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No More Smashwords for Me
Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
I’m typing this using one eye only, so if there are any typos, please direct your ire towards the massive bug that connected with my eyeball at speed this week, scratched said eyeball, and gave said eyeball one of those rotten burning infections that means a constantly runny nose and…
How to Create Downloadable Links to Give Away Books from your Newsletter Sign Up by @JoRobinson176
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Most Indie authors at some point on their journeys will set up a newsletter to send to their readers. This is a great way to connect in a personal way, announce events, giveaways, or new books. You can sign up with Mailchimp for free, and it’s very user friendly.…
Time Management in Writing
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Does this sound boring to you? Probably, but it’s likely the most important obstacle in the way for new writers. With so many distractions, how does a writer focus on what’s really important – writing? While there are many answers, I thought I’d offer some…
A Little White Lie – Part 3
Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
Wil gets unexpected visitors and an abrupt end to his vacation. He breaks camp and is about half done when the team comes to collect him. Among them is a Corporal he knows, Penny Stennis. He greets her in his usual, seductive way. Penny melted against him…
Mission Updates: New Horizons, Hayabusa 2 ***** Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:44 AM PDT While we wait for the Dawn spacecraft to come back around the lit side of Ceres as it continues a long period of orbital adjustment, let’s check in on two other spacecraft with the potential for a big science return. New Horizons performed a 93-second thruster burn on […]