My novel, The Girl in the Water, is currently a finalist in the 2022 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. @ForewordReviews will announce the winners on June 15, 2023. https://t.co/LbvX4OyWjt
My novel, The Girl in the Water, is the 2023 Independent Press Award winner in the Literary Fiction category. Read more about the book at https://t.co/Dg0xS36VZu. Thank you, @GabbyBookAwards! #2023IPA#GabbyBookAwards
“Howse evokes the literary styles of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky in THE GIRL IN THE WATER, a sprawling, complex and compelling tale of a young Ukrainian girl. … The author has composed a book like Tchaikovsky would a symphony.” —IndieReader, https://t.co/6uE3byjBvS. Ebook on @Scribd.
Today is launch day for my novel, The Girl in the Water, a coming-of-age story set in 1980s Estonia and Ukraine. To order the paperback or ebook, find bookstore links at https://t.co/3KmoElzZmJ. Subscribers to @Kobo Plus, @Scribd, or @24symbols can read the ebook for free!
My novel, The Girl in the Water, is scheduled for release on September 17, 2022, in paperback and ebook. The story, set in Eastern Europe, concerns the lives of young people in an era of collapse. You can read more about it at https://t.co/Dg0xS2PkAU.
My forthcoming book, #OpenCV 5 Computer Vision with #Python, is available for pre-order and alpha access from @PacktPub: https://t.co/YB8RJECGzq. The estimated publication date is early 2023, depending partly on when OpenCV 5.0 is released.
I have been writing more books! Watch this space for an announcement about my latest project with Packt Publishing (@PacktPub). Also, in February, I finished writing a modern novel and, since then, I have been sending it out to publishers. Let's see what comes!
Dear readers, @PacktPub is gathering survey feedback on my latest book, #OpenCV 4 Computer Vision with Python 3. Please follow the link and share your suggestions to help us improve future editions. https://t.co/76nxzSOeix
My friends at Market Beat (El Salvador) are now exporting their "smart retail" technology, including a computer vision system, to customers in the U.S. Nice!
I'm excited about presenting at PyImageConf later this month! Here is an interview where Adrian Rosebrock and I discuss my presentation topics -- augmented reality and the invisible spectrum.
Mike Driscoll, an author and Python master, has kindly interviewed me for his blog, MouseVsPython. He even let me talk about cats on his mouse-themed site! Thanks, Mike! https://t.co/N9B73GshZC