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FOUR DAYS OF LOVE: Free Books from Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Dear Friends, Two of my eBooks will be FREE on AMAZON from Thursday, February 12th through Sunday, February 15th in celebration of “LOVE MONTH,” and in appreciation of your continued support. I invite you to share the love with friends and family. Blessings to you and yours,…

Guest Post: Grá mo Chroí by Ali Isaac and Jane Dougherty

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
If you’re looking for a great Valentine’s Day gift, either for your partner or to treat yourself, then what better than a collection of love stories from Irish myth from the wonderful Ali Isaac and Jane Dougherty, and best of all it’s free! Anyway, rather than have me go on…

Building a fiction writing practice

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Once again, I used Susannah Conway’s “Unraveling the Year Ahead” to set goals for the upcoming year. Of note, I really like Susannah’s in depth analysis of the year gone by and the high level goal setting for the coming year, but this year, I’ve…

Yesterday’s News by Sam Cheever

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Liz reviews Tales From Null City by Barb Taub

The 50 Shades Effect – UK Hardware Store Peparing for an Increase in Rope Sales

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
B&Q staff have been told to ready themselves for a huge surge in customers looking for rope, cable ties and masking tape, following the release of Fifty Shades of Grey this Valentine’s Day. A leaked memo circulated to all 20,887 staff entitled ‘Staff Briefing – Preparation for Fifty Shades…

Stop Procrastinating and Write Your Book

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
As a wife and mom, I’ve spent the past many years putting others ahead of myself. Kids, of course, always take top priority especially when they’re young and depending on mom for everything. Siblings, parents, spouses, and friends – these are people who are important in our…

Interview with Katherine Pym, author of “Of Carrion Feathers”

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
 “Of Carrion Feathers” by Katherine Pym is a wonderful historical novel set in London of 1662. I’m a big fan of the period and found Pym gifted in her portrayal of the language, customs and mannerism of the time. With great detail and two excellently chosen and developed characters, a story…

#Read about Guest #Author Katy Haye

#Read about Guest #Author Katy Haye

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Take a trip into my imaginary worlds – no passport, visa or vaccination requirements; all welcome, stay as long as you like. I’ve never had any doubt that I was supposed to spend my life telling stories because I’ve always had people in my head…

SO TRUE!!!

Originally posted on Help Us Help Our 4-Legged Frynds:
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