Showing posts with label Author William H. Coles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Author William H. Coles. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Giveaway: 3 Awesome Titles by Author Wiliam H. Coles


As part of today's MEET THE AUTHOR: William H. Coles post,
 I am also hosting a giveaway for 
3 awesome titles by William H. Coles
 including his newest book, Guardian Deceit.  
To enter simply complete the Rafflecopter below. 
Be sure to check out his other post below to learn more about him! 

Guardian Deceit 


  Darwin Hastings is seventeen and his dying aunt sends him from Pittsburgh to New York to a new guardian, a famous wealthy football player. He is excited and afraid; he wants to recapture the love he knew with his parents before they died and become a doctor like his father. But in his new home of celebrities, crooks, untrustworthiness, and excessively wealthy deviants, lust and want thwart his search for selfless caring love, and in his quest to become a doctor, he discovers the altruism of health care and scientific discovery riddled with profit motivation and deficient moral standards. A finalist in the 2012 William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition.




The Surgeon's Wife

   Mike Boudreaux, as a trauma surgeon Chief of Service, must discipline an impaired surgeon performing unnecessary and dangerous surgery for the obese. He is Boudreaux's former teacher and mentor, and Boudreaux falls in love with his young, beautiful, New-Orleans-socially-prominent wife. Boudreaux cannot hide the adulterous affair that erodes his career authority and reputation. Family and society reject the woman he loves unconditionally; when she moves in with Boudreaux, her rebellious daughter disappears. As Boudreaux tries to retrieve and convince the daughter to support her mother, the jealous husband's surgical career declines; a young patient dies; the public is outraged. The crazed husband blames his wife and Boudreaux for his decline and threatens violent revenge. The couple plans marriage and strains to regain pride and confidence amidst the hostility of accusatory taunts of friends, family and society.


The Spirit of Want


  A married successful woman lawyer falls in love with a vibrant successful TV evangelist client accused of statutory rape and rejects family and daughter to be with him. She loses his case and her career is ruined and escapes with him to Africa. She discovers soul-wrenching secrets and disturbing truths about her lover, and tries to build a new career and mend severed ties with her family with disastrous results. A short-list finalist in both the 2011 and 2012 William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competitions.




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Meet the Author: William H. Coles

  Today we are visiting with William H. Coles; the author of several novels including his most recent, Guardian of Deceit.
He has also been so kind as to sponsor a giveaway for three of his novels here on Stephanie's Book Shelf. Be sure to check out the William H. Coles Giveaway page to enter to win!

Meet Author William H. Coles


 I grew up learning to love literary fiction.  Austen, Bronte, Conrad, Flaubert, De Maupassant, Babel, Chekhov, Tolstoy, and so many others.  Some seem dated now, but these authors were great storytellers and great writers in the syntax of their existence.  With time “literary fiction” changed.  Great story in the classical sense seemed to be lost as verbose, excessive prose predominated . . . often so opaque as to seem without purpose.  And the “I” of personal narrative dominated so even in “fiction” authors burrowed into their inner selves to discover some essence they needed to write about.  Most took the easiest path and write self-centered, often egotistical, prose delivered as cathartic, therapeutic narrative emanating from a limited understanding of the world and humanity.  And these believe greatness comes from wallowing in revelation straining for often salacious or shocking revelation from an author’s life void sadly of significance.  For me, contemporary literature is not worth the time reading takes, and the word modern literature evokes clouds of boredom, dislike, lack of originality, and reader unfriendliness in the writing and the telling.
For the last fifteen years, I’ve dedicated myself to writing and teaching fiction that is engaging, entertaining, and enlightening about the human condition, that is, not simply tales of fatalistic events happening with stereotypical characters dotting a landscape that may be enjoyable, but not credible enough to convey theme or meaning.  Basically, classical literature is about discovering what it means to be human through character-based plots, and in my view, stories created with dramatic writing filled with suspense, awe, and revelation.  On the quest to write great literary fiction, and teach the process to others, I’ve taken over a hundred courses and workshops in creative writing, I’ve interviewed famous writers, editors, and teachers, and I’ve published essays to help writers learn story and prose fiction.  Thankfully, my four novels and two collections of short stories, and my essays—twelve books total--through the miracle of the Internet, have been read by hundreds of thousands of readers.  And my website that is dedicated to teaching writing has over two and half million page views and almost a million unique visitors a year.  I’ve found readers, readers who have enjoyed “literary” fiction based on solid story and unique, vibrant characters rather than defaulting to the contemporary “me-ism” that is being published as “serious” fiction, and—I think it’s fair to say-- through the selective filter of traditional publishing’s pecuniary obsessions, has managed to squash availability of great stories and effective prose the satisfies readers in the classic sense.

I’d love to know if you’re a reader engaged and entertained by my fiction.  It would help fulfill my raison d’ĂȘtre.  You can find my work online, or on Amazon, B&N, Kindle, audiobooks, and even on an Apple app, often for free.  I hope you’ll give it a try.             
       

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You can find out more about Guardian of Deceit and also enter to win a copy of it and two other great titles by William H. Coles on the giveaway page