Archive | June 11, 2014
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May YA Author Interview: Author #2 N. W. Harris
Website: www.nwharrisbooks.com Bio: Born at the end of the Vietnam war and raised on a horse farm near small town north Georgia, N.W. Harris’s imagination evolved under the swaying pines surrounding his family’s log home. On summer days that were too hot, winter days that were too cold, and every night into the […]
May YA Author Interview: Author #1 DelSheree Gladden
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Author website: http://delshereegladden.blogspot.com/ Bio: DelSheree Gladden lives in New Mexico with her husband and two children. The Southwest is a big influence in her writing because of its culture, beauty, and mythology. Local folk lore is strongly rooted in her writing, particularly ideas of prophecy, destiny, and talents born from natural…
Sleepless night
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
©Dorothée Taverne All night thunder growled Floodlit sky’s underbelly Air electrified
10:10 in Relevant Magazine
As my extended blog community, I’m sure you are already quite aware that my book 10:10: Life to the Fullest released about 3 weeks ago. It’s been a fun period of celebration and reflection since then, capped off by a wonderful party here in Chicago with some of my close friends and family (you can see pictures…
May YA Author Interview: Author #4 M. E. Cunningham
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Author website: http://melissajcunningham.com/ https://www.facebook.com/melissajcunningham.author?ref=hl M.E. Cunningham (Also known as Melissa Cunningham) began writing five years ago when she decided, out of the blue, to enter a community writing contest and won first place. From that moment on she had a new love: Writing. Melissa is a member of the League of…
…Self-Publishing Authors, don’t let the Negative Nellies convince yeez that ye’re not successful… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’ve just had the cockles of my heart, or even the heart of my cockles, warmed by reading a terrific blog post decrying the naysayers in the publishing WURLD who believe that success can only be claimed by scribblers when they’ve sold a squillion copies of their masterpieces… here’s this…
Branwell: the cat who came in from the cold
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Some of you who I know from Face Book might remember me mentioning Branwell, and you have no doubt been having sleepless night wondering how he’s doing. For those of you who haven’t got a clue what I’m talking about, Branwell is one of the many moggies that hang…