Familiar Origins

by B. Pine

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B. Pine lives in Delaware with her husband and three children. An accountant by trade, she keeps her days full by writing, gardening, reading and raising her little ones. She is an avid reader of fantasy, science fiction, and vampire novels, particularly stories with backgrounds based on medieval culture from Western Europe and England, where she lived for four years. Her passion for writing was born after taking a college course in creative writing. She graduated from the University of Maryland and Wilmington University with degrees in Business Management and Accounting, respectively. Aside from numerous short stories, she has written two novels in her planned Draca Wards Saga series and a short story, with fellow authors from Silver Leaf Books, LLC, The Imperium Saga: Anthology. She is presently working on her next installment of her Fantasy Saga.    

The Imperium Saga: Anthology

CLIFFORD B. BOWYERS

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Title: Tales of the Council of Elders
Series: The Imperium Saga: Anthology1
Authors: Karen Aragon, Brandon Barr, Clifford B. Bowyer, Stuart Clark, Mike Lynch, Ben Mitchell, B. Pine, Robb Webb, Brittany Westerberg

 

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PRESS RELEASE

The Next Novel Due to Break Out of the Small Press World: Familiar Origins by B. Pine

SOURCE B. Pine

DOVER, Del., May 6, 2011 -- It is hard to find a good book to read. Large publishers are intent on maximizing profits, so stores are now stocked more and more with books from established authors and pop-culture celebrities and less with enjoyable, quality books. With many talented authors seeking alternative ways to publish their works, it is inevitable for a self-published or small press publication to become the next "reader's favorite" and a commercial success. B. Pine's first novel, "Familiar Origins" (Silver Leaf Books, LLC), is just that book.

"Familiar Origins" is a refreshing fantasy tale of five children growing up under the ominous scrutiny of a group of other-world dragons. Despite its genre, the story is a coming-of-age tale where the main characters begin the story as young children and grow up as best they can under the extraordinary circumstances they are in. An appealing tale for young adults as well as fantasy buffs, "Familiar Origins" has a cross-genre appeal that will certainly draw a reader into the fantastic world B. Pine has created.

Debuting in April to excellent reviews on Amazon, Barnesandnoble.com and Goodreads, "Familiar Origins" is available at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, and can be ordered through local bookstores. It is also available as a digital book through Kindle, and very soon, Nook. Buyers can also order through http://www.silverleafbooks.com, the publisher's website. For more information about the book, please visit http://www.dracawards.com.

 

About the Author

B. Pine is an avid reader of fantasy, science fiction, and vampire novels, particularly stories with backgrounds based on medieval culture from Western Europe and England, where she lived for four years. Her passion for writing was born after taking a college course in creative writing. She graduated from the University of Maryland and Wilmington University with degrees in Business Management and Accounting, respectively. Aside from numerous short stories, she has written four novels in her planned Draca Wards Saga series and a published short story with fellow authors from Silver Leaf Books, LLC, "The Imperium Saga: Tales From the Council of Elders." She is presently working on the next installment of her fantasy saga.

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Bonnie Pinero
bpine@dracawards.com
http://www.dracawards.com

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