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Tips and Tricks: An Audio Setting for Audio Books & Movie Trailers/TV for Nokia Lumia line

Originally posted on Joe's Geek Fest:
The Lumia series has an audio setting for headphones using processing from Dolby. While many rave on the setting for music, I don’t use because 1) I like unaltered sound (more about this here) and 2) I like a forward, intimate sound stage rather than a broad one.…

Why a writer should never be afraid of a caricature.

Originally posted on weebletheringskite:
I often feel like I state conflicting things on here. I don’t believe in rules.. these are the three rules of storytelling.. Don’t write just to be different… So sick of the same old thing.. I like to think when I see the same faces popping up that it’s a testimony…

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Elizabeth reviews Gotta Find A Home by Dennis Cardiff

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“Mister Darcy’s Dogs” by Barbara Silkstone

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
 “Mister Darcy’s Dogs” by Barbara Silkstone is a lovely homage to Jane Austen’s work and characters. It uses the best elements of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and transfers them into a contemporary London, a world of lingering sense of class society, dog shows, fox hunting and dress shopping.  This is Silkstone…

First reviews for “Conditions”

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
It’s still a little while before the book will become available commercially but the first readers of Advance Review Copies have already left their views on Goodreads: “Author Christoph Fischer has done it again with his latest book, Conditions. As the reader has come to expect from him, the story is…

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Firebound (Spellbringers Book Two) by Tricia Drammeh— Book Review Thursday

Originally posted on Author Maegan Provan:
Click here for the buy link ? The Claim between Alisa and Bryce is as strong as ever. Their love and desire for each other is overwhelming. Of course, Bryce’s controlling and jealous behavior may put an end of all of that. Alisa tries to maintain her independence but…

Why Are Parents Dead in Fiction?

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: ShannonAThompson.com hit 18,000 followers! As a surprise, I shared the meaning behind all the chapter titles in Take Me Tomorrow on my Facebook page. Every chapter title is actually a direct quote from the chapter you’re about to read. This is to represent the clairvoyant drug, tomo, since it allows…

“MEET MY MAIN CHARACTER” Blog Tour!

Originally posted on ThinkingSkull.com:
I have been nominated by action/sci-fi/horror screenwriter Eric Ian Steele from Manchester, England to join the “Meet My Main Characters” blog tour. Today I will be telling you a little about the protagonist of my vampire thriller series The Matriarch. What is the name of your main character? Her name…

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