Archive | October 9, 2015
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The spider in the glass
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The conversation was getting pretty deep when an ear-splitting scream shattered the evening. Ani darted up from her rest, confused but barking on the general principle that anything that could cause that sound from one of her boys needed attacking. Then there was silence at the other…
#Autorainvitada. María Acosta (@Lunasirnape). Romance y cuestiones morales.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hola a todos: Es viernes y como sabéis toca autor (hoy autora) invitada. Como ya os he comentado formo parte de un grupo de autores y lectores en Goodreads, Café Literario pero no siempre puedo participar tanto como quiero. Hace unos días recibí un mensaje de una de las administradoras, Concha,…
#Guestauthor Susanne Leist (@SusanneLeist). The Dead Game. A murder mystery that will chill you to the bone.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As you know on Fridays I bring you new authors and books. I’m still trying to catch up and thank people who were kind enough to feature my new YA series in their blog, and there was one author that I realised at the time had never appeared…
#Read about Guest #Author Claire Fullerton
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Road to Publication Once upon a time, I spent a year living on the west coast of Ireland, in the rural region of Inverin, while I worked thirteen miles down the coast road in Galway City. I had the best of both worlds, for Galway…
Conversations with Dellani Oakes
Originally posted on Rami Ungar The Writer:
It’s time for another author interview! This one is with a Facebook friend whom I’ve known for a couple of years now. And while what we write and how we write are very different, I’m glad to know her and I think she’s just terrific. She’s got a…
…never lose a sense of where ye’re coming from…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? ? …this ol’ Jurassic can savour the finer things in life with great enthusiasm… decades of tramping across the globe and the privilege of exposure to great places, personalities and events… some uncannily wonderful people stepping into my life at pivotal moments… some outrageous behaviour too libellous to report…
TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR AUTHOR MARKETING SANITY
Originally posted on Deborah Riley-Magnus, Writeaholic:
Okay, I’m one of those strange people who loves marketing but hey, it wasn’t always so. When I started I was an intern at an advertising agency, then I was a writer at a radio station, then television, then something happened … I discovered that marketing is everywhere and…
Why Science Fiction Matters
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’m a science fiction novelist. This means that I write novels about far out places, weird aliens, and sometimes place characters on things that hover or fly very fast. This also means that I have a duty to humanity that is sometimes far above the sex-laden romance novel…
SETI: A Networked Galaxy? *** Posted From Cetauri Dreams
Posted: 09 Oct 2015 09:03 AM PDT We often conceive of SETI scenarios in which Earth scientists pick up a beacon-like signal from another star, obviously intended to arouse our attention and provide information. But numerous other possibilities exist. Might we, for example, pick up signs of another civilization’s activities, perhaps through intercepting electromagnetic traffic, […]