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New Science Fiction & Fantasy Enthusiasts Group Forming in Missouri

Susan Finlay’s Upcoming Book Talk

Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
The city where I live has a wonderful community of writers. As far as I can tell, we have somewhere between 80 and 110 writers, many of whom have published books or are hoping to publish in the near future. We have numerous places where people can meet authors,…

THE RISE OF THE CELEBRIOGRAPHY

THE ILLEGALS: PART 7

Spotlight on Erin Bevan

Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
I am happy to spotlight Erin Bevan and her debut novel, The Ranch Hand. Sit back and enjoy Erin’s delightful account of a writing journey that spanned two continents. Here’s Erin! I honestly still don’t feel like a real writer. I read all these blog posts from big name authors…

The mulberry trees dream

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
? While wild vines wind their ropes of scarlet fire About the poplars on the bank And leaves fall pale and thin as wintry sun The mulberries hold up leaves of glossy green To catch the failing heat before the season’s done. ? Their roots delve deep into the…

September Author Interview: Author #1: D. G. Kaye

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
D.G. Kaye was born and resides in Toronto, Canada. She loves to read, shop, travel, and play poker when she gets the chance. Kaye has been writing about her thoughts on life since she was a young girl, as pen and paper became her emotional outlet. Through the years…

September Author Interview: Author #2: Linda Gray Sexton

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Linda Gray Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts in 1953.   She is the daughter of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Anne Sexton.  Linda graduated from Harvard in 1975 with a degree in literature.  After the death of her mother, she became the literary executor of the estate at twenty-one years…

Secrets of the K’Barthan Series unlocked.

Originally posted on M T McGuire Authorholic:
One of the great things about being an author is that you get to be a bit… hmm…. let’s call it, ‘eccentric’. It is one of the parts of the job I truly delight in – and probably the bit I am best at. Certainly I’m far better…

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