Yearly Archives: 2012

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

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Our first simultaneous print and eBook launch looms

Had a delivery of proofs from Createspace today, and they look pretty neat. On the top of this site, and our corporate bio all over the web, Greyhart Press is described as an ePublisher. Well, realistically, our sales will continues … Continue reading

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Read an eBook Week — Greyhart Press special offers

Online eBook retailer, Smashwords, is running a site-wide promotion until March 10th called ‘Read an eBook week’, for which many publishers are running special promotions. We’re in it too! Our entries are listed below. Follow the link to the Smashwords … Continue reading

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On the Edge — win your copy in the March Early Reviewers on Librarything

Librarything.com has a nifty program where publishers offer books in exchange for reviews. In the March batch, due any day now, there will be some eBook copies of On the Edge, the new fantastic novelette from Gill Shutt. You’ll need … Continue reading

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2012 Mayan Apocalypse poetry free on Librarything

Our stunning series of poems, The Mexican Saga, is available for the next two weeks as a Librarything Member Giveaway. If you’re a Librarything member, then you can enter for a chance to win a copy of the eBook. Since … Continue reading

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5 Tips to Beat Writer’s Block! Guest Post by Sabrina Jackson

Get Out of Writer’s Block Today If you’re sitting there in front of your computer and the thought of throwing it out the window is far more appealing than the idea of spending one more crippling second staring at the … Continue reading

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What do you get if you cross a zookeeper with a policewoman?

With her new novelette, On the Edge, due out soon, Gill Shutt’s last book with us, The Legends of Light, continues to pick up great reviews. In the past couple of weeks, Gill gave a couple of interviews about herself, … Continue reading

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The Reality War breaks out today

Time-traveling science fiction series The Reality War launches today with Book1: The Slough of Despond. This is science fiction adventure at its best, with light-touch allegory inspired by The Pilgrim’s Progress, and set in John Bunyan’s home, the sleepy English … Continue reading

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Are you brave enough to enter the mind of Paul Melhuish?

I loved this recent amazon review of Paul’s short story Necroforms. I think the reviewer found the story more than she bargained for. Not entirely her thing, but she wrote: “The imagination of the author is unreal, I sure wouldn’t have thought … Continue reading

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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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