Archive for October, 2010

In the Spirit of Hallowe’en: 50 Word Frights

DailyLit readers have been busy writing up their 50 Word Frights, this month’s creative challenge on DailyLit. This is the challenge (in case you missed it): in exactly 50 words (no more, no less), tell the creepiest, scariest, most chilling story you can possibly imagine.

Here’s a scary sampling of the 50 Word Frights to get us all in the spirit (so to speak!) of Hallowe’en. And if you feel inspired, there’s still time to add your own 50 Word Fright here.

Al.Norm writes:
She imagined the office as a stone face, carved out into a cave. Torches lining the walls replacing the florescent lights overhead. Talking and keyboard typing bleed to whip-cracks and moans. Ringing phones to screams. At the end of this cave a door awaits, she opens it-her annual review waiting.

cindalu writes:
Surrounded by darkness, the television flickered in muted colors. Startled out of monotony, I sat up. There it is again – what was that noise? A creak, a groan, a sigh. I turned slowly towards the door and screamed, “Noooooooo!” There stood my father, in his underwear. I am forever scarred.

dreamdust writes:
The dark side of marriage is well-known to insurance adjustors. The suspect sucides, slightly accidental deaths…black widows who smile. Hired hit men for those who can’t stomach doing it themselves. Until death, doesn’t seem so romantic, anymore does it?

gpasser writes:
Five. Five is a number. She knows that much. Eyes fixed on her hand, fingers outstretched, palm vertical, like the frozen underbelly of a leaping spider. Five. Headache, fierce. Soft digestive sound. Shining in the blackness, a slab of gray tissue, torn into pieces. Five. Her hand starts moving. Slowly.

hex70503 writes:
The thing still skulked on the porch, its grimy jester-like apparel jingling in the October night. “I have none!” he cried from the suddenly chilly house. He staggered over, opened the closet to get his sweater, and as the hands dragged him into the blackness of the closet, it laughed.

JWHardin writes:
His mount gone lame, his water gone, he crawls along the ground
In search of shelter, a hint of shade! But wait, what was that sound?
His heart near stops at the deadly buzz! A blur towards him flies!
The rattler strikes, two fangs burn deep
Between the cowboy’s eyes.

Magdalene writes:
I stop. Listen. Know it listens, too …
To my ragged breathing. To the steady splats of blood; my flesh in tatters.
It has teeth; I know that much. And a feral sense of humor, else I’d be dead already.
Hard luck missing that last taxi.
Oh God, I …

rdwikoff writes:
With her back to the wall, she listened for his footsteps. He was coming for her. Her breath, icy white puffs against the black night, was the only sound audible. Her eyes strained to see any movement. The scream she let out when he grabbed her was so desperately brief.

Teachergorman writes:
The perfect darkness swallowed everything but sound. The scream lodged itself in my throat; I wanted to surrender to my terror, to let it know where I was and end this cat and mouse game. But I could only shake and cry as the claws came scraping down the hall.

To read more 50 Word Frights, or, if you feel inspired, add your own, you can check them out (or check them in!) here.

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Fabulous Women Series Reaches Top 10 on DailyLit

I’m delighted to announce that the “Fabulous Women Series” has reached the top 10 contemporary series currently read on DailyLit.

Featuring well-known women from Maya Angelou (this week’s “fabulous woman”) to top women business leaders, politicians and even a Miss America, the Fabulous Women Series brings the wit and wisdom of some of the most exciting women in the world today. It’s also edited by the amazing Bonnie St. John (an Olympic ski medalist, amputee, Rhodes Scholar, and even more important, one of the most joyful women I know.)

You can sign up for the “Fabulous Women Series” exclusively on DailyLit.

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 5 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.

DailyLit’s Question of the Week: People I Wish I had Known

We owe DailyLit’s Question of the Week to “dreamdust” who writes:

“At 21, Jackie Kennedy won an essay contest by Vogue magazine answering this question-People I Wish I Had Known? Her answer was Oscar Wilde, Baudelaire, and Sergi Diaghilev. I think it would be interesting to see who DailyLit readers would want to know.”

So, thanks to “dreamdust”, this week’s question is: “Whom do you wish you had known?” Enter those people here.

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 5 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.

DailyLit Launches Fabulous Women Series

I’m thrilled to announce the launch of the brand new Fabulous Women Series, available exclusively on DailyLit. This series will deliver extraordinary women and their stories each week to your inbox.

It’s rare that I meet a woman who’s as inspirational as the editor of this series, Bonnie St. John. She’s a Rhodes Scholar, amputee, Olympic ski medalist, author, and mother who’s as smart as a whip and is a truly lovely person. NBC Nightly News called her “one of the five most inspiring women in America”. I believe it.

Bonnie will share books and stories from her favorite author friends, celebrities she’s interviewed, and her own personal “she-roes.” You’ll read about well-known women from Condoleezza Rice and Maya Angelou to a Fortune 500 CEO, a Miss America and even some “just plain women friends” – the kind who are always there to get you through tough times. Sign up for this series to mingle with these wise and wonderful women and let them shape and inform the way you approach whatever the world throws at you.

You can see what I mean about Bonnie on this clip from the Today Show. She’s as gorgeous on the outside as she is on the inside, don’t you think?

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 2 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.

DailyLit News: October 2010

I’m just now sending out DailyLit’s October newsletter. In case you miss it in your inbox, here it is — fresh off the presses! :)

Newsletter October 2010

CONTENTS
· Note from the Founder
· Fabulous Women Series
· Featured Scary Reads
· New: Banned Books Category
· Reader Challenge: 50 Word Fright
· Big Read: The Scarlet Letter
· Books from our Sponsor

NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER

It’s about time we celebrated women and their amazing accomplishments. With our brand new Fabulous Women Series (available only on DailyLit), you’ll have access to the wise and wonderful words of Maya Angelou, a fortune 500 CEO and other fabulous women who’ll enlighten, entertain and inspire you each week. We’ve also been celebrating the freedom of reading here at DailyLit by creating a special Banned Books Category that features books that have been banned through the ages. And — not to mix women, freedom and fright — but I thought I’d highlight some scary reads to get you in the spirit (so to speak!) of Hallowe’en. Oh, and I wanted to thank our sponsor, Greenleaf Book Group, for supporting this month’s newsletter (you can find some of our sponsor’s books down below).
Cheers — to fabulous women, freedom and fright!

Susan Danziger
Founder and CEO, DailyLit
susan[at]dailylit[dot]com
Twitter: @susandanziger, @dailylit
www.dailylit.com

FABULOUS WOMEN SERIES

Who wouldn’t want to be surrounded by extraordinary women who challenge your mind, entertain your senses, and expand your horizons? Each week the fabulous Bonnie St. John (author, Olympic ski medalist, amputee, Rhodes Scholar and mother) will introduce you to her favorite author friends, celebrities she’s spent time with, and her own personal “she-roes”. You’ll be inspired by the words of Maya Angelou, Condoleezza Rice, an unusual Miss America and a Fortune 500 CEO, not to mention some “just plain women friends,” the kind who are always there to get you through tough times. You can start mingling with these wise and wonderful women in our Fabulous Women Series by signing up here.

FEATURED SCARY READS

Send a chill up your in-box just in time for Hallowe’en with one of these scary reads:

The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe (3 parts)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (84 parts)
Dracula by Bram Stoker (176 parts)
You can find other scary reads in our Horror category.

NEW: BANNED BOOKS CATEGORY

Check out our new Banned Books category where you can find DailyLit books that have been banned through the ages. Here are some of the highlights (and thanks to minocris and G Muge Ucar for suggesting this new category):

The Bible (22 to 56 parts, depending on Book/Gospel)
The Call of the Wild by Jack London (37 parts)
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (28 parts)
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman (423 parts—but don’t worry, it’s a short poem each day)

READER CHALLENGE: 50 WORD FRIGHT

To get in the mood for Hallowe’en, this month’s Reader Challenge is frighteningly simple: in exactly 50 words (no more, no less), tell the creepiest, scariest, most chilling story you can possibly imagine. And remember, you don’t need blood and guts to make it scary! Enter your 50 Word Fright here.

BIG READ: THE SCARLET LETTER

Since we’re celebrating women, freedom of reading and scary reads, I thought The Scarlet Letter would make an ideal Big Read (particularly since I’ve always wanted to read it). It’s been banned for being pornographic and obscene and features Hester Prynne, a woman who’s made to wear the letter A for adultery to mark her as a sinner after she had an affair that led to a child (sounds pretty scary to me—being marked with an A, that is). Read it here.

BOOKS FROM OUR SPONSOR

Thanks again to Greenleaf Book Group for being this month’s sponsor of our newsletter. Here are some books published by our sponsor. Although they’re not available on DailyLit, they’ve been hand-picked by our sponsor for DailyLit readers.

SAND IN MY EYES by Christine Lemmon
A novel framed within a novel, Sand In My Eyes is both a story about the tension between motherhood and personal dreams, as well as a story about women across generations inspiring one another to let beauty persist despite ugly circumstances. Sand In My Eyes was selected as a finalist in the fiction category of the 2010 National Indie Excellence Awards. Find here on Amazon.
IN THE BELLY OF JONAH by Sandra Brannan
The puzzle of a window cut into a girl’s body leads to a serial killer with an artistic bent in this thrilling mystery set in a Colorado mining community. Sandra’s debut mystery, part of a planned series of nine, was nominated by independent booksellers as an Indie Notable title. Find here on Amazon
WAR WITH PIGEONS by Tae Kim
“If you are reading this letter it could only mean that I’m dead and I suspect the circumstances of my death were less than natural,” begins the letter from Simon to his dear friend Peter. This debut novel from writer Tae Kim is a tribute to the tradition of storytelling, using prose that is entertaining and sensually romantic at times, heart-wrenching and poignantly riveting at others, but always passionate and beautifully written. Find here on Amazon.
NINETEENTH STREET NW by Rex Ghosh
A financial 9-11? Could financial crises be exploited by terrorists? Nineteenth Street NW is a stunning new thriller that lays bare the all-too-real risk of a modern-day financial crash. Find here on Amazon.
THOSE WHO DARE by Phil Ward
The first in a series of heavily researched World War II novels about hit-and-run raids against Hitler’s war machine by British forces–under the command of an unconventional US Army officer. “Ward is a Vietnam veteran of the United States Army Rangers, a force descended from the British Commandos, and his meticulous attention to military and historical detail honors both. This novel is the first in a planned series of five books.” (ForeWord Reviews) Find here on Amazon.
CEMETERY OF DREAMS by S. Mostofi
In this fast-paced thriller, an American-educated Iranian struggles to save his family from the chaos of the Islamic Revolution. With Iranian domestic turmoil once again making headlines, Cemetery of Dreams gives the reader an alternative perspective on the American hostage rescue mission and an insider’s view into the social currents that continue to fracture one of the most influential players in the Middle East. Find here on Amazon.
HAWKMOON by Nancy Williams
A compelling saga of lawless adventure and unforeseen love on the frontier of the American West. Nancy is an award-winning author for historical fiction, and Hawkmoon is her second novel with a screenplay already in the works by a Canadian film company. Find here on Amazon.

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 2 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.

DailyLit’s Reader Challenge: 50 Word Fright

DailyLit has just launched a new creative Reader Challenge that gets us in the spirit (so to speak!) of Hallowe’en, which is just around the corner. It’s frighteningly simple. In exactly 50 words (no more, no less), tell the creepiest, scariest, most chilling story you can possibly imagine. And remember, you don’t need blood and guts to make it scary!

Enter your 50 Word Fright here.

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 2 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.

DailyLit’s Weekly Question: Come, run away with me (insert fictional character)

DailyLit’s Question of the Week: which fictional character would you run away with if you had the chance? Is there some character that you’d leave you spouse for (all in good fun, that is)? You can enter your fictional partner here (and tell us why you’ve chosen that character).

Many thanks to MeredithCole, Ben Rubenstein and Maggie Hilliard for the inspiration behind this week’s question.

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DailyLit is the leading publisher of serialized books in digital form. Selected to be the #1 Book Website by the Sunday Times, DailyLit has sent over 35 million book installments. DailyLit’s books and series are all free and feature bestselling and award-winning titles. Installments can be read in fewer than 2 minutes and can be read wherever you receive email, including on any computer, Blackberry, or iPhone.