Archive | September 18, 2014
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Guest Post by Author Victoria Perkins
JEMSBOOKS Please welcome and meet author Victoria Perkins to my Guest Post Segment. It is a pleasure to have you here, Victoria. Please tell us about yourself and your books. I began writing at a young age and, according to my mother, story-telling even younger. Starting in third grade, I began to write those stories […]
@AshleyLadd is bringing her sexy trio of HER MEN to visit…#giveaway #erotic #romance
Originally posted on Jami Gray's Blog:
Today we are being visited by the lovely Ashley Ladd, mistress of steamy romance, where her heroine doesn’t have to settle for just one hunky hero. Not only is sharing a peek of HER MEN, her latest title from Totally Bound, but she’ll give one lucky commenter a…
“The BioMass Revolution” by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
? “The BioMass Revolution” by Nicholas Sansbury Smith is an engaging and thought provoking post-apocalyptic science fiction novel that had me hooked from the first page. The state of Tisaia holds its citizens on a tight leash with few civil rights in exchange for the privilege of a sheltered life…
Provide original endings?
Originally posted on SPEAKZEASY:
Fourth grade students were given this assignment. They were asked to provide original endings to some well-known sayings. 1) The grass is always greener…………..when you put manure on it. (2) A rolling stone………..plays the guitar. (3) A bird in the hand……….. is a real mess. (4) It is always darkest………..just before…
Wordless Wednesday: Fair fun
Originally posted on write meg!:
Enjoying a beautiful day at the Charles County Fair on Sunday
The Hardest Part of Writing a Novel
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
A common interview question for authors is: What do you like least about writing and most about writing? For me, the first part of the question is the easiest. I don’t particularly like writing the first draft of a novel. Why? Well, I’m usually eager to write it–don’t get…