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When Tis Done – Part 54
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Jordan goes to drama rehearsal after school, to find Lien there. At debate, Brian has to put up with Jian. The young Asian man seems determined to annoy Brian. “I’m going to start with the new kids,” he told Brian. “Think of a subject and get everyone going. Extemp in…
Beautiful Liars by Isabel Ashdown #BlogTour @TrapezeBooks @IsabelAshdown #GuestPost #Extract
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Eighteen years ago Martha said goodbye to best friend Juliet on a moonlit London towpath. The next morning Juliet’s bike was found abandoned at the waterside. She was never seen again. Nearly two decades later Martha is a TV celebrity, preparing to host a new crime show… and the…
The Developmental Edit: Are you (emotionally) ready? – From the Writers in the Storm Blog
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
By Guest Blogger Kathryn Craft ? A developmental edit can feel a lot like sending your child to school for the first time. You’ve had several years to exert your influence on his upbringing and must now allow others into his journey. You may be ready to push the…

Day Reaper by Melody Johnson
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Welcome to the blog today, Melody Johnson! She’s here today to give us some writing tips! Tips and Tricks to Fool Your Brain into Writing Writing is a rough gig. It’s a solitary activity, so either you wake up at ungodly hours before the sun and your loved ones rise…
The 2nd PLACE WINNER in the March 2018 Word Weaver Writing Contest: Anne Clare, “Dark Corners”
Dan Alatorre YOUR HUMBLE HOST It is my pleasure to present to you the second place winner from the March 2018 Word Weaver Writing Contest, Anne Clare’s “Dark Corners.” Anne Clare’s story was a blast to read. She hooked me from the opening and held me straight through to the end. Obviously, it was a […]

Brilliantly written and infused with @SusanWiggs trademark style… Map of The Heart #Romance #Reading @AvonBooks @PureTextuality
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Widowed by an unspeakable tragedy, accomplished photographer Camille Palmer has made her peace with the past and is content with the quiet safety of life with her teenage daughter, Julie, in a sleepy coastal town. Then the arrival of a mysterious package breaks open the door to…
Thunderclap’s Broken. Enter DayCause.
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I was referring to Thunderclap as recently as last month, then I found out on Monday that they have been rejecting some author campaigns. Susan Tarr, author of Miranda Bay, tried to run a campaign on March 28th. Upon filling the forms and completing the process, she received the…
Cantor
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Vernal wizardry A solitary singer In guise of herald Breathless before such beauty I stand in silence spellbound For Colleen’s poetry challenge ?
Rosie’s #Bookreview Team #RBRT #AmericanCivilWar #Histfic Cairnaerie by M.K.B. Graham
Originally posted on Rosie Amber:
Today’s team review is from Sean, he blogs here http://ebookwormssite.wordpress.com Sean has been reading Cairnaerie by M.K.B. Gaham Summary A family drama history, from the period 1840’s through the Civil War to 1930, showing the far-reaching generational impact of the choices made, and the culture they are made in. Main Characters:…
7 Reasons Why I Deleted My Facebook Account
Originally posted on Hugh's Views & News :
Lately, Facebook has been in the news a lot, and I’m reading lots of articles comparing it to favourite social media websites of the past such as MySpace, LiveJournal and Friendster. Has it, too, had its day? I’ve had a love/hate relationship with Facebook since I can…