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Would You Like To Write A Guest Post?

Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
I am looking for guest posters. If you are interested in writing a guest post, on any subject (preferably with a vaguely literary angle but you can, within reason write about anything)! Please contact me at newauthoronline @ gmail . com (the address is given in this manner…

How Many Reviews Does A Book On Amazon Have?

Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
When purchasing books online most people will look at the reviews. One or more good reviews may encourage the potential reader to part with their money. Amazon have, fairly recently allowed reviews appearing on amazon.com to show on the amazon.co.uk site. This is to be welcomed, however matters…

Featured All Over – One more day at 99 cents!

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
The first ever special pricing for The Reach of the Banyan Tree was featured on EReaderNews: ? And here it is on Bargain eBookHunter: ? We got about 24 hours left at $0.99 and then it will head up to $1.99 for 72 more hours until settling back in…

“A painting that is well composed is …”

Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“A  painting that is well composed is half finished.” – Pierre Bonnard, 1867 – 1947, French, painter, printmaker ?

Posting in sick.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
Hey, Folks. Today is eight Fridays away from Halloween and I’ve spent the better part of the last four days either working at the hotel or sleeping. I am currently – slowly – working on the countdown post for this week. I expect I’ll get it up…

Quotes from Caesar’s cat

Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
While everyone has heard of Julius Caesar, few people have heard of his cat, known as Cattus Caesar. Yes, it’s a lost fact that Caesar never went anywhere without his trust cat. In fact, shortly after Caesar marched into Rome in49 B.C. his cat declared to all Roman cats:…

Haiku: wild sky, wind and water

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Breeze gusts its cold chords round the notes of summer’s song autumn melody. * ? In the lake’s mirror a second moon glows palely caught in dark waters. * Pounding thunderclouds hooves scatter stars like sparks the wild hunt passes. * Winter waves carry scents of snow and ice…

WHAT ARE YOU READING?

Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
What I am reading? I’m glad you asked.  Because in my attempt to be more blogger friendly, I’m happy to kick off a monthly post about a book I’m currently reading.  I know my blog is supposed to be about me and my journey through writing, but I’m terrible about…

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