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How to Launch and Grow a YouTube Channel in 14 Days. #h2e
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
How to Launch and Grow a YouTube Channel in 14 Days 100?Hootsuite Social Media Management / by Kaylynn Chong? /? YouTube reaches more 18 to 34 and 18 to 49-year-olds?than any cable network in the U.S. and generates?4 billion views daily. That makes the network a no-brainer when it…
Would You Like To Guest Post On Newauthoronline?
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
I welcome guest posts. If you are interested in writing a guest post for newauthoronline.com, please read the following prior to contacting me: https://newauthoronline.com/guest-post-submissions/. Kevin
Danny Confesses…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Good morning, gentle souls; I am Daniel J. Daniels, Dog Extraordinaire. Most of you will know me by my nom de plume, Danny the Dog. As another great writer (but not as good as me) once said, “A rose by any other name . .…
Review: My Wonderful Fran by Paul Spelzini
Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free copy of this book by the publisher Austin Macauley for a review. This is a biography of Francesca, who committed suicide after suffering from mental illness, here is my review. Francesca Spelzini was eighteen years old when she took her own life after a battle…
An Excerpt from “Jamaica Dead” (A Laura & Gerry Mystery, Book 5) by Karen Vaughan
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
“Several things and all very puzzling.” “Let me have it.” “Okay, you asked for it.” The younger man was the youngest forensic pathologist for the Commonwealth of Jamaica, and he carried himself with a bit of swagger. He always said that dealing with dead people made him…
An Excerpt from “The Void” by Marta Moran Bishop
Originally posted on The Owl Branch Book Promotions:
? Closer and closer it came, that terrible emptiness. The golden hairs on her arms stood up; her skin parched in the void. She could still feel her body, but she could not see. The closer the vacuum came, the less she could feel. Still, she held…