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Create a Hyperlinked Table of Contents
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
One great convenience that an indie author can place in their Kindle, Nook or Smashwords e-book is a Hyperlinked Table of Contents. This is something I use all the time –it allows me to easily page back and forth. The one I am using for this is…
Read the 2015 Oscar Nominees
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
2015 Academy Award Nominees Based on Books There have been 86 Best Picture Oscars given out since the Academy of Motion Pictures first started awarding the statuettes in 1929. 32 of the winning movies have been based on books and, even beyond the Best Adapted Screenplay category, movies based…
Jorja DuPont-Olivia – update on a new novel
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jorja Dupont-Olivia was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in July 2014, and is back now to tell us about her new novel. Chasing Butterflies in the Mystical Forest by Jorja DuPont-Olivia New Adult/contemporary women’s fiction/magical realism Lizzy and Dee are chasing butterflies once again, this time in the Mystical Forest.…
Sounds good
Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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STRESS RELIEF USING HUMOUR
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
If anyone is going through a stressful time at present Click on the picture or link below, read the 50 quotes and take appropriate action 😀 http://www.curatedquotes.com/inspirational-quotes/funny/ ?
Video of book launch- CLASSICS: How we can encourage children to read them 17th January, 2015
Originally posted on insaneowl:
Features introduction, felicitation messages by Margaret Virany, Susan Hughes, Margaret Langstaff, Doris-Maria Heilmann, award ceremony, speech by Author and Teacher Fiza Pathan, speech by chief guest Father Bento , introduction to documentary, Black Sheep director’s pitch and trailer, The Classic Excellence Quiz for Book Club members, Vote of Thanks, Book Signing.…
How It Begins, Continues and Ends
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
The beginning of a book has the illusion of being easy but next to the ending it can be the most difficult part to write. Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always found the middle of a book the quickest write. You see – you know the characters…
Chris The Story Reading Ape: The Man, The Ape, The Legend…
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Chris The Story Reading Ape…Whaaaat? When I first encountered Chris Graham, the man behind “The Story Reading Ape” I inquired as to what in the world was a story reading ape and how did he come up with that name? He politely referred me to his about tsra…
Five years since … I met my best friend for the first time – Feb. 9, 2010
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
This is a post I wrote in Feb. 2010. I’m reposting it now, because I’ve noticed that, after “pizza ovens,” “meeting my best friend for the first time” is still the second-most popular phrase entered as a subject into search engines that brings readers to my blog. Curious,…
Recommended Reads: Beyond the Realm of Night by Jane Dougherty
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Beyond the Realm of Night is the third and final part of the Green Woman trilogy. You can read my views on The Dark Citadel (Book 1) here and the Subtle Fiend (Book 2) here. Needless to say, I enjoyed all three. The Blurb At the end was darkness. Now…