Showing posts with label Historical Fiction Round-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Fiction Round-up. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Historical Fiction Roundup for July 2011


Sure as shootin', it's that time again to tell the world about your historical novel!

Whether just out, just about to come out, or long in print, let us know what you have to offer.

Give us titles, your name, a description of the book and where a body might mosey over to buy a copy.

Hey, I can talk like this.. i was born in Nevada, OK?

Just use the Comments form below.  Yes I know these forms can be persnickety.. just do your best.  There's nothing I can do to fix it if you can't get it to work.

If you do get it to work, you will be glad to know this blog gets at least 350 vvisitors a week.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Historical Novel Roundup for February 2011


Yep, pardner, it's that time again, time for you to show us what you got.  Just click on the "Comments" link below and add your title, name, blurb about your book and a link where folks can mosey on over ad get a copy. 

(Hey, I come by this folksy talkt honestly... I was born in Nevada.) 

Just new releases?  Nope.  Any book you want to crow about is mighty fine with us.

So whaddya waitin' for?  Saddle up and skedaddle!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Historical Fiction Round-up: Holidays 2010


Tell book lovers -- and friends of book lovers -- about your historical novel, including all the pertinent deatils including where and how to get it!

It doesn't have to be new... or even by you.  It just has to be something that would make someone's face shine when they open their holiday gift!

Be sure to mention if the book is in print or an ebook.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Historical Fiction Roundup for September 2010


Use the Comments link below to tell our readers all about your recent or upcoming book release or simply about a historical novel  you don't want anyone to miss!

See the right hand column for a list of earlier "Historical Fiction Roundups".

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Historical Fiction Roundup for June 2010



Do you have a new historical fiction book coming out or just want to remind our readers of your old ones?  Just click on Comments below and tell us all about it.

Be sure tolist all the vital stuff: title, author, ISBN and a little about the book.  Your web address too.  Tell us why we must read your book, now, promto, without delay!

Spread the word about this opportunity  to other authors while you're at it.  See the list to the right of earlier Historical Fiction Roundups.  You can list your book as often as you want.

And thanks!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Historical Fiction Roundup for March 2010


Authors and Publishers!

Have a work of historical fiction that you would like to share with fans of the genre, whether because it is newly or about to be released or you just want to remind everyone?

Use the Comments section of this post to share title, author, ISBN, a blurb and where readers can locate your book.  A bonus: If the book is in ebook or other format accessible to the blind, let us know!

Readers!  If you read a book recently and want to recommend it, you can share that here too!

See index on the right to take a look at earlier editions of Historical Fiction Roundup!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Historical Fiction Round-up for January 2010


On a frequent if somewhat random basis we invite authors of historical novels to use our comments section to tell our readers about their books, whether soon to be released, newly published or  long published and much loved. 

Please check outr right hand column for links to past round-ups.

If you simply have a novel you love and would like to share it with others, be our guest. 

And there is no limit on how often you post specific titles here.  The more the merrier!

Thanks!

Nan Hawthorne
Author: An Involuntary King: A Tale of Anglo Saxon England



Post a comment with your novel's title, your name, a  synopsis, where it can be found, and anything else you would like to tell us about it!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Historical Fiction Round Up, Holiday Gift Edition


We are delighted once again to offer this opportunity to authors to get the word out about their novels, new or old. Be sure to include instructions on how to find your book and, if possible, how to contact you.

For readers this post is a sort of shopping list for your holiday books. make sure you also check out the earlier Historical Fiction Roundups listed on the right of any post on this blog.

Since this is gift-giving season, we also would like to hear from everyone about books you loved and are sure other historical fiction fans would love to see wrapped up under the tree, or wherever you put your holiday presents.

Some fun gifts your medievalist fan would love are at Shieldwall Productions, a CafePress Store, with unique clothing and other gifts with unicorns, castles, and other designs. Take a look. The shirt on the left says "Historical novelists do it in the past!"

Present, you say?! For shame. The past is where it's at!

OK, now, let's hear the good news about your books and books you recommend!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Historical Fiction Round-up

With this post we begin an irregular feature here on Nan Hawthorne's Booking the Middle Ages, Historical Fiction Round-up.

We invite all authors of historical novels from any era and in any sub-genre to use the Comments feature below to tell visitors to this blog about your latest book, with ordering information and anything else you can fit into the box.

I will add a link to all the Round-ups to the sidebar so visitors need not search the entire blog, which is approaching 300 posts, to find information on your book. Our stats are not stellar but they're pretty darn good, averaging about 1200 hits a month.

So.. who will be first? Well, I will, but be sure to get your books up here or on a future Historical Fiction Round-up.

Historical fiction fans! TYake a look at Comments below to read about the latest and best historical from the very people who bring them to your anticipating eyes!

Nan Hawthornehawthorne@nanhawthorne.com