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Follow Author Karen Vaughan on AuthorsDB
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
Karen Vaughan lives in Peterborough Ontario with her husband Jim and a cat named JJ. She is the mom of a 26-year-old daughter and four grown stepchildren, a newborn granddaughter and a 6-year-old grandson named Izak who could very well be smarter than a fifth grader. DEAD…
Markets For Writers
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
If you enjoy writing flash fiction, you might like to enter Writing Magazine’s 750-word story competition. Stories are accepted on any theme. You have until 15th April 2017 to enter. Prizes: 1st prize: £200 and publication in Writing Magazine 2nd prize: £50 and publication on the website Entry fees:£5 or…
Follow CD Bradley on Goodreads
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
Stop in at CD Bradleys Goodreads page. Please follow her and look at her books Stark September and Stark Shadows. A new book is coming soon so stop back again after March 25th Visit CD Bradley at Goodreads
“Mariah” (The M Series: Book Two) by Ryanne Anthony is 99c/99p!
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
? Stubborn Mariah Hollander has not had a smooth life; some events that affect her happened before she was even born. But she survived it all, and she has the scars to prove it. After being in an abusive relationship, Mariah is not sure what kind of…
A Room Full of Killers (DCI Matilda Darke, Book 3) by Michael Wood
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: ‘DCI Matilda Darke is the perfect heroine’ Elly Griffiths The third book in Michael Wood’s darkly compelling crime series featuring DCI Matilda Darke. Perfect for fans of Stuart MacBride, Mark Billingham and Val McDermid. Eight killers. One house. And the almost perfect murder… Feared by the people of Sheffield,…
8 Tips for Short and Sweet Descriptions in Fiction #FabulousFridayGuestBlogger
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
by Kassandra Lamb While editing the book I’m releasing tomorrow, and especially while trying to pare down the scenes that beta readers and my editor said were dragging, I truly came to appreciate the importance of a finely honed description. Descriptions in fiction are needed to ground the reader…