Archive | October 24, 2014
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Book Review Thursday- What am I reading?
Originally posted on Author Maegan Provan:
I am in between reviews right now because I am currently reading a couple of really good books right now! I will let you guys know that I did just finish beta reading “Unbound (Spellbrings Book 3)” by Tricia Drammeh and it is AWESOME!! When it is released, I…
Covert World-Red Storm Q&A with @ThomasATate
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Covert World: Red Storm Thom Tate “Great pace, great characters, great plot – a great story. If you like a good dose of James Bond, Jason Bourne or Will Robie – then you’ll love this new Blake Mackay story. You’ll be engaging with the characters, the antagonist ‘Petrovich’ being…
NaNoWriMo Time
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I took part in the NaNoWriMo event in 2012, and completing that crazy, epic sprint to the end taught me more than I expected about the job of writing. First and foremost is the daily word quota. The more you fall behind, the less chance you have of catching…
A wish
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Leave my dream where you found it Wrapped in cloud cotton And tied with rainbow strings. Perhaps someone else will know How to give it wings.
Tricia Drammeh
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Tricia Drammeh What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is Firebound, book two in the Spellbringers Series. It falls under the young adult paranormal romance heading. Quick description: The story follows two main characters—Rachel and Alisa. Alisa is an ordinary human, but her best…
Adventure
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The fence has blown down with the wind and the rain And with a small dog that’s disaster, A cat lives next door And between them, it’s war, As we wait to see who can run faster. The cat likes to sit on the roof of the…
Making a move
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I remember reading a Sherlock Holmes novel years ago where the great detective correctly determined the employment of a young woman… a typist… because of the wear of her fingernails. I recall thinking that it was unlikely that a keyboard could do enough damage to be noticeable,…