Chanticleer 10 Question Author Interview Series with Dave Mason – Historical Mysteries, Award-winning book, Hemingway Grand Prize Award, Author Life, EO-N
Debut novelist hits it big with EO-N! Read the interview to find out more.
Debut novelist hits it big with EO-N! Read the interview to find out more.
Honoring All Who Served this Veterans Day, by remembering my Aunt Ellen who served as a WAC nurse in WWII. Listen to the oral history that is recorded and hear for yourself her first hand experiences. Thank you, Veterans, for your service.
Evan Sinclair enlists, fed dreams of defeating the Kaiser, and meets the horror of war. In Wages of Empire, his father enlists in a desperate bid to find him. Highly recommended!
In The Last Laird of Sapelo, Colonel Randolph Spalding struggles to both stop the Union gunboat blockade and protect his plantation from his own soldiers. Recommended!
Robert W. Smith's powerful novel, Running with Cannibals, is the fictionalized account of the very real, very brutal Philippine-American War and one man’s ultimate transformation. Highly recommended.
D.V. Chernov’s historical espionage thriller, Commissar, deserves a place alongside the best in Russian historical fiction. Highly recommended!
The USA was founded. Napoleon proclaimed himself Emperor. Jane Austin's works were published anonymously. Thomas Paine publishes his treatise "The Rights of Man." These are but a few historic events that happened in the Goethe years. It is our honor to recognize these awarding-winning historical fiction authors whose works educate and inform us about the post-1750s past.
All aboard! Jonathan Moore is at it again in this action-packed, pirate-filled sea adventure for all ages. Highly Recommended.
These historical fiction works have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2018 Goethe Book Awards for post- 1750s fiction LONG LIST.
Masterfully written and well-conceived,"The Boy Who Wanted Wings" soars through the stratosphere in this historical fiction covering the siege of Vienna in the late 17th century. An excellent novel with staying power.