Founded in 2015, YAR Literary started with the idea of the little guy taking on any and all evil in the big world of publishing. In a business all but impossible to navigate, we would lead the charge with our battle cry of YAR!!! As is often the case, we found we needed more than a battle cry.
Along came authors S. T. “Bash” O’Sullivan and Andrew Sutherland.
On the 24th of June, Sutherland released The Girl That Care Forgot, which consistently topped Amazon's list of detective-thrillers all that summer. Sutherland’s protagonist “Al McNair” continued doing what he does best in the follow up novels Bridge City and Hog Butcher, which found equal if not greater success than the original. Within just a few short years, a new crime-detective series was born. No surprise that The Girl That Care Forgot has been turned into screenplay, in a collaboration with O’Sullivan, which is currently making the rounds of Hollywood producers.
Sullivan found a much less direct path to detective fiction. In the summer of 2015, he released a thriller-mafia-erotica novel titled, Lucky. Almost immediately regretting this genre choice, he discontinued the series, and removed it from Amazon. His next project, an extended haiku titled, American Haiku: a road story, found a surpisingly large audience in over 40 countries. Sullivan toyed with the idea of a haiku-detective-thriller, but has settled on a whodunnit titled, The Last White Man.
Our Promise:
Quality
Entertaining
Story Telling
Characters You Care About
And Dialogue
That Sometimes Makes
You Giggle
On the 24th of June, Sutherland released The Girl That Care Forgot, which consistently topped Amazon's list of detective-thrillers all that summer. Sutherland’s protagonist “Al McNair” continued doing what he does best in the follow up novels Bridge City and Hog Butcher, which found equal if not greater success than the original. Within just a few short years, a new crime-detective series was born. No surprise that The Girl That Care Forgot has been turned into screenplay, in a collaboration with O’Sullivan, which is currently making the rounds of Hollywood producers.
Sullivan found a much less direct path to detective fiction. In the summer of 2015, he released a thriller-mafia-erotica novel titled, Lucky. Almost immediately regretting this genre choice, he discontinued the series, and removed it from Amazon. His next project, an extended haiku titled, American Haiku: a road story, found a surpisingly large audience in over 40 countries. Sullivan toyed with the idea of a haiku-detective-thriller, but has settled on a whodunnit titled, The Last White Man.
Our Promise:
Quality
Entertaining
Story Telling
Characters You Care About
And Dialogue
That Sometimes Makes
You Giggle
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