Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! Lady First 'Lady First' is set in contemporary rural Japan. When young Mayumi Ikeuchi is killed on her way home from the nightclub where she works, there is no shortage of suspects. Inspector Inoue must engage in a desperate race against time to identify and stop the perpetrator before more murders are committed. by Author Lea O'Harra Click here to visit her website Holding Fast: A Memoir of Sailing, Love, and …
Pulpwood Newsletter Article: Foundations— the infrastructure of well being Or underwear by Author Abbe Rolnick
Foundations--- the infrastructure of well being Or underwear by Author Abbe Rolnick Since before I knew the questions to ask, or the concepts of construction, government, or business, my curiosity sought to understand the insides. My Bubbie use to say to me, “It is what is on the inside that counts.” I interpreted this to mean, either that the outside didn’t count, or that the inside held all the mystery. Later I’d learn about the concepts of superficial beauty, but my deep connection …
Pulpwood Newsletter Article: An Authors Defining Moments Unraveled by Author Abbe Rolnick
An Authors Defining Moments Unraveled by Author Abbe Rolnick I remember my sixth-grade English teacher. Fresh out of college she walked in the door with an attitude. Flawless in looks, organized, and a stickler for rules, I hated her. My handwriting was atrocious no matter how hard I tried to open the scrawl. I often left out periods, overused the comma, and worse yet, I extended my margins. Assignment after assignment met with red marks, comments and deductions for my weaknesses. All …
Welcome to the February 2022 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter
Welcome to the February 2022 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! Thank you for taking the time to read the latest issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter. We have put a lot of work into communicating better with our members and hope you are receiving a lot of value from these new channels. We are excited to share our new announcements with you! The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and …
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Welcome to the January 2022 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter
Welcome to the January 2022 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! Happy New Years!! Thank you for taking the time to read the latest issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter. We have put a lot of work into communicating better with our members and hope you are receiving a lot of value from these new channels. We are excited to share our new announcements with you! The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club …
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New Author Members – January 2022
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! AND SILENT LEFT THE PLACE A young woman stands naked and afraid in the South Texas dark. Miles away, a silent old man climbs into his secret hole, burdened by his Great War bargain. On this night in April 1963, the burden of silence passes from old to young in this debut novel by Texas native Elizabeth Bruce. And Silent Left the Place is a lyric tale of violence, redemption, and love reclaimed in the cruel, dry land of Texas. by Author Elizabeth …
Welcome to the December 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter
Welcome to the December 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! Thank you for taking the time to read the latest issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter. We have put a lot of work into communicating better with our members and hope you are receiving a lot of value from these new channels. We are excited to share our new announcements with you! The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and Pulpwood …
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New Author Members – December 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! Dance Like You Mean It "...An over the top, often witty escape into fantasy that manages to convey some realistic poignancy on the road to a satisfying conclusion." ~ Kirkus Reviews Middle age finds working women around the world overworked, overcommitted, and over it! Dance Like You Mean It paints a vivid portrait of the all-work, no-play world of Cassie Calabria, a woman juggling a career, marriage, and children. But, Cassie has found the perfect way to …
Pulpwood Newsletter Article: Diving Into Research By Jessica James
When I look back over my career(s), it’s painfully evident that I had trouble figuring out what I wanted to be when I grew up. Thanks to my love of animals (especially all things equine), I started out as a veterinary technician at a state-of-the-art horse hospital. But guess what? Being around sick and injured horses every day is a pretty depressing occupation for an avid horse lover. I just couldn’t do it. So back to college I went for a degree in Journalism. I lasted 18 years in a …
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Pulpwood Newsletter Article: Old Houses And ‘Writing Angels’ by Jessica James
I love old houses. Always have. In fact, the house I live in is more than 200 years old (and only had an outhouse when I purchased it). My vacations always include a visit to a Southern plantation, and if there is an open house at a historic home within 100 miles, I do everything in my power to attend. To me, it’s almost a spiritual experience to walk through the old halls, listen to the squeak of the floorboards, touch the smooth handrails and try to imagine all of the souls that have done …
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New Author Members – November 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! We Gather Together From the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Castle and The Girls of Atomic City comes a new way to look at American history through the story of giving thanks. From Ancient Rome through 21st-century America, bestselling author Denise Kiernan brings us a biography of an idea: gratitude, as a compelling human instinct and a global concept, more than just a mere holiday. Spanning centuries, We Gather Together is anchored amid …
Welcome to the November 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter!
Welcome to the November 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! Thank you for taking the time to read the latest issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter. We have put a lot of work into communicating better with our members and hope you are getting a lot of value from these new channels. We are excited to share our new announcements with you! The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and Pulpwood …
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Pulpwood Newsletter Article: How to Bake Ruggelach with Mom by Laura Davis
How to Bake Ruggelach with Mom Dig through the ratty blue file folder you keep your oldest recipes in. Inside, find a lopsided mess of stacked, stained, crispy, ancient papers. They’re not organized into neat categories, or any categories; they’re just shoved in there with no rhyme or reason. But you like it the way it is. You like that it smells musty like old flour and spilled yeast, dried soy sauce and sprinkles of cayenne. Some of these recipes you’ve been carrying in the same …
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Pulpwood Newsletter Article: So, You Think It Was Always a Memoir? by Laura Davis
So, You Think It Was Always a Memoir? When you pick up a book you love, you may think that the author always intended to write it that way—that they conceived of the novel or the memoir to be just the way it turned out—they just had to execute it. Right? Wrong. At least for this author, who writes from the gut and the heart, that was never the case. I’ve just published my seventh book, a memoir, The Burning Light of Two Stars, a mother-daughter estrangement and reconciliation story, a …
Welcome to the October 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter!
We have made several changes and improvements to the Pulpwood Newsletter and to the International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Reading Nation over the last couple of months. We are excited to share our new announcements with you and hope you will enjoy them. The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and Pulpwood author member announcements. Pulpwood Newsletter Article Contributions: Week of …
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New Author Members – October 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! A Memoir of Love and Commitment A page-turning, first-person story of a woman gripped by the sudden onset of bipolar disorder, the evolution of her marriage and how she eventually tames the beast of mental illness. "I knew I needed a break. I didn't realize I'd had one." With hard-earned wisdom and insight, she recalls the trial and error of various psychiatrists and the methods she discovers to alleviate the disorder on her own. Alternately funny and …
Welcome to the September 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter!
Welcome to the September 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! We have made several changes and improvements to the Pulpwood Newsletter and to the International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Reading Nation over the last couple of months. We are excited to share our new announcements with you and hope you will enjoy them. The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and Pulpwood author …
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New Author Members – September 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! Meet Me in Mumbai What can possibly go wrong when a woman 'of a certain age' asks the universe to get her out of the rut her life has become? MEET ME IN MUMBAI chronicles the unexpected journey of a sophisticated American woman who longs to escape small-town life and gets her wish to live life large. She falls in love with an Englishman used to wild camping and he dares her to meet him in Mumbai. Knit yourself a seatbelt for the misadventures of the …
August 2021 – Pulpwood Newsletter Article: What You Want in a Story, I Want Too by Susan Wingate
As a kid, I loved stories like Charlotte’s Web, Black Beauty, and Old Yeller, to name only a few. When I got a little older, the books became more edgy. I was also in acting and involved in dance, so I was reading a bunch of plays from the likes of William Shakespeare, Anton Chekov, and George Bernard Shaw. One of my favorite musicals was Jesus Christ Superstar. And, yes, I watched the remake in 2018 with John Legend and loved that one too. Again, as I got older, the books I read …
August 2021 – Pulpwood Newsletter Article: THE ELUSIVE LITERARY AGENT by Susan Wingate
One big goal for writers who want to be published by legacy publishers is to retain the services of a literary agent. Literary agents are key to authors selling their work. We consider them the gatekeepers of the publishing industry. They are the gatekeepers because they work as an added filter for publishers of either nonfiction or fiction. I write fiction so I look for agents who represent and who sell works of fiction. Most agents represent both but sometimes an agent will specialize in one …
Welcome to the August 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter!
Welcome to the August 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! There are new changes and improvements coming to the Pulpwood Newsletter and to the International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Reading Nation over the next couple of months. We are excited to share those announcements with you and hope you will enjoy them. The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and Pulpwood author member …
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New Author Members – August 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! The German Client (originally published in Italian as "Rossoamaro.") Private investigator Bacci Pagano can’t resist taking the bait when his new client dangles a check with too many zeros. He should have known that where there’s bait, there’s always a hook. In a hospital corridor, private investigator Bacci Pagano is keeping watch over Jasmìne Kilamba. If she lives, her testimony will shatter a notorious human trafficking ring. Seemingly out of nowhere, …
Welcome to the July 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter!
Welcome to the June 2021 Issue of the Pulpwood Newsletter! There are new changes and improvements coming to the Pulpwood Newsletter and to the International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Reading Nation over the next couple of months. We are excited to share those announcements with you and hope you will enjoy them. The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Covers Issue are highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and author announcement …
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New Author Members – July 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! No Names to Be Given The widely anticipated debut novel by Julia Brewer Daily is a glimpse into the lives of women forced by society to gift their newborns to strangers. Although this novel is a fictional account, it mirrors many of the adoption stories of its era. When three young unwed women meet at a maternity home hospital in New Orleans in 1965, they are expected to relinquish their babies and return home as if nothing transpired. Twenty-five years …
New Author Members – June 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! MIRAGE MAN Connor Harding is a Mirage Man for the New York mob. He’s smart, relentless, and a master of a trade that few people know exists. When it comes to solving problems for the underworld’s most dangerous criminals, he’s the go-to man. If you’ve got a problem, you want him on your side, but if you ARE the problem, you never want to meet him. In Connor’s line of work, mistakes get you killed. Until now, the only mistake he made was thinking his past …
June 2021 – Pulpwood Newsletter Cover Issue
Welcome to the June 2021 Cover Issue of the Pulpwood Queens Newsletter! There are new changes and improvements coming to the Pulpwood Newsletter and to the International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Reading Nation over the next couple of months. We are excited to share those announcements with you and hope you will enjoy them. The format for our monthly Pulpwood Newsletter Cover Issues is highlights of the most recent news, important book club announcements, and author announcement …
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New Author Members – May 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! The Kimono Tattoo “I jostled her shoulder and noticed when I did that her skin was cold to the touch….her entire torso was covered in tattoos of kimono motifs—fans, incense burners, peonies, and scrolls.” This ghastly scene was the last thing Ruth Bennett expected to encounter when she agreed to translate a novel by a long-forgotten Japanese writer. Returning to her childhood home in Kyoto had promised safety, solitude, and diversion from the wounds she …
New Pulpwood Authors – April 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! Savoring the Camino de Santiago: It's the Pilgrimage, Not the Hike An award-winning memoir and guidebook about the Camino de Santiago, with tales of kings, saints, sinners, and the author herself—all walking a fabled pilgrimage path, the Camino de Santiago in Spain. "Savoring the Camino de Santiago: It’s the Pilgrimage, Not the Hike" recounts the pilgrimage the author made in 2016 via the French route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de …
New Pulpwood Authors – March 2021
Welcome Our New Pulpwood Authors! Seven Year Summer Part memoir, medical guide and spiritual text, Seven Year Summer is the story of two women destined for death. While in her early 30s, Anna was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of lymphoma and spent over 2000 hours in Canadian hospitals. Seven years later, she met Eleanor, a woman in her 70s dying of renal failure. The two formed an unlikely friendship. Written largely while sitting bedside during the four weeks of Eleanor’s dying, …
5 Tips to Write a Book while Working a Day Job
5 Tips to Write a Book while Working a Day Job The route to becoming a published author involves a lot of hard work, especially since your book doesn’t actually start to make you money until pretty late in the process. Balancing a full-time day job with book-writing is not uncommon in authors — though that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Luckily, if you’re an author who’s about to embark on this journey yourself, I’ve got some tips that I think can help you out. Let’s dive in! 1. Always be ready to …
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