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Gloss or Matte bookcovers?

Originally posted on brittneysahin:
In general, which cover do you prefer when reading a paperback? Gloss or Matte? I like both for different reasons…? L- Matte???? Thank you for input 🙂

Brian Keene ‘Earthworm Gods: Selected Scenes from the End of the World’ Review

Brian Keene ‘Earthworm Gods: Selected Scenes from the End of the World’ Review

Originally posted on Horror Novel Reviews:
Written by: Matthew J. Barbour In Brian Keene’s setting of Earthworm Gods, it has begun to rain all over the globe. It rains nonstop without an end in sight. For believers, it is the flood intended to sweep away the sin of man. Coming in man’s wake, new life…

My Interview with Jim Goforth

Originally posted on Book Reviews by Lisa Ann:
I would like to introduce you to another amazing author. His books and stories are just phenomenal, I highly recommend that you check them out. I would like to give a big Thank You to Jim for taking the time to answer my questions. Cheers, Jim! Jim…

The Blogger Recognition Award – Thanks Hector Sampson, Sue Vincent and Viv Drewa

6 Things Writers Should Know About the Myers-Briggs Distinction T(hinking) vs F(eeling)

Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
a feeler or a thinker? A couple of weeks ago, I published 20 questions writers can ask to get to know their characters. Some of those questions focused on Myers-Briggs personality breakdown. For purposes of characterization, I’d like to delve more into Myers-Briggs. So, this will be…

‘Creepy Comics #21’ Review

‘Creepy Comics #21’ Review

Originally posted on Horror Novel Reviews:
Written by: Matt Molgaard It’s been some time since I jumped back into the Creepy mix, and truth be told, I’ve only read one single issue of Dark Horse’s new reboot. But I enjoyed the contemporary work, which tells me it is time to get back on board full…

The trick to structuring your book right – first time, every time

The trick to structuring your book right – first time, every time

Originally posted on Matthew Wright:
Decades ago, when I was studying the philosophy of history post-grad under Prof. Peter Munz, he announced to the class that the biggest challenge facing anybody writing a book was sustaining the argument. It was, he warned, the hardest thing to do. I still remember the lesson, along with the…

Interview on Best Indie Books

OOParts – Curiosities That Can’t Be Ignored?

Sea of Destiny – Part 38 by Dellani Oakes

Originally posted on Indigo Sea Press Blog:
After healing Emily, Father Mike gives Kyle some news he wasn’t expecting to hear. It isn’t good news and sends Kyle into a tailspin. By some quirk of Fate, Kyle has finally found his long, lost father—the man who left when he was a kid. The story he…

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