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The Last Of The Serenades

Originally posted on Read Me…:
And The Beat Goes On…. Jeremy Clearwater is a successful businessman. Starting from nothing, he finished his education then created his own empire. At the age of twenty-three, he made his first million. Prudence idolizes him as a hero, and Jeremy is one of the most respectable bachelors in the…

Visiting the Land of the Trolls

Visiting the Land of the Trolls

Coming back from the dead

Originally posted on Saturday Night's Alright for Writing:
If you spend any time on the internet, by now you’ve probably heard the breaking Harry Potter news: JK Rowling has written another Harry Potter story. If you haven’t heard the news yet, don’t get too excited. It’s a short article, written by Rita Skeeter, the…

GHOSTS, ALIENS AND EMOTIONAL PLANT LIFE      Guest Post: The Route to Publication with Sharon Zink

GHOSTS, ALIENS AND EMOTIONAL PLANT LIFE Guest Post: The Route to Publication with Sharon Zink

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
I’m delighted to hand over my blog today to Sharon Zink, author of WELCOME TO SHARONVILLE,  a novel set in ‘anywhere-ville’ USA. The inhabitants of SHARONVILLE are forced to re-examine the truths they have lived by while a precious member of their community is lying in a coma… I…

Spreading the Love

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Shannon – here – for one announcement and a small introduction. Special thanks goes out to everyone who came to the Indie Romance Convention last night! The event was amazing, and my Amazon rankings even went up! Thank you for checking out The Timely Death Trilogy and supporting me as…

Beowulf, translated by J. R. R. Tolkien

Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
So (or hwaet if you prefer), you may be asking how many versions of Beowulf does one person really need to read (or review)? My answer would be at least one more. As he has been doing since his father’s death, Christopher Tolkien has brought out another…

“The Cat Wore Electric Goggles” – a new release by Ian Hutson

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“The Cat Wore Electric Goggles” by Ian Hutson is an inspired, absurd, hilarious and witty selection of highly amusing short stories. Whether set in space or in the English Countryside, expect the unexpected and enjoy as the nonsensical makes oddly sense. It would be hard to pick a favourite story. I…

Devil’s Lake By Aaron Paul Lazar

Devil’s Lake By Aaron Paul Lazar After two years of brutal captivity, Portia Lamont has escaped and returned to her family’s Vermont horse farm—only to find her parents gone to New York to try an experimental treatment for her mother’s cancer, and her childhood friend Boone Hawke running the farm.  Like the rest of her […]

Relinquish (Lost Souls – Book #2) – Amy Thompson

The Waiting Room – A short excerpt

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