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#CoverReveal: The Supernatural Pet Sitter by @DianeMoatAuthor #MG #FridayReads #fantasy

17 MORE Things Indie Authors can Share on Social Media in 2017 

17 MORE Things Indie Authors can Share on Social Media in 2017 

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
Authors can Share on Social Media in 2017 4?Author Marketing Experts, Inc. / by Penny Sansevieri /?2 days ago Last week, we shared?17 things indie authors can share on social media in 2017. And, as you can guess, we brainstormed way more than just 17 things you can share…

Bad Little Girl: A gripping psychological thriller with a BRILLIANT twist by Frances Vick #BlogTour

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: ‘I’m not safe – you have to help me…’ Little Lorna Bell is from a notorious family on a rundown estate. Everyone thinks she’s a nasty piece of work. The schoolchildren call her a thief. But Lorna’s hair is matted, her shoes pinch her feet and school teacher Claire…

THE INFERNAL DETECTIVE by @KirstenWeiss #Paranormal Romantic #Mystery #fridayreads

Outside the Walls by Diana L. Wicker @feyrontales and A. L. Butcher #bookreview #FridayReads

EDITING 101: 26 – POV Head Hopping…

EDITING 101: 26 – POV Head Hopping…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Originally posted as the Dun Writin’—Now Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others. Courtesy of Adirondack Editing POV Head Hopping Point of view (POV) issues are something I run across frequently when editing. It’s a subtle…

A Novel in One Year – Infographic…

A Novel in One Year – Infographic…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
From The Novel Factory Site: How to Write a Novel Step by Step The Roadmap is a complete step-by-step process for writing a novel. It works by starting with a basic story idea and expanding and layering it until you have a complete manuscript. It…

Smorgasbord Blog Sitting Special – Mrs T – Time for some Laffs. – Some lessons in Management

51 Weeks: 51 Songs From The Past: Week 8: Glen Campbell – Rhinestone Cowboy

Untranslatable: Words Writers Should Know

Untranslatable: Words Writers Should Know

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
The English language may be absurd and magical, but it also fails to capture the entire nuance of human experience. Other languages, however, can fill in some of those gaps. Tim Lomas, a lecturer in positive psychology at the University of East London, has compiled a lists of those words…

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