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Jim wrote: "To all the special Goodreads members,(You know who you are.)
Upon first joining Goodreads, I had no preconceived expectations. After five months of membership, I know exactly what to expect - int..."
Jim, you are the kind of member we hoped for when we created this group. I am pleased and honored to have members such as you who value the thoughtful expression of lively opinion exchange, and who also learn something or take something from such exchanges. That sentiment is what makes a reading discussion group so precious to so many. I hope you will continue to participate and remain a beacon of enjoyable and though-provoking discussion,
Chris Shields,
Founder, Modern Good Reads
New Release, THE MAEBOWN, the Weald Fae Journals finale, now available on Amazon, and soon in paperback. Check out the entire four book series, beginning with The Steward:
Thank you so much--
Chris Shields, Author,
Founder, Modern Good Reads
Billy wrote: ""The Reluctant Savage" by Billy Ray Chitwood"I'm so sorry, Billy, but authors may not nominate their own work. Thanks much, though.
Chris
Dawn wrote: "
"I'm sorry, Dawn, but authors can't nominate their own work for MGR BOTM. Maybe a reader can, and you'll be in the list that way. Thanks much,
Chris,
Founder, Modern Good Reads
Rebecca wrote: "Deadly Thyme I'd like to make this a free offer if anyone is interested in making this the book for discussion.or perhaps for next time? Still free for the group. Let me know."
Sorry, Rebecca, authors cannot nominate their own books for MGR BOTM. I apologize. Perhaps one of your readers will? Thanks,
Chris,
Founder, Modern Good Reads
Beth wrote: "Fatal Descent
"Sorry, Beth, you can't nominate your own in MGR BOTM events.
Chris
Founder, Modern Good Reads
Yelle wrote: "Christopher wrote: "Great News: THE MAEBOWN (Weald Fae Journals, Book 4)
is now available on Amazon. It will soon be available all over. I'm so happy to present thi..."Thank you so much, Yelle. You're a great friend, and I appreciate you very much.
Great News: THE MAEBOWN (Weald Fae Journals, Book 4)
is now available on Amazon. It will soon be available all over. I'm so happy to present this fourth and final installment of the series. Four years in the making, the Weald Fae Journals has been a great journey both in story exploration and personal exploration. I want to thank everyone who has helped make it the success it's becoming, and those who have yet to find it. I appreciate you all, Chris Shields,
Author, Weald Fae Journals
Founder, Modern Good Reads
I've been reading a number of articles about Boomer Lit. It seems that some authors are taking up the charge to get Boomer Lit recognized as a general genre, with other genres under it as sub-genres, such as Horror, Mystery, Romance. I understand why, if you are a Boomer Lit author, one would want the category to be accepted as a head genre, but it doesn't make sense to me. Boomer Lit refers to an age group, whether it's character ages that Baby Boomers can relate to, or story lines from a generation period described as the Baby Boomer generation. Considering that, it would not make sense to sublimate the age group of the story characters into the overall genre designation if it's, say, a horror story. Horror is already a genre, so Boomer Lit would be the sub-genre, not the genre heading with Horror as the sub-genre. I don't understand the authors that want to turn that around. It's already widely held that YA is not a recognized genre, but instead a sub-genre. The same goes with the new NA. The same should be held for BL.
Hi, Ceri. Would just like everyone to know how much faith we have in your expertise, and how much style you exhibit as a person. You're going to love it, I'm sure, and meet so many great readers who just loooove to comment and discuss their passions for books. So glad to have you aboard, Chris
S.M. wrote: "lol I noticed that, too. I'm Angela and I don't know why the page won't use my full pseudonym.I also want to add that having a good list of words in a word search database is really important if ..."
What "nuggets" Angela, if you wouldn't mind expounding?
Many of the posts here include the first several lines, or the first paragraph. If it's not a good FIRST line, but only good when paired or coupled with following lines, it doesn't qualify and is moot for the topic. Maybe we need a Great First Paragraph topic?
Travis wrote: "I have to go with The Odd Thomas Series.I love the whole series."
Odd Thomas is an amazing character construction. I'm in the middle of Odd Hours (though I get little time to read it), and love the character. A fry cook...with unlimited powers of observation. He grows on you quickly.
Nicole wrote: "My last comment is to Christopher. I think Urban Fantasy is called as such because of the fantasy of different make believe characters and that is us set in a urban/ city location. I don't think ..."
To clarify, Nicole, the characters in Urban Fantasy are not created from any model of urban dwellers, but typically are oriented toward either Young Adult fantasy models or Paranormal Romance fantasy models. They aren't typically drawn from realistic urban social makeup, but are fantasy, usually erotic, characters dropped into urban settings, not urban culture per se. That's the typical makeup of an Urban Fantasy. There is really no crossover between what is considered the substance of Urban Fantasy and the substance of Urban Fiction. Two distinctly different variations on the urban setting. One taking the setting only, and one capturing the setting and culture to develop the scene and characters.
Epic Fantasy: 4 FREE short stories. Weald Fae Journals Preludes: The Fae Wars. Read all four on my site. Exclusive content in association with my epic fantasy series.Find Them Here: The Fae War Episodes

I hope you enjoy them. If you do, please try out the series, Weald Fae Journals:
The Steward (Weald Fae Journals, Book 1)
The Changeling (Weald Fae Journals, Book 2
The Aetherfae (Weald Fae Journals, Book 3)Book 4 is coming very soon. Look for it: The Maebown (Weald Fae Journals, Book 4)
Thank you so much for trying out the Weald Fae Journals series.
You can also find them on my Amazon Author Page at:
Christopher Shields on Amazon
New Release: THE AETHERFAE (Weald Fae Journals, Book 3)
Description:
“The Weald is No More”
Much has changed for Maggie O’Shea in the past eight months. The Weald is abandoned—its last Steward dead and the Seelie Clan in tatters. Maggie, her family, and her friends are on the run, frantically traversing the globe as they are hunted by Ozara’s Alliance, Rogue Fae, and a ruthless vampire tracker named Mara, who is capable of seeing through all of Maggie’s cleverest tricks and disguises.
As Maggie travels deeper and deeper into Europe’s most ancient Fae territories, danger and destruction follow her at every turn. The only things that can save her? Discovering the identity of the second Aetherfae—her most dangerous adversary—and learning the secret to creating Aether, the only weapon strong enough to destroy her enemy. And the clock is ticking.
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Thank you for your consideration,
Chris Shields,
Modern Good Reads,
Founder, Group Moderator
Jul 19, 2013 05:06PM
I'd like to echo Travis, and say thank you so much, Sheree, for your generous visit with us. Your insights have been invaluable, and we truly appreciate your guidance. Thank you all for your great questions, and I hope you've found some great tools through Sheree's responses. I will leave this thread up for review until the end of the month, so please look through all the great questions and answers at your leisure. Take care,Chris Shields,
Modern Good Reads
Founder, Group Moderator
Jul 19, 2013 10:48AM
Hi, Sheree,I've read that publishers, and some agents, look at Kirkus reviews and reviews of other similar firms for particularly exceptional book reviews. Is that true, and if so, what weight do publisher or agents give those reviews in terms of considering a self-published author's work?
Thanks for your insights--Chris
Epic Fantasy: 4 FREE short stories. Weald Fae Journals Preludes: The Fae Wars. Read all four on my site. Exclusive content in association with my epic fantasy series.Find Them Here: The Fae War Episodes

I hope you enjoy them. If you do, please try out the series, Weald Fae Journals:
The Steward (Weald Fae Journals, Book 1)
The Changeling (Weald Fae Journals, Book 2
The Aetherfae (Weald Fae Journals, Book 3)Book 4 is coming very soon. Look for it: The Maebown (Weald Fae Journals, Book 4)
Thank you so much for trying out the Weald Fae Journals series.
You can also find them on my Amazon Author Page at:
Christopher Shields on Amazon
