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Beautiful Liars by Isabel Ashdown #BlogTour
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
Today I’m absolutely delighted to be on the blog tour for Beautiful Liars by Isabel Ashdown and thank you to Tracy Fenton for inviting me. About this book… Eighteen years ago Martha said goodbye to best friend Juliet on a moonlit London towpath. The next morning Juliet’s bike was found abandoned…
Home by Amanda Berriman @MandyBerriman
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Meet Jesika, aged four and a half. The most extraordinary narrator of 2018. She lives in a flat with her mother and baby brother and she knows a lot. She knows their flat is high up and the stairs are smelly. She knows she shouldn’t draw on the peeling…
50 Authors // Books & Authors Event // Leon & Lulu #motownwriters #michiganwriter #michlit April29th Metro #Detroit
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
LEON & LULU IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE BOOKS & AUTHORS, AN EVENT CELEBRATING APRIL’S LITERARY HOLIDAYS Meet and Mingle with Michigan Authors a Leon & Lulu with Proceeds Benefiting the Oakland Literacy Council CLAWSON, MI (April 20, 2018) – On the heels of World Book Day…
How to Write Better Stories
Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
How to Write Better Stories Posted by Melissa Donovan on April 12, 2018 https://www.writingforward.com/storytelling/how-to-write-better-stories Melissa writes with a wealth of knowledge about how to write better, stronger, and more interesting stories that will capture your reader. Each example gives the writer something to think about and perhaps, will improve each story…
Useful Twitter Hashtags for Bloggers – from Suzie Speaks — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
Reblogged from Suzie Speaks… the mysteries of the eponymous hashtag revealed: What is a Hashtag? A hashtag, put simply, is a label or category that allows others to find something within a specific theme or content and are primarily used on Twitter and Instagram. Once you have copied a URL…
4 Ways Querying A Novel Is Like A Religion — Viv Drewa – The Owl Lady
Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/hHv9kfmamsg?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent Originally posted on Morgan S Hazelwood: 4 Ways Querying A Novel Is Like A Religion Most agents, especially in America, like query letters. These are somewhat formulaic introductions to your novel’s characters and plot, that give the agent a feel for your writing style and story. (I’ve heard ones…