of “Homefront” and a PDF of
The following interview was conducted by Backword Books member and Threshold author Bonnie Kozek. At the end of the interview you’ll find out how you can enter to win a signed copy of Homefront and a PDF of Tsetsi’s short fiction collection Carol’s Aquarium.
Kristen J. Tsetsi’s debut novel Homefront was published in 2007. Critics have said that the prose is exquisite, the mood heartbreaking. They have said that it reads like a long-form haiku written by Charles Bukowski in collaboration with Ann Beattie, and that every paragraph is a stand-alone gem of insi
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