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Are You Going to Read This?

Originally posted on Write of Passage:
Your blog is one in a million-literally, one out of a million blogs. More like one in several billion really. On average, your blog may get anywhere from several dozen to several hundred views a day. You have hundreds if not thousands of followers on WordPress and more on…

My First Writing Conference – Top 10 Things I Learned

Originally posted on Jen's Pen Den:
On November 15th, I attended the Colorado Writing Workshop in Denver with presenter and instructor Chuck Sambuchino. To say I learned a lot would be an understatement. In fact, I learned so much, there’s no possible way for me to tell you everything. So, I’m going to do a Top 10…

This is Christmas

Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Humor Post:
Have some true Christmas Spirit with that eggnog of yours. No kidding. http://www.amazon.com/This-Christmas-Life-Support-Killed-Support-ebook/dp/B00QHDB8LO

The Life Cycle of A Book

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Life Cycle of A Book What’s the life cycle of your book? Are you missing out anything essential like editing and marketing? If you need help, speak to us about your author service needs. We are ready to cater to your needs.

Original Acrylic Painting – Boat and Cottages

Originally posted on Author -Carole Parkes:
I added glitter paint to this one, just for fun. My husband laughs at my water fowl. He’s right though, even I have no idea what they’re meant to be. I’m claiming artist’s license, ha ha. Promoting Authors, Artists and Poets (See if your website appears below) If your site…

Friendly Follows

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Unless you’re writing purely for yourself, your aim is to sell your work to readers. Selling is a word that often has Indie authors running for the hills. It shouldn’t though. If you want people to read your books, you’re going to have to have them buy them to…

Interview with author and historian, Adam Alexander Haviaras

Interview with author and historian, Adam Alexander Haviaras

Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Today, I am thrilled to host an interview with my Greek-Canadian Twitter friend, Adam Haviaras.  Just the other day, he posted on his awesome website my guest post, Goddess Athena and her Sacred Temple, The Parthenon. Adam, a historian as well as an author, combines his deep knowledge of…

Poverty in the UK

“The Healer” is available for pre-order

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“The Healer” is available for pre-order on Amazon US and Amazon UK You can also find The book on Goodreads  and on Facebook  Since the cover reveal I’ve been asked: How did you end up writing a medical thriller of all things? The answer: I’m surprised myself. My partner had a dream…

Where did that saying come from?

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