Morrow Wilson Takes DAVID SUNSHINE on the Road
Novelist Morrow Wilson has spent more than a year doing interviews of all kinds print, Internet and radio. All from the comfort of his own home. 'Gone are the days when a book tour involves travel,' reports the novelist. 'Now you get on the telephone or the Internet.'
David Sunshine Uses Comedy to Sell a Serious Novel
At the top of Morrow Wilson's profile page on Facebook, is a picture of a leopard, staring at you, saying, 'I don't always read. But when I do, I read David Sunshine by Morrow Wilson. Stay literary, my friends.' But a Facebook parody of 'the most interesting man in the world' beer campaign is only the beginning.
Nancy Christie Releases Short Story ANNABELLE
PHP Shorts (an imprint of Pixel Hall Press) has published 'Annabelle,' a hauntingly lyrical short story eBook by Nancy Christie, which is garnering rave reviews and readers' praise. To celebrate the publication of 'Annabelle,' Pixel Hall Press is holding a raffle to give away 5 copies of the story as an ePub, Kindle mobi or PDF file. To enter to win, go to the 'Annabelle webpage'.
Morrow Wilson's DAVID SUNSHINE Looks at 1960s Television Industry
In his new novel "David Sunshine: A Novel of the Communications Industry" (published by AuthorHouse), author, playwright and actor Morrow Wilson presents readers with a story they'll recognize from television: a young man, coming to the big city and discovering that his dreams and idols are not the shining examples he thought they were.
Morrow Wilson Presents DAVID SUNSHINE
Recounting the adventures and misadventures of an innocent young man breaking into television in the bygone days when TV was black and white, when there were only three networks, and when even the Chairman of the FCC referred to television as "a vast wasteland," David Sunshine, though fiction, is, as one reader put it, "exactly the way it was."