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Second Spring – Book Review
Originally posted on All Romance Reads:
? ? SECOND SPRING BY SANDHYA JANE This is Avantika’s heartfelt journey through love and life… As a smart, successful, thirty-eight-year-old single mother, Avantika seemingly has it all: a great career as a seasoned banking professional, respect and admiration from her peers as an able leader, fulfillment as a mother,…
Introducing – Random Creations by Emily…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
My name is Emily. Some of you know me as Zoe’s human (Zoe the Fabulous Feline). Zoe has posted a couple of stories about my artistic adventures and included photos of the relevant paintings, that were well received; which led me to think about offering…
What do Author Endorsements and Sailing have common?
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Many of you know I’ve sold the eBook and print rights for my upcoming novel LOOK THE OTHER WAY to Imajin Books. I’m excited to share that the fourth endorsement is in! Look The Other Way takes place on a sailboat…that’s what’s in common between the endorsement and sailing. In my book, The Author’s…
6 Ways for Indie Authors to Use Goodreads to Network…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Barb Drozdowich on Self Publishing Advice Centre: Social media expert Barb Drozdowich counts the ways for indie authors to network on Goodreads to help market their self-published books. Goodreads is often the site that is dismissed as difficult to navigate or full of nasty people. Let’s…
Creating The Time And Space You Need To Write Your Best Work
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Styles of Writing Meme…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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These are the 2 Types of Rough Drafts
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Samantha Fenton Not every rough draft is created equal. There are different ways of mind when writing the rough draft. Depending on your style, maybe your draft has taken forever to write. You just want to get it as perfect as possible. Or maybe the rough draft is just a chance…
A plea for reviewers – can we open up a dialogue about self-published books?
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
So I find a lovely-looking review blog. The posts are thoughtful, fair and seriously considered. I look up the review policy and … it says ‘no self-published books’. Today I want to open a dialogue with reviewers. If you have that policy, might you be persuaded to change it?…