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Check out Brae Wyckoff’s latest post on how he has learned about the power of our words and how they affect children.
Speak Life Over Your Children! #aromasauthors #braewyckoff “When we speak life over our kids, it changes things in their lives, in their hearts, in their minds” http://orboftruth.blogspot.com/…/speak-life-over-our-childr…
The Matriarch: Changeling by Kevin A. Ranson – Coming Soon!
Originally posted on ThinkingSkull.com:
A vampire must be invited in to do harm. “Wary of a future misunderstanding, Janiss Connelly pays a surprise visit to an immortal residing in the state capital of West Virginia. The Charleston vampire isn’t amused, a slight that puts the residents and staff of Cedarcrest Sanctum at risk when…
Suspense/Anticipation Builders + Climax Satisfiers = Awesome Storytellers
Originally posted on Exploring Life Creatively:
Daily Post: Spinning Yarns When all else fails, suspense/anticipation builders who can deliver amazing climax satisfaction are the best storytellers for me. A weak storyline is never a good thing, but may be saved by the suspense buildup coupled James Patterson and Anne Rice were just two of the authors…
Author Interview: Killarney Traynor, author if “Summer Shadows”
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I’m pleased to present Killarney Traynor, and her book “Summer Shadows. [At time of posting this book is scheduled to be free on Amazon to celebrate President’s Day, so please go to Amazon and download the book here. Amazon US Amazon UK] The book is a well written mystery story –…
Kindle Unlimited—Amazon Just Paid out $8,500,000 for January, 2015
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
KDP Select Global Fund from July, 2014 thru January, 2015 ? KDP SELECT GLOBAL FUND Amazon has raised the KDP Select Global Fund significantly since the launch of Kindle Unlimited. The monthly KDP Select Global Fund had been around $500,000 in the days of Amazon Prime, which grew to around $1,000,000…
Author platform. Do you really have one?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Looking for likely small publishers (as you do), I came across one accepting the kind of stuff I write, read a little further into their submission guidelines, and was stopped short. In addition to the usual things to send, like the query letter, synopsis and first three chapters, they…