Sep 07, 2009
Writer D.L. Shiloh used a mix to let readers listen to tunes mentioned in his novel "Pookoo." Read how the Death of the Novel might be exaggerated.
Sep 07, 2009
The satire "Pookoo" came out of a time when the author was unemployed as a proofreader and divorced in the same month. Know what that's like? Take the Pookoo journey with this free e book novel (that's right) of it. Readers in 15 countries have.
Sep 06, 2009
A new web site dedicated to a 9-11 novel does more than offer readers an insider's look into the making of D.L. Shiloh's new novel-in-progress. Now readers can share their memories of "where were you when it happened."
Aug 28, 2009
A new web site dedicated to a 9-11 novel does more than offer readers an insider's look into the making of D.L. Shiloh's new novel-in-progress. Now readers can share their memories of "where were you when it happened."
Aug 17, 2009
It's almost part of the normal career: a talented athlete who becomes the apple of the public eye then has a fall. Think Michael Phelps. Think Michael Vick. The continuing saga of American sports is told in a satire called "Pookoo."
Aug 09, 2009
A public relations assistant to a co-pilot on the Nagasaki atomic bomb mission is writing a memoir of his working days with the WW II hero in the 1990's. He hopes to have it turned into a film.
Aug 01, 2009
It's been a point of controversy since the invention of the movie camera - what's better, the movie or the book version? It's a point this novelist keeps in mind.
Jul 31, 2009
D.L. Shiloh says his new novel is a departure from "Pookoo", his satire of celebrity culture obsession. He's even on track to blowing away his 17 year mark of finishing the last book.
Jul 23, 2009
Novelist D.L. Shiloh, whose book "Pookoo" tackled celebrity obsession, is at work on a new novel, that may be darker than "Pookoo". This one has the Illinois writer "walking the wire."
Jul 19, 2009
The media exposure seen in 2009 when celebrities die - like Michael Jackson - was exactly what D.L. Shiloh was thinking of when he wrote this quirky novel. After Michael Jackson's death, Shiloh saw a 150,000 leap up the Amazon.com charts.