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MAKING A HERO, a lesson

Flash Fiction Friday: The Bloody Pustule Beauty Pageant

Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
by Bob Freville They’re spilling out on to the rickety termite-ridden runway. Woo daddy! We can see them lumbering out now! Oh yes! Those adorable little gals! Our bright shining stars of the tomorrows that may never come! Yep, ladies and gentlemen! They’re a sight for sore, empty eye sockets…

Google, YouTube, Shopping and Sales !

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Universal Search Integration and Growth The trend of social media usage is always dynamic. Even from January 2012 to December 2012, there was a significant change in the use of different medias (videos, images, news etc). The competitors and social media businesses are always finding a new way to boost…

Promote Yourself: Jasveena of International Book Promotion

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
I had a request to appear in this spot from Jasveena of International Book Promotion. This isn’t something I would normally do—the intention is to promote authors not businesses—but I made an exception here for two reasons. Firstly, the service Jasveena proposes might be of interest to some of…

Remember to Make Time for Yourself, Not Only Work and Family

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
We talk a lot about managing time here. About setting small goals to realize our big goals. We’ve even chatted about how if you do what you love, it won’t seem like work. I recently came across Meg Cadoux Hirshberg‘s work-life balance interview with Ari Weinzweig on…

Top Tip Of The Week

Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
A Tantalising Title! Some of my students have asked me whether it’s important to give a short story a title. The answer is a huge yes! When a magazine editor/short story judge is faced with a big pile of short stories, one with an eye-catching/intriguing title will instantly have him/her…

Habitable Moons: Background and Prospects Posted From Centauri Dreams

Posted: 19 Sep 2014 09:37 AM PDT While I’m in Houston attending the 100 Year Starship Symposium (about which more next week), Andrew LePage has the floor. A physicist and freelance writer specializing in astronomy and the history of spaceflight, LePage will be joining us on a regular basis to provide the benefits of his […]

IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN!!!

Nominate your top 5 Indie Authors and tomorrow Karmin Dahl will put the names in random order to come up with your top 10. You have until noon EST.

Please Show Your Support For “The Little Girl You Kiss Goodnight” By John Tucker

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