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Ha-ha-ha-nope! This post is about you.
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
It is easy to be cynical and you can spot the practice everywhere. In watching the unfolding developments of the Hachette versus Amazon dispute, some people ascribe motivations to actions even though we’re still working in a low…
Jeffrey Ricker
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jeffrey Ricker What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest book is The Unwanted, a YA fantasy published by Bold Strokes Books. I also have an essay in a family by any other name, published by TouchWood Editions.** Quick description: Jamie Thomas has enough trouble on…
Book Vloggin’ With Jan: Favorite Fictional Libraries!
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Each month, Jan, one of our intrepid booksellers, picks a different topic and tells us about her must-read books in that genre. This month she’s vloggin’ about books that feature her favorite fictional libraries! Books Discussed In This Blog: Lirael by Garth Nix “What I love about this Library is that…
Key elements to writing a stellar fiction book blurb
Originally posted on readful things blog:
So…you’ve written an awesome book, right? Of course you have. You’ve slaved over it, perfected it, edited it until you can’t even see the words anymore. You have a great cover, your beta readers have sufficiently fluffed your feathers and then you realise…oh shit…(sorry Chris,) that you need to…
COME, SWEET DEATH! Funny, Full of Suspense
Originally posted on BookPeople:
? (This review was first posted on the MysteryPeople blog.) Come, Sweet Death! by Wolf Haas Reviewed by Andrew H. Wolf Haas has a voice to be reckoned with. His series of novels starring Detective Brenner is already wildly popular in his native Austria and in Germany, and it is only a…
MAGNOLIA HERMITAGE
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I The morning sun has already risen Thirty feet high, and I am too late Too late for Golden Noons, one after another Youth has fled, like old incense Nauseated by the wine of this Earth I hear too dimly the music of men II Their concerns do not concern…
LISTENING TO SONGS OF NEW WORDS
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I Leaning alone in the closed bamboos Time does not stop, but almost The lute I once played is broken But the bright moon contends with me Full moon and winter plum tree Talking and laughing together I know within my heart Where my path leads, to the source Of…