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Facebook Doesn’t Make It Easy to Delete Your Account. Here’s How to Do It…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Minda Zetlin on Inc.com: Facebook has come in for a lot of criticism lately, and one of the biggest is that it collects a massive amount of personal information on each of its users and uses that information for its ad targeting. Then there’s…
Happy March 14
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
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#NotesFromTheRiver – Catching Up is Hard To Do (My Apologies to Neil Sedaka)
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Photograph by Doug Little Doing my best to dig myself out of the hole Hurricane Irma threw us in, and I think I just might be able to see the light of day above me. At last! Hope some of you will stop by to check out today’s post…
Two Hearts Unbroken by Tamara Ferguson #BookReview #Bookish #mgtab @Tammysdragonfly
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Captured along with members of her team after a targeted explosion in Iraq during transport, Airman Sarah Benton is severely injured, surviving unimaginable horror before she’s finally rescued by Captain Brand Reardon and his men, avoiding certain death. Two years later, honorably discharged from the Air Force…
10 Tips for Finding Memorable Character Names for your Fiction…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Anne R. Allen “Agnes Gooch,” “Mr. McCawber,” “Albus Dumbledore”: memorable names of memorable characters. How can writers come up with character names that readers will never forget? In his painfully funny 2006 book, Famous Writing School, a Novel, Stephen Carter’s writing teacher-protagonist advises his students…
Book Review: The French Girl (Lexie Elliot)
Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
I have always been a big fan of a “vacation” novel. Makes for a stellar beach read. So, when I read a basic synopsis about six friends who go on a trip and are confronted ten years later when the body of a woman is found and they were…
Lenewee Library Author Fair Application Due March 24th @lenawee_library #michlit #motownwriters
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
? ? The LDL 2018 Author Fair will take place at the Main Branch on Saturday, April 21st from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. There will be room for 16 local authors. To apply for a spot, fill out the application form completely and return it to the Main Branch…
The only thing more intoxicating than the wine is the man who makes it… The Vintner’s Vixen #Romance @rebecca_norrine @Jamaila @InkSlingerPR
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? THE VINTNER’S VIXEN (River Hill, #1) by Rebecca Norinne and Jamaila Brinkley just went live! ? ? PURCHASE FOR JUST $2.99: Amazon: http://amzn.to/2GHwFE8 iBooks: http://bit.ly/VintnerVixen-iBooks Nook: http://bit.ly/VintnerVixen-Nook Kobo: http://bit.ly/VintersVixen-Kobo ? ? BLURB: Welcome to River Hill, where the only thing more intoxicating than the wine is the man who makes…
Pearseus Listed Among The 100 Indie Books You Should Read Before You Die
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
View on Amazon–Free on KU You know how I feel about blowing my own trumpet, but this news I had to share: the wonderfully supportive Caleb And Linda Pirtle recently listed Pearseus among the 100 Indie books you should read before you die! To use their own words: Great works…