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The costs and benefits of publishing your own books By Kevin Peachey Personal finance reporter, BBC News
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
(This is the transcript of a BBC Breakfast Show Segment shown on Saturday 12th July 2014 – TSRA) The home of author Nick Spalding is striking, owing to the lack of books. There is no sign of the bulging bookcases and reams of paper you…
May Author Interview Answer #5: How was the impact of your book on the Young Adults?
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Hello everyone! It’s time to reveal the answers for the fifth question for May Author Interview featuring 13 Young Adult authors. Answers for question #4 can be found here. Just in case if you are wondering who we are interviewing this month, you can check out this link and get all your Crime…
Rendez-vous
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
I got there first to see you arrive Not wanting to show you my thoughts’ disarray. After all of this time you replied to my mails First sign of regret since you went away. I sat at the back and watched as you searched Your familiar poise, the set…
Mid-Month Goal Post
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lyu1KKwC74 First, a reminder that you can still sign up for The Compass Key cover reveal HERE! Second, I’m still gathering questions about Windemere to answer in August blog posts. Feel free to ask anything that you’ve been curious about in terms of the world that Luke, Nyx, and…
The Monastic Run
Originally posted on e-Tinkerbell:
Hello, has anybody seen the summer? Where are the heat, the sunshine, the blue skies and that longed laziness on sandy beaches? We are all here, ready in our flip-flops, towels and bikinis but, actually, this July looks like more a rainy April. It’s really unfair for those who are on…
Mad Water Published!
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
What is Mad Water, you ask? Well, if you’re a first-time visitor here, I’ll have you know that Mad Water is the third book of my epic fantasy series, Pearseus. If, on the other hand, you’re a regular visitor, you’ll be excused for screaming, “WE KNOW!” at the screen. BUT…
Trilogy in Lace
Originally posted on A Blog Less Traveled:
The first two poems were part of Lace Challenge for fellow blogger SJ Warner. The third poem is a prequel to the first two. I am re-blogging them here together. Ways of Desire Corset laced tight, tempting to eye and touch White lace, satin and high heels are…