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Blog Interview #4 with Lisa Klass
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
I’ve known Lisa Klass since we shared a Facebook event a few weeks ago. She’s become a good friend and it’s been a pleasure to read her work. She’s written three books so far and should continue to delight with her future offerings. Sit back, relax, and share a few…
The Tough Get Going
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
When the Going Get Tough Regina Puckett There are wishes and there are dreams Hopes mixed with wild, wonderful schemes But sometimes the things we wish for don’t come true And the dreams we desperately seek are long overdue But nothing is impossible if you try hard enough Because the…
April Author Interview Answer #4 “Does sex sell?”
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
So, what do you think? Can sex sell a book? Is Fifty Shades of Gray a good example to look at? It’s time to know what all SEVEN Romance & Erotica authors think about this. Yesterday, we revealed the answers for Question #3 “Who is more powerful in your…
TIBETAN PEACH PIE: Succinctly Melodic
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life by Tom Robbins Reviewed by Christy Popp Tom Robbins, a.k.a. Tommy Rotten, Picasso Triggerfish, Buffalo Silver, Max Saint Cherokee, and NOT the Unabomber, has succeeded in writing what must be classified as memoir, but is in fact a delicious explanation of…
Guest Post: Judy Serrano
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Ivy Vines, has a few things to say to the author after book one of her series was completed. So, Mrs. Serrano, what made you decide to make the setting of the book in Sedona Arizona? For starters, Ivy, Sedona has these great vortex areas that are known for paranormal…
Stuck Rubber Baby, by Howard Cruse
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Densely illustrated and narrated, Stuck Rubber Baby follows the life of Toland Polk, a white carpenter’s son living deep in the restless South during the 1960s. The story is introduced by the modern day Toland, who is gently amused as he recounts this stormy portion of his…
My Review of Cindy J. Smith’s — Voices in My Head
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
My Review of Cindy J. Smith’s — Voices in My Head Ms. Smith has created a work that has some of the most poignant poetry I’ve ever read. The lyrical verses talk about her family life, dreams, hopes, and even sports. My favorites are the love poems to her immediate family…
Special Offer for Non Profits
Originally posted on Perry Web Design:
Good news!? I will soon be implementing a service that will help non-profits and businesses generate income for their own use!? Stay tuned for details.? So excited!