Featured Author: Morgan Nyberg

Author Morgan Nyberg

Morgan Nyberg was born in Port Arthur, Ontario and grew up in farming country in southern British Columbia. After graduating from the University of British Columbia he worked as a labourer for a decade before finally settling into teaching. For most of the last 30 years he has lived abroad, teaching English as a Foreign Language in Ecuador, Portugal and the Sultanate of Oman. His first book, The Crazy Horse Suite, a verse play, was performed on the stage in New York and was broadcast on CBC Radio. His memoir, Mark, won the CBC Literary Competition. His first venture into book-length fiction, a children’s novel, Galahad Schwartz and the Cockroach Army, won Canada’s prestigious Governor General’s Award for Literature. Since then he has added a further children’s novel, Bad Day in Gladland, and three novels for adults, El Dorado Shuffle, Mr. Millennium, and Since Tomorrow. He currently lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Continue reading “Featured Author: Morgan Nyberg”

Future of Ink Top 10 Self-Publishing Blog Contest

Ellen Britt and Denise Wakeman have announced their inaugural contest to find the Top 10 Best Self-Publishing Blogs. On their blog, The Future of Ink, they write:

“We need your help to find the ‘best of the best’ blogs specifically for online entrepreneurs who are looking for information about self-publishing. To that end we’re launching a contest and invite you to nominate your favorite blog for self-publishers.”

To be eligible, a blog must be nominated by multiple people. Nominations are open until  November 16, 2012.

Entrants will be evaluated based on:

1) the quality of their content;

2) the frequency of their posts;

3) reader involvement; and,

4) their blog’s ranking.

If you’d like to nominate Indies Unlimited (and we would appreciate that) you can do so in the comment thread on the Future of Ink Blog. Winners will be announced in mid December.

Video Trailer: Deviations

deviationsFormer police detective Karen Seagate is drinking herself to oblivion and having dangerous sex with losers from the bar when the new police chief tracks her down. It seems there were problems with her departure. A high-profile murder gives Seagate a chance to work as a detective again … but the new chief is one for the rules, and Seagate has too many deviations from official protocol. These deviations might get her fired. They might also get her killed. But she’s determined they’ll help her find the killer.

 

 

Deviations, the detective novel by Mike Markel, is available from Amazon.comand Amazon UK.

Weekly Flash Fiction Poll

Time for IU readers to decide who will be this week’s winner in the Indies Unlimited Flash Fiction Challenge.

You can check out this week’s entries here. The entrants did a great job with the writing prompt and the merciless constraints of the exercise.  Vote for your fave and then use those share buttons at the bottom of the post to spread the word that the vote is on.

Who penned your favorite flash fiction entry in this week's competition?

  • Chris James (39%, 26 Votes)
  • Jacqueline Hopkins (31%, 21 Votes)
  • yezall (10%, 7 Votes)
  • Eva Gallant (4%, 3 Votes)
  • Mandy White (4%, 3 Votes)
  • paulashene (4%, 3 Votes)
  • Dave Stone (4%, 3 Votes)
  • Beth Shelly (1%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 67

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