Archive | March 2016
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How to Make EVERY Page of Your Story Interesting
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image by DonkeyHotey/Flickr CC Today I have another post from that kick@$$ writing teacher I’ve taken hostage *slides food through the slit in wall*. Actually, Alex Limberg is a friend of mine and total rockstar and seriously, check out his free ebook about “44 Key Questions” to test your…
Join The Club: Facebook Groups for Romance Readers
Darla G. Denton | Author Platform Coach Have you ever wished you could find a group of people who loved the kind of romance books you do? Someone to talk with and share your favorite romance reads or learn about new ones? For some, there are book clubs where you are obligated to read a specific […]
Get “The Terminarch Plot” FREE from 3/9-3/13!
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’m doing a free promotion of my latest novel, the first in the “Five Rims” series from March 9th through March 13th. The second book in the series “The Terminarch War” will debut in June, so this will be a great opportunity to check out this space opera…
Last Day for His Revenge Kindle Edition ay $0.99 #RRBC #ASMSG
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? This is the last day for the $0.99 His Revenge sale. US Kindle UK Kindle Thank you all for your support during this promotional time. ?
THE OWL LADY PRESENT A NEW RELEASE FROM: PC ZICK
The Remingtons: Love on the Wind by PC Zick Six years of traveling for her television series has left host Kiley Nelson longing for a place to call her own. Spending a weekend at her girlfriend’s beach house is the perfect reprieve, especially when she purchases property to finally settle down. But her peaceful […]
Centauri Dreams: A Transiting Jupiter Analog
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 08:55 AM PST David Kipping and colleagues have discovered what they describe as ‘the first validated transiting Jupiter analog,’ a planet orbiting the K-class dwarf KIC-3239945. Kepler-167e is about 90 percent the size of Jupiter and orbits its star at about twice the distance that the Earth orbits the Sun. […]