Archive | July 28, 2014
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Blog Tour Stop with The Well House Author – M.S. Matassa
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
The Well House is the first novel by Michael S. Matassa, an attorney and Municipal Court Judge in Arvada, Colorado. He discovered the well house in the late summer of 1994, standing by a field of corn on a small farm just south of Brighton Colorado, where it still stands today.…
My Smart Phone is Dumb
Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
I shuffled my way to the lady behind the customer service counter, “How come other people’s smart phones are smart and mine is dumb? I paid for a smart phone, but it doesn’t do anything.” The representative scratched her head. I continued. My granddaughter’s phone can text, email,…
August Is MandoWriMo – Catchy, Right?
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
I’ve been having loads of fun these past months, going to horror conventions and running the Summer of Zombie Blog Tour right after doing Authors Supporting Our Troops, and doing a month of promotion for my latest release, Dying Days 4… but now it’s time to get serious again… the…
Tight Measurement of Exoplanet Radius Posted from Centauri Dreams
Posted: 28 Jul 2014 09:27 AM PDT Both the Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes had a role to play in recent work on the planet Kepler-93b, whose size is now known to an uncertainty of a mere 120 kilometers on either side of the planet. What we have here is the most […]
National Bookstore Day for the BookPeople Nation (Only at BookPeople)
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Citizens of BookPeople Nation (that’s you!) we are pleased to announce a special day of fun, frivolity and bookish jubilation! Inspired by the success of California Bookstore Day, we here at BookPeople are devoting an entire day to celebrating everything we love about the wonderful world of books. This special day is ONLY…
Free Book Promotion Resources for Self Published Authors: The 12 Twitter Lists You Should Be Following
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Twitter is a goldmine of useful advice on writing, digital publishing trends and promotion ideas. It’s also a way to network with other authors and thought leaders in the worlds of publishing, agents and influential bloggers. Twitter allows you to create lists of users whose Tweets you want to follow, usually…
Area authors bring breadth and depth to bookshelves – Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Ovation
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
Area authors bring breadth and depth to bookshelves – Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Ovation.
…a rite of passage… when an Indie Author develops into a Self-Publishing Warrior… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it seems like a hundred years ago now, when this ol’ Jurassic first stepped off the ’plane at Kai Tak Airport to take up a post in merchant banking in Hong Kong… ringing in my ears was the last thing the Director of the outfit told me in London after…