Jamuna Advani published The Nurse Hemabati, a short story and poetry anthology written in the Manipuri language. She attended the release in September in Manipur, India. In October she was the chief guest at the foundation day ceremony of the women’s literary organization, LEIKOL.
John G. Bluck has released three books: The Knight Prowler a Novella, a murder mystery set in a Livermore of the future; Venus Warning a Novelette, a science fiction story about global warming and astronauts’ discoveries on Venus; and Venus Warning & Other Tales, which includes the two novella’s and tales in the sci-fi, military, and general short story genres. In addition, his story, “Eternal Love,” has been accepted for publication in the B Street Writers Collective’s 2018 compilation What Is Love.
B. Lynn Goodwin published Never Too Late: From Wannabe to Wife at 62. How does a 62-year-old woman who’s never been married find happiness with a two-time widower seeking his third wife on . . . Craigslist? Goodwin tells all in Never Too Late.
Eloise Hamann released her latest novel, Lower World. The story is a dystopian science fiction murder mystery. Landley, a lower caste member of a society dwelling under the ocean floor, becomes associated with a secret group charged with tetraped survival. When hints of the group’s existence surface, members’ lives are threatened.
Judy Lussie has published a novel, Second Time Around. This sequel to Lake Biwa Wishes explores second chances at love amid the difficulties of blended families and career challenges.
Sharon Svitak published the third and last book in her sweet romance Spruce Creek Trilogy, Simply Outrageous. A chance meeting aboard a transatlantic flight brings two free spirits together. Trust issues build as one partner holds back critical personal information.