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How to Preview Your Kindle eBook #pubtips

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
PREVIEWING YOUR KINDLE eBOOK This is a thorough guide to help you preview your Kindle eBook. Previewing is best done in several stages. Proofreading the text Initial preview for obvious issues Check the images Check any drop caps Click every hyperlink (including the table of contents and footnotes) Check any tables…

Blurb Wars! Writer Friends Try Their Hand At Water Castle’s Blurb. (Wanna Give It A Shot Yourself?)

Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
Too long! Too short! Wrong girl! That’s the hardest part/parts of getting a cover and getting a blurb. It can drive you crazy! Luckily, I am surrounded by lots and lots of smart writer types who can step up and help. Like our good friend Marie Malo (check out her…

How do I win the battle of the keyboard? Advice from cat-owning writers needed

How do I win the battle of the keyboard? Advice from cat-owning writers needed

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Murphy is my new flatmate and we get on very well but one for thing…he thinks the keyboard is his natural home. It is a place to stretch and show  off his fine physique, his elastic body reaching all the way from caps lock on the left hand side…

Rosie’s #BookReview Team #RBRT vintage #mystery A Clerical Error by J New @newwrites

Who’s Ready For Camp NaNoWriMo?

Why You Should Always Just Follow Your Dreams

Remembering the First World War

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
I wrote this a few years ago to pay tribute to the seven hundred thousand Tommys’ who didn’t come home… ~~~ Runner’s Gauntlet Albert Johnstone and his pal Dick Madison had both enlisted at the same time, barely twelve weeks after war had been declared in 1914. At…

Survivors…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The pearl lace gouramis seem to think spring is in the air. While the female is looking fatter than usual, the male’s chest is brilliant orange and he keeps blowing bubbles. Gouramis build bubble nests on the surface of the aquarium, but, what the water movement in…

Low Lake by Gretta Mulrooney #BlogTour @JoffeBooks

Low Lake by Gretta Mulrooney #BlogTour @JoffeBooks

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
I am very pleased to be part of the blog tour for Low Lake by Gretta Mulrooney today. For my stop I am delighted to share a guest post from the author. Enjoy! Book Description: An old house by a lake. A suspicious drowning. A suspect that the police let go.…

A Forsaken Friend by Sue Featherstone and Susan Pape #BlogTour @annecater

A Forsaken Friend by Sue Featherstone and Susan Pape #BlogTour @annecater

Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
Today I’m absolutely delighted to be the closing stop on the blog tour for A Forsaken Friend by Sue Featherstone and Susan Pape. Many thanks to Anne Cater for organising and inviting me onto the tour. About this book… No-one said friendship was easy. Things can’t get much worse for Teri…

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