Darwinian criticism
Darwin Garrison of Darwin’s Evolutions reviews Troll Valley.
Darwin Garrison of Darwin’s Evolutions reviews Troll Valley.
If you’re a faithful Barnes & Noble customer, and have been waiting for Troll Valley to appear on their site, I have wonderful news for you. B&N is now carrying the e-book for the Nook. Alas, we haven’t been able to include the cover art with this file. So here’s a nice big version, which … Continue reading A niche in a Nook
Today we have two blog reviews of Troll Valley. First, from Will Duquette at The View From the Foothills: They always tell aspiring writers that they should write what they know. As commonly understood, I think this is hogwash—a writer needs to be able to go beyond his personal experience to date. But there’s no … Continue reading Twice the critical goodness!
Dr. Gene Edward Veith, author of God At Work and other highly regarded Christian books, reviews Troll Valley here.
I am reliably informed that Troll Valley is now available in (for?) the iBooks app. As I understand it, I don’t need to provide any kind of a link, just inform you that this is so. The world of iStuff is a mystery to me. Also, someone pointed me to this link, which takes you … Continue reading Rejoice, iBook readers!
“Lars Walker proves prescient,” says Grim of Grim’s Hall. I knew he was going to say that. He shares a passage from Troll Valley that he enjoyed. I’m fond of that one myself. You too can enjoy this clairvoyant e-book. Kindle here. Nook here. Not all Norwegians are dull and conventional. I’ll admit I am, … Continue reading A free plug, and a freebooter
All in all, a pretty good day. I took half a vacation day, because I had to meet a service entity for my regularly scheduled furnace inspection. I also needed to pick up my snow blower, which, I had been informed, was now back in fighting trim. I knew both these things would cost me … Continue reading It seems like a good day; what did I overlook?
Our friend Grim at the Grim’s Hall blog has the honor of posting the first blog review of Troll Valley. And what he has to say about it is extremely intriguing: There is a wider lesson to her example. A family home is like a broader human community in that it has rules that establish … Continue reading Apparently I have hidden depths
I’m currently contacting bloggers, offering free e-copies of Troll Valley for review. If you are writing an established blog (no newbies or once-a-year bloggers allowed), contact me through this blog to ask for yours. Update: To make the process easier, the handiest way to request a review copy is to e-mail me at lars (AT) … Continue reading Call for bloggers
You won a free e-copy of Troll Valley by suggesting the subtitle we used on the cover. Please contact me by e-mail to get your file.