Archive | May 11, 2018
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A sign of the times…
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
My old friend Glob reading his tales The £0.99p offer on my fantasy anthology Globular Van Der Graff’s Goblin Tales ended at midnight Wednesday. The number of books sold was just seven. Four of them were bought in America for the full price, where the offer was never…
How Creative Writing Can Boost Your Intelligence
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Sally Keys. You may remember her from her guest post, Creating The Time And Space You Need To Write Your Best Work. Sally is a professional freelance writer with many years experience across many different areas. She made the move to freelancing from…
Flowers…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
There were always flowers. Orchids pinned upon a mother’s breast, All lace and diamonds. Long black gloves And painted lips, As she left, laughing. A child who watched As the door closed. There were flowers… Yellow tulips, Cellophane and ribbon A girl who blushed As the…
Help, my secondary character is taking over the book! #amwriting #Romance #mgtab
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Have you ever started to write a book and had a secondary character try to take over the story? It doesn’t matter how hard you work at putting them on the sidelines, they keep popping up at the most inopportune times. I’ve found it’s better to go…
The Adulterers Wife by Leigh Russell #BlogTour @Bloodhoundbook
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
I’m delighted to be sharing my review of The Adulterers Wife by Leigh Russell today for my stop on the blog tour. About this book… Julie is devastated to learn that her husband, Paul, is having an affair. It seems her life can’t get any worse – until she comes home…
Bookends: 📚 Robert Bryndza & Ján Bryndza 📚 @RobertBryndza @JanBryndza
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Anyone that knows me, knows I am a huge fan of Robert Bryndza. I would like to go as far as saying I am his number one fan, though according to Ján’s info on Twitter, he is Rob’s biggest fan. Ján, I think you will have a lot of stiff competition…
Meet the author: Why Jane Dunning loves being Thirty-five Minutes from St Tropez
Originally posted on Book Lovers' Booklist:
Sometimes author Jane Dunning, whose first novel Thirty-five Minutes from St Tropez was inspired by her love of Provence, wonders if France is in her blood because she was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands. ‘I’m not sure,’ she says, ‘but I truly love our neighbour across the…