Archive | July 2014
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Eid celebrations local ‘Kampung’ style
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
100% recycled kampung style home I celebrated Eid with my friends and her family in their 100% recycled “Kampung” house which they bought from a abandoned plot. They transported the old wooden house to this new place that they bought. It is surrounded by nature. This morning I was woken…
Meet the Author Book Talks.
Originally posted on Characters in Progress:
New adventures are thrilling. For me, new adventures that involve books are a complete bonus. So when Susan Finlay asked me to be a part of the new ‘Meet the Author’ Book Talks at the Boone County Historical Society, it was not a difficult decision. In my Tiger Tales…
New Releases – 7/29/14
Originally posted on BookPeople:
HARDCOVER FICTION Matthew’s pick of the day and Top Shelf for August: Tigerman by Nick Harkaway “In that Tigerman is filled with gentle wit and quiet restraint, it is a wonderful display of British genre fiction. In that Tigerman often defies categorization and eventually abolishes all restraint with makeshift explosives, it…
Into Flames and Ash
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Into Flames and Ash Regina Puckett A kind heart filled with words painted them onto a page Turning each one into an artwork free from hate and rage Each one of his words was created out of love, hope, joy and trust A stunning masterpiece that remained long after the…
WRITERS – BEWARE OF SCAMS by Author Florence Osmund
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? The self-publishing industry has become one of the fastest growing industries of the century. According to R. R. Bowker, the self-publishing industry has grown 287% since 2006, with close to 150,000 self-published books released in 2011, an astounding 43% of all new books released.…
10 Questions on Becoming a Better Writer
Originally posted on Ramona DeFelice Long:
The first step in solving a problem is recognizing you have a problem. Writers are often big quaking masses of insecurity, but zeroing in on a weak skill can be that first step in enacting change. Take the quiz below. Answer honestly. What one skill—if improved—would make you a…