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The awoogah-awoogah of my primal, cave-man radar-gland – Guest Post by, Ian Hutson…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
A lot of life on a narrowboat is taken up with mundane practicalities. Much of the rest – when not being boarded by badgers, as recently – is peaceful enjoyment, with the freedom to sit at my study desk for hours and watch the English…
Happy Saturday!
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Just a little something you can use for reminding your followers on various social media sites that a review would be a lovely way to show how much they enjoy your books! 🙂
7 Stress-Free Ways to Handle Notes From Your Book Editor – by Blake Atwood…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Write Life: The day you’ve either longed for or dreaded has finally arrived. You check your email and see a message from your editor with the subject: Edits Complete. Your heart skips at least a beat as you scramble to save your edited…
Filthy Fingerprints.
Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
Do your books have QR Codes? QR codes are those square-shaped blotches that look like smudged thumbprints. They show up now on thousands of different products, including the bills we receive. I’ve noticed them on the back covers of the…
Character Quotes from Over the Edge by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“That photo, the blond guy behind the headstones. What’s his connection to the family?” Detective Tan asked. “He was head of security for awhile. But there was some trouble with the daughter and he got fired,” Peter replied. “What kind of trouble?” “Beautiful, exotic, young, gullible woman. Coldhearted,…