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This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: Aug. 10 – 16, 2015
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
(sorry I’m a day late ~ technical difficulties) ~YOUR MUSICAL INTERLUDE~ Delta Rae – Scared If you only watch one thing from this list, it should probably be: ~THE MOVIES~ NEW ON NETFLIX & IN REDBOX: Very quiet on the Netflix / Redbox front this week. You could…
THE OWL LADY ASKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT FOR A FRIEND: “Jessica’s Obsession” by Taabia Dupree needs your support on Thunderclap!
I’m trying to get 250 supporters before Saturday, to spread the word of my big sale. Plese click on the link or photo and pick support (its free). A message is posted (on sale day) to your Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr if you chose one or all three options. Jessica’s Obsession, my Amazon Bestseller, is […]
#Interviews-in-translation. Today, @BlancaMiosi and Waldek
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Hi all: As you’ll remember I promised you last week that I’d bring you interviews with some well-known independent writers I’ve met in groups of writers who first and foremost write in Spanish. As some of them have had books translated to English in recent times, I thought it…
Do you want a solution for blog stress?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Sometimes I feel the stress of putting out another post almost as much as making that story deadline. Maybe more. Blogging is like the dishes or the laundry. As soon as the table is cleared, and everything put away, it’s time to start cooking all over again. Or take…
Managing the Author-Editor Relationship: Guest Post by Laura Walker
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I have been working with Lorelei Logsdon, my editor, for two years now. When I first sent her my manuscript, I was worried what her reaction might be. Thankfully, we hit it off right away, and I now know first-hand the importance of finding an editor who both understands your vision and…
An Interview With Suzette Cauler — Shape-Shifter Eroticist
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Suzette Cauler has loved books (all types really) for as long as she can remember. As a child, she’d get lost in books for hours, using a flashlight to read under the covers long past bedtime. She read her first romance novel as a preteen and was immediately hooked by the…