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EVERYTHING AND A HAPPY ENDING Blog Tour #RRBC @EverythingAAHE

EVERYTHING AND A HAPPY ENDING Blog Tour #RRBC @EverythingAAHE

Originally posted on Room With Books:
http://roomwithbooks.com/?p=33089 It is my pleasure to introduce, Tia Shurina, author of Everything and a Happy Ending, on day six of her tour with 4WillsPublishing. Tia is a member of RAVE REVIEWS BOOK CLUB and brings us a look at her memoir today! Thank you so very much, Patricia, and your…

Crime Division: Medications as a Murder Weapon (in Fiction writing, Of Course) Joynell Schultz, PharmD, RPh

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Hmmm… You have someone to kill. You need a creative way, and the old-fashioned gun, knife, rope, or Pillow Suffocation simply won’t do. Using a medication sounds intriguing. In the alphabet soup of drugs, which one makes the perfect instrument of death? You sit in front of your laptop,…

The Big-Bold-Blue of Beyond… Stuart France

The State of the Land of Exposition

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
Extract from The Tales from the Land of Exposition – Journal of Plot Monitor #9 Celestial Time Stamp: Later Than Anticipated Weather: Suspiciously mild, with bouts of random musings So it’s been a while since the last update, but the state of things in the Land of…

What have the Romans ever done for us? – Guest Post By Ian Hutson

What have the Romans ever done for us? – Guest Post By Ian Hutson

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Some people write on paper, I write on water. Writer types are a discrete but diverse species, and live in a variety of dwellings. Doubtless some live in mud huts and one or two probably live in castles or palaces. I got the chance to…

Demystifying The Writing Process & Overcoming Writer’s Block

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? ? ? Never stop learning, because life never stops teaching ? ? ? ? ? ? 1. How can learning about the writing process help us? ? If you’re already a writer, you may think that a discussion on writing process doesn’t apply to you.…

Writer’s Craft: Cruel Claws: Describing the Killer’s Hands by Rayne Hall

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? To increase suspense in a scene where a dangerous person is about to do something nasty, slow down the pace and describe their hands. This is perfect for when the evil overlord signs the order to exterminate the children, or when the torturer readies his instruments. ? This…

Bound by Water: A Zodiac Shifters Paranormal Romance: Pisces

Originally posted on Monica La Porta:
It’s cover reveal time for my Zodiac Shifters title, Bound by Water, that will be out on March 16th, 2017. This year, I’m experimenting with a few multiple authors series, and I’m quite excited for the challenge. Here, you can read the first few chapters of my merman story.…

Important Info on Book Review Requests (new and old)…

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
Hi, I just wanted to make this a sticky post on my blog to let anyone who visits know that I am unable to accept any review requests from authors at this time.  I have several things going on in my personal life as well as suffering from blogger burn-out at the moment…

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