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#MondayBlogs: Inner Dragons

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Mondays are easily becoming one of my favorite days of the week – all because of the guest bloggers right here during #MondayBlogs! Today’s post is brought to you by one of my top commenters last year – Deby Fredericks – and she is writing about writers and…

An Alternative Model of Traditional Publishing: The Story of Runaway Smile

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I have decided to offer a tell-all of the story behind Runaway Smile on my blog. This is done for two reasons: first, I want to thank all the people who made it possible, especially Dimitris Fousekis and George Vasdekis. Second, I want to inspire any authors who are…

Book Review. The Serpent Papers by Jessica Cornwell

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? I’m publishing this review slightly ahead of the actual official publication of this novel, (due on the 29th of January) so although I include the link to the pre-order page, I have not included some of the other data as that will not be available until after publication…

Interview with Neil Stenton

Enough Already…Well-Loved Literary Clichés

Enough Already…Well-Loved Literary Clichés

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
 Joanne Harris, author of fourteen novels including Chocolat, has put together ten of  her favourites literary clichés. They include: The protagonist who describes herself whilst standing in front of the mirror. Exposition Man, who says things like: “As you know, we’ve been brothers for twenty years…” Women Who Play…

New Podcast Up: Reasons for Writing and Filmgoing

New Podcast Up: Reasons for Writing and Filmgoing

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
In this episode we discuss the hard life of an indie writer, what that entails, and mostly why we keep writing. Many independent writers quit writing all together when the going gets rough, but what is needed to keep the creative fires burning? We also wrap up the…

Here is my interview with Rick Polad

Originally posted on authorsinterviews:
Name Rick Polad Age   65 Where are you from Chicago suburbs A little about your self `ie your education Family life etc   I have lived in the Chicago area all my life. My first degree was in English and I spent 30 years in sales. One morning I decided to…

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My Inspiration for a Miedo Trailer

THE OWL LADY SHARES ANOTHER 5 STAR REVIEW FOR: “MASTERED” by K.L. Silver goes where few dare.

“MASTERED” HITS THE BIG 5-0! (Reviews, that is…) “AMAZINGLY WRITTEN!” “We adore books featuring BDSM and felt this novel was not only incredibly erotic, but accurate as well! Its a very kinky story that will leave you panting for more, but at the same time – leaves you utterly satisfied and intrigued with the BDSM […]

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