The Wrecking Light – A Poetry Collection by Robin Robertson

On October 23, 2011, in Book Reviews, Fiction, Poetry, by Wilfried F. Voss

Robin Robertson’s fourth collection is an intense, moving, bleakly lyrical, and at times shocking book. These poems are written with the authority of classical myth, yet sound utterly contemporary.

Email Queries: Huh? What the Heck is Being Said?

On September 26, 2011, in Guest Writers, Reader Views, by Reader Views

I get numerous requests for reviews each week via email. I can’t tell you how many requests we get from authors who think somehow their book deserves special attention or authors who simply do not bother to read our guidelines, to take the time to be courteous enough to find out what we do and how best to work with us.

American Male Prostitute ~ A Review

On August 20, 2011, in American Male Prostitute, Book Reviews, Lorelei Bell, by Lorelei Bell

Wilfried F. Voss has done an exceptional job, if only to have the guts to tell such a story. He gives us aspiring writers something to think about as we wonder why the hell a query letter, or a pitch isn’t working. You wonder about it. You really do.

Crimson Dawn – Urban Fantasy or Paranormal Romance?

On May 23, 2011, in Guest Writers, Ronnie Massey, by Ronnie Massey

If this is your first time coming across one of my posts, then HI! If you are a regular visitor to Frogen Yozurt and have already discovered my vampire novel then you can always head over to my website and or facebook page because new information is always being added or changed. Well, after you finish reading this post of course.

Another review of UnSpoken: A Val and Irulan Short

On April 10, 2011, in Ronnie Massey, by Ronnie Massey

There has been another review of my short, UnSpoken: A Val and Irulan Short, which acts as a mini-teaser to Crimson Dawn.   This review is courtesy of Ms. Tiptress, the web mistress behind Passionreads.com. The thing about Ms. Tiptress and her reviews that I love is the fact that they aren’t your average review. [...]

UnSpoken: A Val and Irulan Short, has gotten it’s first review + a big announcement!

On March 10, 2011, in Amazon Kindle, Book Reviews, Marketing, Ronnie Massey, Writing & Publishing, by Ronnie Massey

  Hey everyone.  UnSpoken: A Val and Irulan Short, has gotten it’s first review, from the wonderful Ms. Sally Sapphire.  Ms. Sapphire is the wonderful woman behind the Bibrary Bookslut blog; a blog that focuses on LGBT themed literature.  She was also the first person to review Never Again: An Irulan Short. Well, once again [...]

Gone to Green by Judy Pace Christie

On August 11, 2010, in Book Reviews, by Wilfried F. Voss

In Gone to Green, Lois goes from being a corporate journalist at a large paper in the Midwest to the owner of The Green News-Item, a small twice-weekly newspaper in rural North Louisiana. The paper was an unexpected inheritance from a close colleague, and Lois must keep it for at least a year, bringing a host of challenges, lessons, and blessings into her life.

A Little Death In Dixie by Lisa Turner

On August 11, 2010, in Book Reviews, by Wilfried F. Voss

Memphis, the Mississippi River, and the underbelly of human nature they’re all exposed in the dark brew of this fast-paced Southern Gothic suspense. Page-turning and atmospheric, this tightly-plotted novel turns the screws and sends readers racing to its surprise conclusion.

Kindle Book – The Goddess Of Fried Okra by Jean Brashear

On August 1, 2010, in Amazon Kindle, by Wilfried F. Voss

Grief. Hope. Love. Sword fights. And the crisp glory of fried okra. Ex-cocktail waitress and “convenience story professional” Eudora “Pea” O’Brien is filled with grief and regret, low on cash and all alone.

Kindle Bestseller – The Malacca Conspiracy by Don Brown

On August 1, 2010, in Amazon Kindle, by Wilfried F. Voss

Brown, author of the Navy Justice series and a former U.S. Navy lawyer, has written a book destined to top Christian fiction lists. A rogue Indonesian general and his army of terrorists attack oil tankers in the Strait of Malacca in order to profit from oil futures and buy nuclear weapons to establish an Islamic superpower