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AN EXCERPT FROM THE ANGLER AND THE OWL BY VIV DREWA
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
? ? Doc was standing by the river watching the sunset. He wondered how a place so beautiful could cause so much fear and pain. France’s arm still had him worried; the muscle could tear more and an infection was still possible. Miguel’s wound was even more…
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AN EXCERPT FROM THE ANGLER AND THE OWL BY VIV DREWA
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
? ? Doc was standing by the river watching the sunset. He wondered how a place so beautiful could cause so much fear and pain. France’s arm still had him worried; the muscle could tear more and an infection was still possible. Miguel’s wound was even more…
WELCOME TO THE LEAVING FIELDS; A NOVEL BY GARY D. HENRY
Originally posted on karenwritesmurder:
ABOUT THE LEAVING FIELDS When his wife left him, Sam Martin decided that New York was too crowded and full of bad memories, so he decided to move out west. He bought a huge but inexpensive farm, near a small town called Gateway in Wyoming. Gateway was not on any map,…
I Have this Great Idea By Catherine Dilts
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? You introduce yourself as an author. Maybe mention a writing credit or two. “The third book in my series is being released next week,” you say. Instead of asking where they can purchase your novel, your new acquaintance hits you with an all-too-familiar line. “I have this great…
Kindle Unlimited per-Page Rate for January, 2017
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Image from ShutterStock. JANUARY, 2017 PER-PAGE RATE FOR KINDLE UNLIMITED The KENP per-page rate for Kindle Unlimited dropped down to $0.004754 for the month of January, 2017. But I’m not worried: The per-page rate (and Prime borrows before that) generally take a noticeable dip in January. It’s not a surprise. (What’s…
How to Keep Married Fictional Couples Interesting Without Splitting Them Up
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Stephanie O’Brien You’ve just spent an entire novel bringing an amazing couple together. They’re passionate, fun and fascinating to watch, and their chemistry has fans raving about how wonderful they are. They’re so great that you’ve decided to write a sequel starring them… but there’s just one challenge. You…