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The Clearing is now available from the Nookstore
There’s an ancient evil stalking the wooded hills of western Pennsylvania, and now you can read about it on your Nook in exchange for $2.99 at the Barnes & Noble Nookstore. Follow this link to the page on B&N. A … Continue reading
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Tagged eBooks, fantasy, Nook, supernatural thriller, Thomas Rydder, werewolves
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7 Vital facts about Dracula.
Pulp vampire thriller author, Armand Inezian, has written an article about Dracula. We’re talking Bram Stoker here. Did you know that Dracula did his own housework? No? Well, now there is no excuse for ignorance because Armand has explained all. … Continue reading
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Tagged armand inezian, dark fantasy, demons, eBooks, fantasy, horror, supernatural thriller, VampCon, Vampire, vampires
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One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last Sunset”, by my brother Bob Atkinson. This is why…
One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last Sunset”, by my brother Bob Atkinson. This is why…. via One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Atkinson, cover art, debut novel, eBooks, fantasy, fort william, goodreads, historical romance, Kindle, Lochaber, SCottish Highlands, time-travel, YA fantasy
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Looking for a great historical fiction? Look no further – “The Last Sunset” by Bob Atkinson is here!
Click on the cover to get it on Amazon today! Book Description: Nuclear Armageddon blasts through time itself, dragging people from different eras into a turning point in history. The year… 1746. Around Fort William, the Scottish Highlanders are in … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, Bean, Bob Atkinson, book launch, Daily Telegraph, eBooks, Flintlock, fort william, goodreads, Kindle, Lochaber, redcoats, Rowan Atkinson, science fiction, SCottish Highlands, supernatural thriller, time-travel
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Lowering the flag on Greyhart Press: eBook publisher… :-)
It’s just over a year since Greyhart Press opened up shop as an eBook publisher, specialising in short fiction. It’s now time to play The Last Post and lower the flag on that enterprise…
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Tagged eBooks, lowering the flag, print books, raising the colors
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4 Reasons eBooks are Better than Paper Books
Don’t get my wrong—I’m not a radical when it comes to either paper or digital books. Some have a strict preference for one format or the other, but most, like myself, can and do read both, depending on the situation. … Continue reading
You are a boundless idiot if you read science fiction, horror, or fantasy
You’re on the Greyhart Press website, so there’s a fair chance that you enjoy the fantastic literature of horror, science fiction, and fantasy. But did you know that in enjoying such literary delights, you are displaying boundless idiocy? It’s official. … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, eBooks, genre fiction, guilty secret, Kindle, nielsen bookdata, science fiction
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eBooks: are we in a bubble?
This morning, I read an article in the Guardian (a newspaper here in the UK) that’s provoking plenty of argument. It asserts that the growth in publication of eBooks is a bubble and will inevitably burst. I didn’t agree entirely, … Continue reading
Greyhart Press now flying with Kobo
We’re pleased to announce at long last that we are now widely available at the Kobo Store. You can see our Kobo range by clicking on this link. All our books are available other than The First Last Robot, which … Continue reading





































