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Managing

Managing

Originally posted on Audrey Driscoll's Blog:
Nearing the bottom of Bin #2 One of the big garden jobs that actually got done in May was Compost Management. This means: 1) Shovelling out the remaining bit of finished compost from Bin #1 (the smaller one). 2) Building a new heap from all the accumulated stuff…

Carpenter Road by N.M. Brown @Bloodhoundbook @normthewriter

Carpenter Road by N.M. Brown @Bloodhoundbook @normthewriter

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: When a young woman swaps coats with a prostitute then vanishes, it marks the start of a mystifying case for Leighton Jones.   ? After traffic officer Leighton is called to an altercation in a used car lot he is confronted by a prostitute rambling on about a girl…

My Dad

Originally posted on World of Stories:
What can I say about my lovely caring father? I have nothing but praise for him.  He died aged ninety-seven and was until the very last, the most gentle, kindest, and loving man I know, except maybe for my husband of fifty three years who comes in extremely close.…

Time Travel – A Frequently Used Literary Device

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Guest Post by Don Massenzio As a reader, my fascination with time travel began as a child. When I first read The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, I was enthralled by the idea of travelling either backward or forward in time. Traveling backward could allow one to catch glimpses…

THE DEAD GAME BOOK TOUR

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
The Dead Game – Book Tour and Giveaway 6/6/2018 The Dead Game by Susanne Leist Genre: Paranormal Suspense Linda Bennett leaves New York for the slower-paced lifestyle of Oasis, Florida. She opens a bookstore and makes new friends. Life is simple that is until the dead body washes up onshore.…

Why Authors Need to Budget for Book Marketing – by Belinda Griffin…

Why Authors Need to Budget for Book Marketing – by Belinda Griffin…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Self-Publishing Advice From The Alliance of Self-Publishing Authors (ALLi) site: Intro by ALLi At ALLi, we’re often asked, particularly by beginner authors or those who are new to self-publishing, whether it’s possible – or wise – to outsource their book marketing requirements to a…

As a Writer, Do You Make Time To Read?

Originally posted on DSM Publications:
Anyone who knows me, knows that I am an avid reader as well as a writer. I tend to pick authors that I enjoy and read their entire body of work in chronological order. This not only brings me enjoyment, but it shows me their development as an author from…

This Week in Indie Publishing

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
If The Adult Coloring Book Craze Is Dead, It Needs A Postmortem In 2015, adult coloring books became the dark horse of the publishing industry, as a surprising surge in sales boosted major players’ revenues. In 2016, there was no end in sight. In 2017, the bottom fell out…

joy guide

joy guide

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
To be that person Chronically annoying folks With your cheerfulness Beaming joy from head to toe Flashing teeth that catch the sun ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben

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