Tag Archives: fantasy
New Review for Back From Chaos – Wow
K.P. Ambroziak May 16, 2016 K.P. Ambroziak rated it it was amazing This is the first work of Yvonne Hertzberger I have read, but it will not be my last. I picked up the free read from Amazon without knowing … Continue reading
Flights of fantasy | Beacon Herald
Flights of fantasy | Beacon Herald.
Interview with Author Yvonne Hertzberger | Sacha Black
Interview with Author Yvonne Hertzberger | Sacha Black.
Lynne Cantwell also does MY Writing Process.
My second featured author is Lynne Cantwell, another wonderful author and fellow Indies Unlimited member. I’ll never catch up to her. She writes so much more quickly than I do. Please see what she has to sat here. http://hearth-myth.blogspot.ca/2014/03/writing-progress-blog-tour.html
Magic Realism: An Overview | Indies Unlimited
This discussion is getting lively. Take a look at my post from Indies Unlimited Magic Realism: An Overview | Indies Unlimited.
Book Brief: The Dreamt Child | Indies Unlimited
Reposted from Indies Unlimited Book Brief: The Dreamt Child | Indies Unlimited.
Magic Realism vs. Magical Realms #2 | My Rite of Passage
This is an interesting look into what many of us would call ‘paranormal’. While my writing is pure fiction it is intriguing to see some of the same ideas infused into my stories. Very cool indeed. Magic Realism vs. Magical … Continue reading
Man I Love Words
Hello friends. Please have a peek at the blog I wrote for Indies Unlimited. Indies is a relatively new group dedicated to promoting Indie authors. Their team members are all writers whom I admire and respect. And I have the … Continue reading
Check it out.
This is the link to a guest post on Shelley Workinger’s site. It is all about food and herbs used in my books. You will get hungry reading it. 🙂 http://bookfare.blogspot.com/2012/02/please-welcome-guest-blogger-yvonne.html
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
A topic that has come up among my writer friends deals with the problem of categorizing our books. Book stores, on-line outlets, libraries and and publishers all want, and indeed need, a label for what we write. Labels help readers … Continue reading