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Today on a more personal note

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
This is a place to learn and share tips on improving the craft of writing and blogging. However, today, I’d like to take a minute to apologize and share why I’ve been remiss in replying to your comments in a timelier manner. I’ve been back East with family, saying…

Book Review: Hell’s Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men (Howard Schechter)

Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
I’ve been on a bit of a non-fiction kick lately, so, when Chandra from #cjsreads suggested we read Hell’s Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men by Howard Schechter, I was all about it! I am a fan of historical fiction and true crime so this book…

3 New Agents Seeking Romance, Screenplays, YA & NA Fantasy, Memoir and more…

3 New Agents Seeking Romance, Screenplays, YA & NA Fantasy, Memoir and more…

Kent District Library Writers Conference Apr21st @kdlnews #Michigan #MichLit #MotownWriters

Kent District Library Writers Conference Apr21st @kdlnews #Michigan #MichLit #MotownWriters

Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
? Kent District Library Writers Conference Primary tabs 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Saturday, April 21, 2018 Kent District Library – Service and Meeting Center 814 West River Center NE Comstock Park MI 49321 REGISTER NOW | Click here  This year, we are proud to offer breakout sessions with…

Speaking in tongues

Jazz Age Wednesdays & Hullaba Review — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
Originally posted on Teagan’s Books: Wednesday, April 4, 2018 Hi ya’ll. Yes, you are at Jazz Age Wednesdays. Pull up a chair and get comfortable! Art by Rob Goldstein I’m working on the story for Chapter 3 of Hullaba Lulu. Rob has already created a collection of wonderful images, and…

What the Wind Blew In – Pamela S. Wight — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
Reblogged from Roughwighting: We’ve been honoring the anniversary of our dog’s passing. Four years ago, Henry let us know it was time for him to go. My guy and I carried him into our vet’s office, which looked more like a home than a business. In one of the small…

Markets For Writers

Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
Christmas is on its way! Not really – though it is if you want to enter the latest Words Magazine short story competition. The theme is Christmas and the closing date is 30th June 2018. Here are some more details for you: Prizes: 1st: £50 2nd: £25 Entry fee: FREE…

This Week in Indie Publishing

Bestselling Author Self-publishing is booming…but not for authors The rule in business is — “It’s not what you expect, but what you inspect.” The self-publishing business is a model of high expectations and ho-hum inspection. Tales of woe from deceived authors fill the internet complaint departments. Some people are victims because they didn’t read the […]

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