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Meet the Highwaypersons by Geoffrey Monmouth Participating MTW Author
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Who are the Highwaypersons? What are they like? People have asked me about the main characters in my book Highwaypersons: Debts and Duties. It is hardly an unreasonable question and it is not one I should find difficult to answer. I invented these characters and I have been…
Happy New Year!
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Dancing With Wieners Star, Maksim Hotdogski (alias Maks) Is Wishing You a Face Full of Rainbows All Year Long Just want to take a minute or two to wish each of you a wonderful, prosperous, and MOST of all, fulfilling 2017! I have a real good feeling about this…
13 Quick Tips For Author Publicity (guest post)
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
Chris Well Guest post Technology makes it easier than ever to shout out your message to the world. But these tools are available to everyone—and everyone’s using them. How can you be heard above the noise? Publicity helps you rise above the noise. When you connect with influencers and…
Pardon me if I boast a little?
Originally posted on writersforumniagara:
RRBC ‘BOOK OF THE MONTH’ AUTHOR! Eleanor Lawrie Rave Reviews Book Club is an online club that I joined in September 2016. There is an impressive line-up of authors and publishers on the membership list. After being welcomed as an ‘AWESOME RRBC’ member, I signed up to be part of the…
War, Mystery, and the Publishing Industry: An Interview with Author E. Michael Helms
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
To continue my interview series with editors, writers, and other folks in the books industry, I am pleased to present my discussion with award-winning author E. Michael Helms. He offers some great advice for writers who are hoping to be published and provides insight into the realms of war and…
Writing the (Almost) Perfect Book Review
Originally posted on The Indie Spot!:
Today we will take a look at what goes into writing the (almost) perfect book review. Nothing is ever really perfect, but those imperfections should never be an excuse for being unprofessional or rude. Okay, so you’re new to the fine art of writing book reviews. Maybe you’re not…
Winter Wonderland – Finally
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Picture curtesy of: http://feelgrafix.com/group/snowflake.html It was Christmas, three weeks ago, the grass was green, there was no snow. The skies were blue, it was too warm Green Christmas? Here? This needs alarm. ** New Year came -no flakes in sight The sun had fun, the sky was bright. But…