Friday, November 28, 2008

 

Nameless God review


From Joyfully Reviewed, reviewd by Cassie [full review here]

"I read the book in one setting because I had to know how it ended. When I reached the end, I felt as if I’d gone through the journey with Fisk and Levin. I was also a little sad, because the story was over. I am happy to Joyfully Recommend The Nameless God. I also have to say I hope Emily Veinglory plans to write more stories set in this world, because I think there are a great many stories waiting to be told."

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

 

Nameless God, review summary and giveaway

From the reviews:
* "The Nameless God is one of the best fantasy stories I’ve read in a long time ... Everything about The Nameless God, including the characters, the setting, the conflict, and the love scenes, is well-written. ... I am happy to Joyfully Recommend The Nameless God" [Joyfully Reviewed]
* "In the end, the book and its characters fascinate me. The quiet desolation that permeates from start to finish creates an irresistible atmosphere, sucking me into the story’s events and the characters’ lives with frightening ease." [Uniquely Pleasurable]
* "The plot of this story really caught my attention. The idea of an unremarkable and humble man who is thrust by fate into a situation he never wanted nor even imagined is very appealing to me." [Romance Junkies]
* "Fisk reminds me a bit of the old saints of Christian's history, men like S. Francesco or S. Antonio, born in wealth but who chose to be poorer among the poor; the only difference is that Fisk is already poor, but he chooses not to improve his status thanks to the vision's gift." [Elisa Rolle]

But don't take their word for it, buy a copy of The Nameless God today! Or perhaps tomorrow, because I will randomly choose one comment on this post and send you a complimentary copy. (If you would like a copy of the book please add your email address to your comment so I can send it without delay). If you want to double your chances you could also comment at my ERECblog.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

 

New Review: A Nameless God


There is another very insightful review at Uniquely Pleasurable by Bookutopiamom, this time for A Nameless God. This kind of feedback is gold for me as well as providing some real information to potential readers.

"In the end, the book and its characters fascinate me. The quiet desolation that permeates from start to finish creates an irresistible atmosphere, sucking me into the story’s events and the characters’ lives with frightening ease. While I’m left with questions about where things go from the end, and hesitations regarding Levin’s well-roundedness compared to other characters (I really don’t want to think of Levin as purely a foil simply because I want more from all of them, though it’s obvious he does play that role here), the story remains eloquent and engrossing. I can only hope the author hopes to continue the saga. There is so much to be explored."

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Monday, September 15, 2008

 

New review: The Nameless God

"The plot of this story really caught my attention. The idea of an unremarkable and humble man who is thrust by fate into a situation he never wanted nor even imagined is very appealing to me. Fisk is the heart of the novel. As I read I was fascinated by the way he handled his predicament and I really enjoyed the way his character developed throughout the story."

[Review in full, by Christina for Romance Junkies]

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

 

Nameless God Review


"Emily Veinglory did a fantastic job capturing the medieval past in this story. I enjoyed this book very much and can only wish for more of the characters. Fisk and Levin touched my heart. I highly recommend this read."

[Full review at Literary Nymphs]

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

 

New Review: The Nameless God


"Fisk reminds me a bit of the old saints of Christian's history, men like S. Francesco or S. Antonio, born in wealth but who chose to be poorer among the poor; the only difference is that Fisk is already poor, but he chooses not to improve his status thanks to the vision's gift. He is an humble man, and he underestimates himself. He believes Levin to be the important man in the story, and instead even Levin in the big design of God will not be able to see the right thing to do, only Fisk will be able to do that."

Review from Elisa Rolle, read it in full here.

The Nameless God, available here.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

 
Not only is The Nameless God now out at Loose Id, but Wolfkin has climbed up to 9th on Samhain's top selling list (see left column)

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Monday, July 28, 2008

 

Nameless God

Nameless God will be released around midnight tonight--watch for it here.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

 
The Nameless God, now on Loose Id's coming soon page.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

 

The Nameless God, Cover

The cover gods, and Croco Designs, be praised.

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

 

Habeus Greenus Redux

I am busy on the edits for The Nameless God. In the meantime here is the new way I am going to graph my online earnings. Just the monthly dollar figure but divided by three income sources, books, photos and advertising. Currently the latter two are pretty low but I will be working on that and the graph helps me track progress.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

 

The Nameless God


The Nameless God seems to have the potential to slip into a very early publishing slot at Loose Id, so it may be coming out by the end of July. It does need not only copy editing but modifications to some scenes--so hitting the early slot will depend partly on me getting the edits done promptly. This story is a particular favorite of mine so I look forward to seeing it released.

I am also finally starting to get the website how I want it. If any of you get a chance could you please go to the main page and look the the bottom of the right column. Is the blog display widget displaying correctly for you? I like the idea of giving a blog preview on the index page but I worry about the widget being slow loading or nor working on all browsers....

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