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my self-publishing journey In my last column I noted that traditional publishing marketing methods had turned out to be ineffective. I had sent out copies of …

Thoughts on the genre from J.K. Ullrich, whose Blue Karma is a finalist in the 2015 Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Indie Book by J.K. …

Feature: Do you cli-fi?

Thoughts on “cli-fi” from the guy who coined the term by Dan Bloom What is climate fiction? Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood asked that question a …

About the Book: Jules Verne! Among boys a name to conjure with. What memories of half-forgotten books does it bring back! Journeys into the Interior …

About the Book: Atticus Books http://www.atticusbooksonline.com A startling new voice in traditional storytelling carves out a territory all its own. The vibrant prose of this …

University of Virgina Presshttp://upress.virginia.edu Although Michael Crichton’s State of Fear is neither high literature nor scientifically accurate, it may well be the most important climate …

Berit Ellingsen blends climate change, existentialism, and a love story in this fiercely original novel. Two Dollar Radiohttp://twodollarradio.com Shelf Media: The novel begins with Brandon, …

Mary Emerick’s debut novel is a beautifully rendered, moving story about stark lives in a stark place: remote Alaska.  University of Alaska Press Shelf Unbound: …

Affirm Press In spare, elegiac prose, Australian novelist Alice Robinson unfolds a family saga in the shadow of devastating climate change.  Shelf Unbound: In your …

In Episode #195, of  Nathan speaks with Margaret Brown, the owner and publisher of Shelf Media a company that holds and manages a variety of free digital …