Introducing Art In Fiction

October 24, 2019 | By | 1 Reply More

INTRODUCING ART IN FICTION

A New Literary Website Developed by Carol M. Cram

Author of a trilogy of historical novels about women in the arts

I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Art In Fiction (www.artinfiction.com), a new website for lovers of novels inspired by the arts. 

I’ve created Art In Fiction as a literary oasis that lists novels inspired by the arts—a comfortable, laid-back, and friendly place where you can browse hundreds of curated titles. Almost every genre is included—historical, thriller, mystery, literary, and even a smattering of sci-fi and romance—across a wide range of subjects, from architecture to dance to … knitting!  Yes, knit-lit is, I’ve discovered, a very robust niche.

With close to 1000 novels to choose from, and more titles being added daily, Art In Fiction is designed as a one-stop shop for arts-inspired novels to add to your TBR pile. And best of all, membership in the Art In Fiction community is free.

In addition to book listings, Art In Fiction offers blog posts on topics related to the arts and fiction, guest posts from authors listed on the site, book reviews written by the Art In Fiction team and guest reviewers, and periodic mailouts. Authors with novels listed on Art In Fiction can join the site and have their novels included in a mailout. There’s even a podcast in the works.

I invite you to visit www.artinfiction.com to discover hundreds of wonderful novels. While you’re there, please join our community (it’s free!) so you can leave reviews of books you’ve read. You can also message me to share your impressions of the site, submit a blog or review for consideration (reposts are fine), inquire about being interviewed for our upcoming podcast series, or suggest new titles. I would love to hear from you. 

Carol M. Cram is a multi-award-winning author of historical fiction (The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire), president of New Arcadia Publishing, and founder of Art In Fiction. She lives on Bowen Island near Vancouver on the west coast of British Columbia in Canada with her husband, artist Gregg Simpson (www.greggsimpsonart.com). You can read about their travels and other topics on www.carolcram.com 

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  1. This such a great site! I’m enjoying finding more novels about arts and culture to read.

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