Archive | February 12, 2017
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Guest author: Lyn Horner -Anthologies Are All the Rage
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
. . . especially among indie authors. Here is an excerpt from Nicholas Rossis’ post 9 Hot Trends in publishing in 2017. #9. Authors Will Band Together “There has been an increasing trend of authors supporting other authors through collaboration on promotions. Jason Freeman of Instafreebie believes…
Get To Know… Author L J Ross
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Delighted to have the gorgeous Louise Ross as my Get To Know author on my blog today. Hello! I write Northumbrian murder mysteries under the pen name ‘LJ Ross’. Before becoming a writer, I worked in the City of London as a regulatory barrister, including fighting cross-border financial crime. I spent…
The Contributor’s Corner – #RRBC
Originally posted on THE #RRBC PIPELINE MAGAZINE:
**Coming in March, 2017** If you would like to be a contributor here, please notify us at RRBCInfo@gmail.com!
Crime Division: Jack of All Trades—The Life of a Patrol Officer by Laurel Heidtman
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
From 1977 to 1988, I was a police officer in an Ohio city with a population of approximately 60,000. Our department had a hundred or so sworn officers when I started, but by the time I left, that number had been reduced due to budget constraints. We operated our own…
The Homecoming – Book Review
Originally posted on The Book Review Directory:
? The Homecoming by Stacie Ramey It’s been a year since John lost his girlfriend, Leah, to suicide. Living with his uncle keeps his mind from the tragedy and his screwed up family—until he gets into trouble and a judge sends him back home. With a neglectful mother and abusive…
What’s Your Motivation for Writing? – Guest Post by Jaq D Hawkins…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
It isn’t just a byproduct of the digital publishing age. From the time that book publishing became available to the masses instead of just royalty and the super rich, countless people have asserted that they have a book in them, all they need do is…
Book Review: Project Ancora by @AllisonMaruska via @tdmiller820917
Originally posted on TheNerdyGirlExpress:
There is the fallacy on the part of some readers to dismiss books that belong to the Young Adult (YA) genre as lacking the literary sophistication of works intended for mature audiences. Perhaps there is a hesitancy in investing time in YA books for fear that the characters and plot won’t…