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The Ten Catomandments
Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Time for another original story. Enjoy! Many, many years ago, there were hundreds of cats in ancient Egypt. None of them had good, forever homes. They wandered the land searching for food and water wherever they could find it. Many were sick and died. …
How to sell a hundred thousand copies of your book with very little effort
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
We all want to sell our books, don’t we? Lots of copies of our books, right? And the web is packed with people offering advice in spades as to how to flog better and more, isn’t it? But does any of it work? Short answer is—no. How many hundred…
Statesman Selects: THE GREAT GLASS SEA
Originally posted on BookPeople:
We’re happy to announce that the Statesman Selects pick for July is The Great Glass Sea by Josh Weil. An epic tragedy built upon beautiful prose, Weil’s debut brings us the magic of folklore and the strength of brotherly bonds in an alternative present-day Russia. We’re proud to partner with the Austin…
How Much Will Authors Make w/ Kindle Unlimited?
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Read All You Want! Now readers can, using Amazon’s new Kindle Unlimited. For $9.99 a month, customers in the United States can download and read as many Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) Select books as they want. There are presently 600,000 titles from which to choose. The two-million dollar question is: How…
New Flash Fiction Published – Inconvenience At The Dentist’s
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Good day! I hope you enjoy my new brain splurge, I was writing a long and complicated story and needed a bit of a release. Byeee!
Let Me Come In
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Let Me Come In Regina Puckett Lingering here in the quietness of our first nightfall The two of us wrapped among the folds of my shawl Fingertips tracing only goose bumps and bare skin If only you’ll open your heart and let me come in
Bad To The Drone
Originally posted on nudge. wink. report.:
A drone took this picture only a stone’s throw from where I live. See the outhouse? Note: St. John’s Bridge in the distance. We live in a glorious modern world. A technological world filled with all kinds of machines flying through the air that can kill and/or deprive you…