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Lookout, World — Here We Come!

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Here We Come Lookout world, here we come! This family of ducks is heading our way… A rare sight in the river, and to my eyes a most welcome one. I wonder how many of the brood make it to adulthood? I’m keeping my fingers crossed! Copyright © ?

Meet Guest Author Kenneth C. Crowe

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? Writing novels is my passion, a process that started back in the late 1950s when I got out of the army. I went through two agents in the ensuing years. While I was able to get two nonfiction books, AMERICA FOR SALE (about foreign…

Miriam’s Blog: Pierce the Darkness with Light

Finding Time to Write in College [Guest Post]

Building a Killer Email List

MA-NA-VA-REH – Love and Loss in the Time of the Big Debate, a solo exhibition by Anurendra Jegadeva

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Photo credit Wei Ling Gallery I went to this exhibition last Friday at Wei Ling Contemporary. I am familiar with the artists work. He was one of the 15 artists that took part in the ‘National Cancer Society Malaysia Chairity 2014′ Campaign. Photo of the chair below. He manages to…

DON’T LOOK BACK: Thrilling and Dark

Originally posted on BookPeople:
Don’t Look Back by Jennifer Armentrout ~post by Katie P. The first rule of good Young Adult fiction is this: Never underestimate your audience. It’s immediately apparent when an author breaks this rule, and dilutes plot, censors reactions, or clarifies all ethical ambiguities so that the reader doesn’t have to. It’s…

Frank Beltrano – Square-Foot Poet

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Frank Beltrano was one of the featured Authors July 6th, 2014, over on my other blog, Reading Recommendations, and told us then of this unique way he’d developed of presenting his poems. He’s back now to describe a new project in which he’s participating that allows him to…

Insights from PWC’s report: pricing your book

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
A few days ago I came across a fascinating report regarding the future of e-Books and e-Readers by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. The analysis itself is somewhat dated (2010) but the survey gave some interesting pointers for us, self-published authors.  So I will be posting highlights from the report as I go through it. Regarding pricing your…

Transiting World at the Snow Line Posted From Centauri Dreams

      Posted: 23 Jul 2014 06:41 AM PDT   It’s 9000 times easier to find a ‘hot Neptune’ than a Neptune out around the ‘snow line,’ that region marking the distance at which conditions are cold enough for ice grains to form in a solar system. Thus says David Kipping (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), […]

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