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19 Sandvox sites tagged “fiction”

Geerten Meijsing

Geerten Meijsing

“After sniffing around a bit among the possible variants, I finally found this one the best looking for my purpose and also the most adapted in its outlay.” — Geerten Jan Maria Meijsing

Spotlighting Southeast Chicago

Spotlighting Southeast Chicago

“The website, begun new, has not had a lot of time to develop such anecdotes. However, on the day after its first post on the Internet, it gained this comment: "In one paragraph, you effortlessly move from Native Americans to farming, you are one amazing writer Kevin!"” — Kevin Murphy

The Heart Doctor

The Heart Doctor

“I wanted to be able to introduce potential fiction authors to the concept of the crowd sourced novel. Those authors needed to know the plot of the romance novel and to understand the motivations of the characters in the romance novel itself. I was able to interest authors by placing graphics of...” — Millard Johnson

Michael's Pen

Michael's Pen

“Since I switched to Sandvox, several visitors have commented that my site looks better than it ever has before.” — Michael C. Glaviano

God When He's Drunk

God When He's Drunk

“It is intended to publicize and promote my latest book, God When He's Drunk, a collect of award winning stories published by Two Cultures Press and available on Amazon.” — Ken Stange

Desert Palm Press

Desert Palm Press

“Desert Palm Press publishes books for lesbians. Learn about Desert Palm Press books available now, Desert Palm Press authors, how to contact the publisher and obtain information about Desert Palm Press authors.” — AJ Adaire

ND Richman

ND Richman

“I wanted a design that was simple with straight lines, no pictures, not childish or too serious or too bright, and a slight artistic flair. I found all of this in "Outside the Lines" with a green border.” — N. David Rvachew

Chris Bradford

Chris Bradford

“I created my website in less than 4 days as I was under pressure to complete before my wife gave birth to our second child!” — Chris Bradford

Rhea Rhodan

Rhea Rhodan

“Choosing the appropriate Sandvox theme took more time than setting up the site! It's very important to me that my web site reflect my personal style and the style of my writing. It also has to be easy to read and navigate.” — Rhea Rhodan

A.J. Aaron Online

A.J. Aaron Online

“When the people that knew me saw this website over the last one they finally realized that I truly do make my living as a writer now. The old website just didn't leave that impression to them or to strangers.” — A.J. Aaron

Molly Ringle

Molly Ringle

“The email contact form wasn't working right for me, so I inserted the raw HTML of the contact form I'd been using in my previous version of my pages. Seems to look all right and works!” — Molly Ringle

Sleeping Dogs: The Thriller

Sleeping Dogs: The Thriller

“I incorporated some materials from a former version of the site on iWeb. I also created a Rogue's Gallery for photos, a News section in place of the typical blog, and a section for posting samples of my writing efforts.” — John Wayne Falbey

Steve Trotter

Steve Trotter

“I designed my website to introduce RESURRECTED (book #1 in the Adam Wolf Thriller series).” — Steve Trotter

Linda Katmarian, Author

Linda Katmarian, Author

“I'm a novice, but I created my own collage for my banner. For main tabs, I use pages with a side panel. For topics, I use a plain page with no side panel. I used some of the content from my blog to help build content.” — Linda Katmarian

J.R. Templer, Author

J.R. Templer, Author

“I walked into the room blind and just started feeling around, followed the prompts, used the video instructions and help...a lot. I haven't learned about raw HTML. I consider my site a work in progress. I'm not done with it. But still, it does what I need it to do at this time. I hope to be able to...” — James Templer

What If Island

What If Island

“My website was designed to let people know about a series of books I wrote that focus on a better tomorrow. In the island series of books I wrote there is both fantasy and reality. Imagine if you will the life you would like to live. What would it entail? The stories I created in What If Island as...” — Marsha Kelter

Ross Racine - art

Ross Racine - art

“I choose a grayscale design because my work is already grayscale. I prefer a design that doesn't interfere with the artwork.” — Ross Racine

Dana Hand

Dana Hand

“Our site is what designers call a brochure; it provides information in a compact form. For that reason, we chose the Neo-News design, but modified it with a banner and kept the page form tight, to fit on laptop screens. The design is flexible enough to allow us to add on future book and film...” — Dana Hand

Fernwood Writers Workshops

Fernwood Writers Workshops

“My current Sandvox design has colours that match my emblem photograph: a fern and a piece of driftwood.” — Karen Lee Pickett