Archive | April 6, 2018
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Summer Writing Camps for Kids!
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
Bestselling Author Dan Alatorre’s Young Author’s Club SUMMER WRITING CAMPS I am now taking reservations for our 2nd Annual Young Authors Writing Camp. Last year’s camp was a blast. The kids invented games and we watched Harry Potter to compare what we see in movies to what we write in books, to give a better understanding…
Character Quotes from Love Rocks by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“Is that what everyone’s going to think, Letasha?” “Probably, honey. Your man should have a Surgeon General’s warning on him cause he’s smokin’ hot. They’re gonna think the worst, more’s the pity. Johnny’s a really nice guy. He’s been a good friend to my cousin Beau, helped him…
Book Talk 4/6/18
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
By A Charm and A Curse cover Book Talk…4/6/18 Traci Kenworth By a Charm & a Curse by Jaime Questell. Entangled 2018. YA Fantasy. Won in a giveaway! Amazon’s blurb: A kiss is never just a kiss. Le Grand’s Carnival Fantastic isn’t like other traveling circuses.…
My New Cover!
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
I have my cover for my book that comes out next week! I love it. Do you? The Marrying Type (The Man Catalog #1) Need a date? Or a temporary boyfriend? How about a husband in a hurry? The professionals at SASS—Singles Arrangement Service Specialists—are here to help. Libby Dawson…
Everglades by Petie McCarty #Romance #Reading @MoBPromos @AuthorPetie
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
EVERGLADES by Petie McCarty Genre: Contemporary Romance with Suspenseful elements Publisher: Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc. ? ? Photojournalist Kayli Heddon is sent on an airboat safari for a photo essay and gets stranded deep in the Everglades with her ruggedly handsome guide. She is forced to learn…
A flying visit – Seeing the details
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
It is impossible to walk around Stratford-upon-Avon without noticing its history, its art or its connection to William Shakespeare. Half timbered buildings are, it seems, everywhere. Statues and artistic depictions of the Bard vie with signs bearing his name or allusions to his work… in every conceivable…