Posts Tagged emerging literature

Just a Season of Literature Books

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

‘Not since The Color Purple have I read a literature book that evoked such emotions. John T. Wills possesses the ability to transport the reader directly into the life and struggles of his main characters story…’ One reviewer emphatically says about this emerging literature book.

You Can Astral Project

You Can Astral Project

Just a Season by John T. Wills

Just a Season is a luminous story into the life of a man who, in the midst of pain and loss, journeys back in time to reexamine all the important people, circumstances, and intellectual fervor that contributed to the richness of his life. This fictional narrative begins with a grief-stricken father visiting the gravesite of his beloved son who was killed in a tragic accident; a moment that he and no other loving parent should ever have to face. As he sadly gazes at his son’s headstone and reads what is inscribed there, the dates 1981 – 2001 bring about an illuminating discovery. The tiny dash that separates the years of one’s birth and death represents the whole of a person’s life. So if this tiny dash were to tell his life’s story, what would it say? In Just a Season, the dash of this man’s life is revealed and what emerges from the pages of this literature book is a legacy of true benevolence and grace.

Just a Season by John T. Wills

‘John T. Wills captures a male bonding between generations and lets the literature book reader passively watch as family love and closeness unfold on the literature pages before us–in Just a Season…’

Overcoming High School Angst and Alienation

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

High School Asylum revolves around the angst of a teenager. Arthur Newman, high school freshman, bares his soul and conquers angst and clinical depression while adjusting to the alienation of Skyview High School. High School Asylum by Adam Dustus is emerging literature for both younger and older readers. Click My Lit is proud to present this book on overcoming angst and alienation to you.

High School Asylum by Adam Dustus

“Growing up is no easy task … but try doing it after a near death experience and the death of your father.”  While High School Asylum takes a raw unfiltered look at some of the worst aspects of the American educational system, one will also find the very best of human qualities in a teenager struggling to overcome angst and alienation to find his identity in Skyview High School.

Click My Lit seeks Emerging Literature

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Calling all Emerging Writers – especially self-published authors

Seeking Emerging Literature

Seeking Emerging Literature

Where is the next Ernest Hemingway, JRR Tolkien, or Arthur C Clark going to come from?  Can you honestly point at any of the current bestsellers, and truthfully say – “This is a classic?”  People with literary talent are likely out there now—but without having the market hype behind them, they will probably never become known.  They will go back to being the mechanics, schoolteachers and shop clerks they were before they wrote.  And the world’s readers will have squandered a literary classic that never came into being.

Books by the huge publishers have;
1.    Prettier jackets.  Publishers have a staff of highly paid graphic artists and marketers.  Emerging authors have likely done the cover themselves.
2.    More polished text.  Publishers have an army of proofreaders and editors.  Emerging writers often have to proofread their own.
3.    Better Exposure In Bookstores.  Publishers/Distributors pay to co-opt shelve space in the prominent locations.  The emerging author’s works are hidden away in the consignment area-and the author might never be paid.  Click My Lit can help out here.
4.    Better Testimonials and Advertising.  Publishers have the best that ‘MONEY can buy’.  The emerging writer has to wait until someone actually reads their work.
But do any of these REALLY make the literature intrinsically better?
Big Publishers – you can ‘Click My Lit’ – I’m standing up for emerging literature.

Click My Lit will search out literary works and showcase writers that haven’t gained notice yet.  We’ll provide some marketing assistance for them through the Click My Lit project.  Click My Lit aims to give lesser-known literature some readership, while providing lit readers a wider choice of reading entertainment.

Aspiring authors and poets, even self-published, if some of your work is currently on the market, contact Click My Lit and we’ll arrange to get your lit  linked in.

Readers, let us know what you think of the homespun literature we bring to your attention.  We can all work together to make the literary world a healthy environment for new writing talent to flourish.

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