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The Two Faces Of Self Publishing | Just Publishing
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Derek Haines on what’s currently afoot in the self-publishing industry… The Two Faces Of Self Publishing | Just Publishing.
Sunday, a day to reflect. Paulo Coelho on signs and omens
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52C4tjvPmkY It’s been a busy hectic week for work and emotions have run high. My monkey mind is all over the place. Lack of sleep. Sunday is a day to reflect. I’m watching Paulo Coelho on signs. Don’t miss the signs because we want to over complicate things. Sometimes the…
Nightfall just before the storm
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Four short poems inspired by the hot, heavy weather of the last weeks, when the storm clouds build up in the evening, and the night is rocked with thunder. Night falls soft as a cat’s paw on the heat-heavy city roofs whispering with the cool breath of the stars.…
Progress Report 5
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
This might be the location. Then again it might not… Well, I’m almost ready to begin my latest hybrid scifi/archaeological eBook. While I’ve been researching until my eyes bleed, with my brain turning to mush from all the historical and pseudo scientific information I have been digesting, not…
Daughters of Shame: A Review
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Daughters of Shame If you have never read any books written by human’s rights advocate, you should add this book to your TBR list! I have read the first book written by this author (Shame by Jasvinder Sanghera) and I must say that domestic violence and child marriage are…
Blogging Is Also Self Publishing | Just Publishing
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Amen to that… Blogging Is Also Self Publishing | Just Publishing.
Reviews Part 1: This publishing train isn’t going where I thought it was going
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
I read a review of a friend’s book that bothered me. The reviewer objected to his use of the second person. It’s actually a common objection and, in my view, kind of a silly one. The common objection is…