As I mentioned in Garamet's thread, I started my own publishing company with my partner who lives in the UK, and we now have several books in our catalog. All of our titles are available in both soft cover and e-book format on our website Glannant Ty.com, Amazon, Barns & Noble.com. We are currently accepting proposals from new authors. If you would like to make a submission to have your work considered, please visit our Submissions page on our website. If you're also looking for a good read, below is a list of our current titles. We have a little bit of something for everyone. We will also be publishing three new titles by the end of the year.
The Demdike Legacy by Barry Durham Fiction A murder in a quiet English village in Lancashire re-ignites a legacy of witchcraft thought to have died out four hundred years before, when the the Pendle Witches were hanged at Lancaster Castle in 1612. Their descendents live on, secretly following the old ways and keeping quietly to themselves. Now it seems that someone is intent on finishing the job started four centuries earlier. As the death toll rises, the descendents of the original Pendle Witches are forced out of hiding, and assist the police in hunting down the killer before they are completely wiped out. The Demdike Legacy is a thrilling mystery that combines modern-day detective work with historical witchcraft and old-world spiritual practices. Paperback: 472 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Media (February 26, 2015) Language: English ISBN-10: 0986167541 ISBN-13: 978-0986167546 Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.7 pound
The Psychic Spy by Irene Allen-Block Fiction The Psychic Spy tells the story of Eileen Evans, a beautiful young woman and talented psychic who is unwittingly recruited by MI6 to join their new top secret Remote Viewing program “Blue Star” during the heart of the Cold War in the 1970’s and 80’s. Eileen quickly finds herself embroiled in excitement and danger as she quickly becomes a “psychic spy” for British Intelligence. Finding forbidden love with another agent, Eileen descends into a dark world filled with political intrigue, danger and death. Not only must she cope with the possibility of losing her life, she must also struggle with the very real threat of losing her soul. Smart, sexy and filled with humor and peril, The Psychic Spy is a thrilling adventure that explores a little-known but very real world where governments use actual psychics to spy on their enemies, and in some cases, even their allies! Using her own real-life experiences as a remote viewer, Irene Allen-Block has created a powerful tale that should entertain and educate readers on a piece of history that has been hidden in the shadows. Nick Redfern, author of “The Real Men In Black” says that The Psychic Spy is “filled with adventure, intrigue and shadowy characters. As Irene Allen-Block skillfully shows, the mind is a mysterious and dangerous tool." Product Details Paperback: 270 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Publishing; 2nd edition (December 10th, 2014) Language: English ISBN-13: 978-0-9861675-0-8 Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.7 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
Marc Slade Investigates: The Stephenville UFO by Ken Cherry Fiction In January of 2008 the citizens of Stephenville, TX, were astounded to witness a series of unexplained lights and craft flying over their skies, chased by military jets. These sightings would set off a series of events that would quickly become one of the most controversial and well documented UFO cases in US history. Enter investigator Marc Slade, who has spent a lifetime investigating UFOs. What starts out as a simple investigation quickly turns into an intricate web of government conspiracies and an evil plot that threatens the very existence of humanity. As Slade digs deeper into the mystery, he finds his life is on the line and he must go on the run as he dodges government agents and the mysterious “Men In Black” to expose the nefarious plan before it’s too late. Based on actual events, Marc Slade Investigates: The Stephenville UFO is a fascinating and frightening tale of sinister plots and shadow government agencies vying for control of the country. Author Ken Cherry has woven an intricate blend of facts told as fiction that shines a light on an ominous chapter of American history, and proving that not everything is as it seems. Paperback: 342 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Media (May 14, 2015) Language: English ISBN-10: 0986167576 ISBN-13: 978-0986167577 Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
The Girl Who Rode Dolphins by Michael Ganas Fiction Former Navy Seal Jake Javolyn, a dive boat operator by profession and part-time smuggler by necessity, has come to Haiti to fulfill a solemn promise made to a comrade-in-arms killed in the mountains of Tora Bora. Hiring his boat out to a renowned marine zoologist, he sets course for Navassa Island only to stumble across a beautiful girl in the open sea. Encircled by a pod of six white dolphins, the girl is found riding a seventh much larger but similar creature. Javolyn quickly discovers the girl has extraordinary powers, and her companions are unlike any sea mammals he has ever encountered. Shortly thereafter, they lead him to a hidden cove teeming with life where fantastic riches abound beneath calm waters, upon which he is plunged into a world of the supernatural and confrontation with iniquitous forces bent on vengeance and the capture of nature’s most recent miracles. Evil has asserted itself in the form of a most unlikely alliance, one which Javolyn finds himself pitted against. A sadistic colonel seeks to take control of Haiti by forging an unholy partnership with a vicious drug ring and Islamic terrorists. In a race against time, Javolyn and the girl must stop an insidious plot aimed at obtaining a catastrophic weapon lying in the ocean depths near Navassa Island. The Girl Who Rode Dolphins is a one of a kind nail-biting adventure that will leave readers spellbound and enthralled with its superb mix of intense action and mysticism. Paperback: 764 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Publishing; 2 edition (June 4, 2015) Language: English ISBN-10: 0986167584 ISBN-13: 978-0986167584 Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.7 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
Claiming The Coldflame by Amy Good Fiction Bleda is a young Driakatana woman living a quiet life in an island village in the land of Areth, until a series of fantastic events changes the course of her life. After learning of her supernatural origins, Bleda embarks on a journey to unravel the mystery of her past life while searching for The Coldflame – the world’s most powerful weapon that can bring peace back to an unstable world. There are dark forces that would do anything to stop her quest and prevent her from fulfilling her destiny, and as Bleda continues to learn more about her destiny she begins to realize that her former life is directly related to the future of the world. Claiming The Coldflame is an epic story set in a magical world filled with fascinating races and terrifying creatures, and where good and evil battle for the ultimate control of the planet. Product Details Paperback: 436 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Publishing Language: English ISBN-10: 150099989X ISBN-13: 978-1500999896 Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
Lost in Space and Time by Sue Kyng Non-Fiction Sue Kyng had spent a lifetime entertaining audiences on both stage and screen, when a medical emergency brought her to the edge of death and gave her a unique view of the other side of existence. Here she met JACOB, an enigmatic monk who would become her spiritual teacher and confidant. Through Jacob’s guidance, Sue would come to a greater understanding of mankind’s place in the universe, and how each of us walk a path towards enlightenment and completion. British writer and broadcaster Tony Topping says of Lost in Space and Time, “Wired into what I perceive to be the spiritual grid, (Sue Kyng’s) experiences have been hair-raising; including her Near-Death Experience, which was the catalyst for the written work you are about to relish, ultimately achieved by crossing the boundary between this reality and the afterlife.” Product Details Paperback: 330 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Publishing (December 17, 2014) Language: English ISBN-13: 978-0-9861675-3-9 Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.8 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
Among The Spirits by Irene Allen-Block Non-Fiction Among The Spirits tells the story of Irene Allen-Block who discovered at a very early age that she wasn’t like the other children she played with while growing up in England — she could see and communicate with spirits! This would lead Irene down a unique and sometimes lonely path of self discovery. Filled with laughter, tears and frightening visions of the other side, Among The Spirits is a personal story of one woman’s spiritual journey as she travels through the world of the strange and paranormal. “(Among The Spirits) not only defines the life of Irene Allen-Block, but is also explanatory of what she experiences on a daily basis. Writing a memoir usually involves recall of various anecdotes and personal encounters the author assumes the reader will enjoy and remember. Irene’s personal story not only includes many fond reflections of family and friends, but it also introduces the raw truth of a young girl’s life evolving in an intimidating psychic domain. - Lon Strickler Product Details Paperback: 302 pages Publisher: Glannant Ty Publishing; Second Edition edition (November 30, 2014) Language: English ISBN-13: 978-0-9861675-2-2 Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.7 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
Well, good luck on your venture BD, but I think this gratuitous sales pitch is 100x more disgusting as anything Castle ever offered up, not least because of it's rather blatant nature.
I'm offering books for people to read, one of which I co-wrote. I'm proud of the books we have published and I want our authors to get the most exposure I can. If that offends you, that's your issue.
I'm perfectly fine with this and don't see it being any different than Dan Leach, for example, "advertising" that his photos were available to be ordered as prints.
Come on. A fellow science fiction fan, promoting his companies sales of science fiction novels, on a science fiction discussion board. Nothing wrong here.
I find myself in agreement with Dayton here. While the subject matter may not appeal to everyone, where's the harm in promoting one's work in a forum devoted to precisely that? @El Chup, I don't see you objecting to Paladin's art thread.
Is Paladin posting links to commercial products? When Castle posted his PayPal links it wasn't tolerated. Why is this over sales pitch ok?
For the same reason Tamar started a thread in the GR once upon a time to showcase Peter Octavian's site selling scented oils, fantasy art, and jewelry. And I'll remind you that Castle's PayPal account was only tangentially related to his book. Besides, why does any of this bother you so much?
We allowed Castle to post links to his Amazon store. Chup is remembering incorrectly. What we objected to was purchase links for vaping products he was reviewing. He claimed it was unintentional as he was copy pasting from his blog. I accepted the explanation, he didn't do it again, and that was that.
This. I see El Chup is showing his true colours again. *checks watch* Isn't time for him to storm off the board in a huff? Anyway, I'll check out some of @Black Dove's books. I've always supported WF posters' endeavours regardless of my opinion of them as posters. Storm, garamet and Diacanu are among the posters that have earned some kind of royalty from me. Hell, I even bought Castle's crappy short story.
We are preparing to release our latest title next week in time for Halloween: A Goblin's Tale by Emily Kelly Baoth always dreamed of adventure, and was quite unlike the other goblin boys his age. Sneaking out in the dead of night, he decides to investigate one of the most baffling mysteries of goblin culture - the disappearance of King Séadna and Prince Rian. Baoth soon finds himself in very real danger, pitted against the evils that lurk in Fennore Forest as he dives head first into his journey. Encountering hidden dangers and meeting new companions along the way, Baoth discovers that there is much more to this mystery than he imagined, and that his own destiny is deeply entwined in ways that ne never could have imagined. A Goblin's Tale is a thrilling adventure set in a magical land where mythical creatures hold the fate of he world in their hands. This is a fun and magical book that can be enjoyed by the entire family. The author is only 15 years old and she has done a superb job of creating a lived-in world filled with magical creatures.