This week I am hosting Dan O'Brien and his book "The Twins Of Devonshire And The Curse Of The Widow."
Below you'll find a few questions and answers from the author, an excerpt of the book, and links for more information on Dan O'Brien and his work.
All his books are only 99 cents on Amazon right now, and "The Twins Of Devonshire And The Curse Of The Widow" will be available as a free download August 13th-17th!
Below you'll find a few questions and answers from the author, an excerpt of the book, and links for more information on Dan O'Brien and his work.
All his books are only 99 cents on Amazon right now, and "The Twins Of Devonshire And The Curse Of The Widow" will be available as a free download August 13th-17th!
Plus, follow Dan O'Brien's blog at http://thedanobrienproject.blogspot.com/ for a chance to win a Kindle Fire!
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heroes must rise. Xeno Lobo, enigmatic and cryptic, hunts the Widow, seeking an
object taken from him years before. Will he be able to stem the tide of violence
and horror that sweeps the land?
A
few questions for the author:
When
is it time to stop calculating risk and rewards, and just go ahead and do what
you know is right?Welcome
to the third day of The
Twins of Devonshire and the Curse of the Widow blog
tour. It will run until August 17th and will feature excerpts and new author
interviews each day. But first, here is the obligatory blurb about the novel to
settle you into this strange world:
A
plague has covered the land, a single word on the lips of the frightened masses:
the Widow. Washing a wave of terror over the countryside and then disappearing
like a thief in the night, the Widow holds a kingdom in the palm of her hand.
The eyes of Chaos have settled on Prima Terra
This
is an interesting question because without any kind of preparation, we doom
ourselves to failure without understanding why. I think there is a time and a
place for organizing your plans, but then the real work begins. You need to be
willing to go as far as your possibly can, even push the limits of what you
consider comfortable.
If
we learn from our mistakes, why are we always so afraid to make a
mistake?
I
think it is the pressure from others to live up to how they perceive us. Often,
we trade in self-esteem for group perception and it becomes all that matters.
When we are concerned how people will judge what we have done, we want there to
be as little ammo for a public humiliation as possible.
What
would you do differently if you knew nobody would judge you?
I
do things even though I know I will be judged by others. To me, stepping outside
of your comfort zone and challenging the static ideas about who you is at the
core of really living your life. People will always let you know how they would
do it, or how they think you should live your life. The reality is pretty
simple: You decide. In the end, if it doesn't hurt you or others, then why
not?
Here
be an excerpt for your enjoyment:
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Bio:
A psychologist, author, editor, philosopher, martial artist, and skeptic, he has
published several novels and currently has many in print, including:
The
End of the World Playlist, Bitten, The
Journey, The
Ocean and the Hourglass, The
Path of the Fallen, The
Portent,
and Cerulean
Dreams.
Follow him on Twitter (@AuthorDanOBrien) or visit his blog http://thedanobrienproject.blogspot.com.
He recently started a consultation business. You can find more information about
it here: http://www.amalgamconsulting.com/.
All
of his books are only 99 cents on Kindle right now!
Download The
Twins of Devonshire and the Curse of the Widow for
free on Kindle from 8/13 until 8/17!
Would
you like to win a Kindle Fire?
Visit http://thedanobrienproject.blogspot.com/ and follow the blog for a chance to win a Kindle Fire!
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