A taste of a work-in-progress
Since Betrayal was published, many people have asked me if I’m working on another novel. Each time, my response was the same: ‘I’m always working on another novel’. Nine times out of ten, they reacted...
View ArticleJanuary’s Paradigm Launch—J. Conrad Guest
Launch for January’s Paradigm is tentatively Monday, February 15. What started in 1990 as therapy for a bruised and bloodied heart soon turned into a passion to see it published. It took eight years to...
View ArticleJanuary’s Paradigm Launch—J. Conrad Guest
January’s Paradigm is the novel that started it all. Photo courtesy of Craig David Butler It’s been nearly fifteen years since the second edition of January’s Paradigm went to print and nearly...
View ArticleExcerpt from ‘Betrayal’
My novel, Betrayal, published by Second Wind Publishing, will be launched on June 1st. To give you a bit of a preview, I have chosen an excerpt from the book to post to my blog. I hope you enjoy it....
View ArticleJanuary’s Paradigm—by J. Conrad Guest
Robert Porter is enjoying the fruits of success: a best-selling detective novel featuring a hard-nosed detective circa 1947 named Joe January, and a lucrative contract for the sequel. But his world...
View ArticleMurder in Winnebago County Prologue by Christine Husom
Although this book was published almost 8 years ago, it’s the first book in the series and will be new for those of you who haven’t read it. Prologue Alvie’s need to watch was unexpected and gripped...
View ArticleExcerpt From PASTOR LARSEN AND THE RAT by Lazarus Barnhill
Reverend Martin Luther Larsen—highly regarded, completely ethical, genuine and sincere—has dedicated his life to the pastorate. Now, in the face of the drudgery, church politics and frustration that...
View ArticleHappily Ever After (revised) by John E. Stack
(This is a revision of a previous blog in regards to Foster Care and Adoption.) Stories. We hear stories everyday about people who were down and out, and they turn their lives around. They become...
View ArticleCaught in the Middle of a Mafia War “Not My Time to Go” by Thornton Cline
Thornton Cline, author of “Not My Time to Go” Chapter Seven If you’ve been following my monthly Indigo Sea Press blog, you’ll know that I have been focusing on stories of my angelic protection...
View ArticleIt’s Midnight in Minnesota but it’s Daybreak in Denmark – by Sherrie Hansen
Daybreak – Chapter 1 Anders Westerlund flipped over a packet of cucumber seeds and read out loud, “Plant after all danger of frost has passed.” Even in April, daybreak in Danemark was a chilly affair....
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