Sunday, March 31, 2024

WAYS TO FIND MY BOOKS AND SUPPORT THE WORLD OF PRINT PUBLISHING (Books are not obsolete!)

 Looking for my books?  Here are some ways to get them:

1. Go to your local bookstore and ask them to order them, if they don't have them in stock. I believe in supporting local brick and mortar stores!

2. Go to online sites such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Search by author M.F. Erler. You may have to scroll down past some other stuff to find them.

3. Google "Books by M.F. Erler"  Sources for both new and used books will come up. (If it matters to you, I don't get any royalties for used book sales.)

4. Contact me directly at my domain: mferler@peaksandbeyond.com

5. Check out my site, Mary Frances Erler on the Artists and Craftsmen of the Flathead website. 

    Right now, April 2024, ACF is having an online sale. Prices listed for the online sale include shipping.

6. Come see me at The Bookshelf, 101 Main, Kalispell, MT on April 20 for my book signing!

7.  Contact my publisher at  https://www.firststepspublishing.com/authors/mf-frances-erler/

Here are photos of the covers:


These three are my newest books, and each stands alone, not in a series.


These two are modern, contemporary stories, and don't involve time travel.
They deal with current hot topics like mental health and gender identity, among others.



These are the updated versions of my 7-book fantasy fiction series, The Peaks Saga, 
with time travel, and an underlying Christian message in the spirit of C.S. Lewis.


Here's a closeup of the cover of Book One in the Peaks Saga.



This is my first Historical Fiction Novel, based on my German ancestors.
It takes modern characters into the past to experience what their ancestors did.

I am currently working on another time-travel historical fiction novel,
based on my Irish ancestors.
    
I write for my own enjoyment, but I also feel I have stories that need to be shared. My hope is that by doing so, I can help others who may be facing similar life challenges to mine.

I have been writing most of my life, among other pursuits. My first work was a poem about Mexico that I wrote in third grade. My next was a little story I wrote in fourth grade called "The Mouse on the Mayflower". I followed it up with "The Mouse at the Alamo".