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Blog tour invite

Blog tour invite

Transcend

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Transcend Regina Puckett   Sticks and Bones Can break our bones But words can punch a hole Into the core of our soul Chains of iron and steel Can hold us against our will But the gentlest heart Can keep us from falling apart This world is not our friend…

Be Daring, Be Different!!!

Meet the Author: Tricia Drammeh

Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
I’d like to introduce you to the ninetieth interviewee in my ‘Meet the Author’ series. She is Tricia Drammeh. Hi, Tricia! Welcome to Susan Finlay Writes blog site. Can you tell us a bit about your background as a writer? I began writing about four years ago. The resulting…

The Great Shiver and Shake Mystery

The Great Shiver and Shake Mystery

Originally posted on The Opening Sentence:
As I sit here in my bathchair, blanket draped across my bony thighs, cup of warm milk and a plate of bourbons, I rest my gaze on Salisbury (my faithful labrador) and cast my mind back to that peculiar summer holiday in Blackpool in 1978. And one aspect of…

Why I Went Into Podcasting

Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
Guest post by author Armand Rosamilia             I know the general consensus for doing something is because you see or hear someone else do it and think (in your infinite wisdom and arrogance)…

New Service for Self Published Authors

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
  Self published authors: need editing help or a book cover?  Now you can hire top notch, “big six” publishing professionals on an as-needed basis. BiblioCrunch matches authors with publishing professionals like cover designers, editors and book conversion specialists.  Simply post a project with a description of the kind…

Senses in Writing: Hear the Invisible Sounds

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search Something I’ve heard a few times is that a sound shouldn’t be put into a story unless it has a plot significance.  Otherwise, it’s only filler and should be cut.  I politely disagree because our sense of hearing is one of the most important ones.  Some…

Astrid Blodgett

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Astrid Blodgett What is your latest release and what genre is it? You Haven’t Changed a Bit. Short stories. Quick description: Contemporary urban realism with a twist. The stories begin in a straightforward way and take a turn into creepy/unsettling territory. Brief biography: Short story writer, editor, renaissance recorder player,…

The Waiting Room

Originally posted on A Simple, Village Undertaker:
Never having even heard of the term “Blog Tour” before and not knowing what it actually meant, I became involved in one supporting Alysha Kaye’s new book, The Waiting Room. I learned that… “A blog tour is when an author “visits” a bunch of blogs in a short…

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