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Determined to find out the truth… Deadly Discovery By Alathia Paris Morgan #suspense #reading @MoBPromos
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
DEADLY DISCOVERY Nova Ladies Adventures, Book Three by Alathia Paris Morgan Genre: Thriller/Suspense Julie, while recovering from wounds sustained in the line of duty, discovers she isn’t who she believed herself to be. Her journey into the past, leads her on the path to her future, but…
Books set in TN & Atonement, TN Revisited
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Saturday, June 23, 2018 I can’t believe that it was way back at Christmastime, 2012 when I published my urban fantasy novel Atonement, Tennessee. That makes it downright embarrassing that I still haven’t released the second book! It’s written, but I have little time to give the editing and…
Summer At Coastguard Cottages by Jennifer Bohnet
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: A summer of secrets! Karen is escaping to her little cottage on the Devonshire coast this summer – it’s the perfect way to forget about her ex-husband. So she’s surprised to find love again when she least expected it! Bruce is learning to live again after the death of his beloved…
Author’s Meet and Greet as part of the 37th Annual Holton Days – Vendor Opportunities Available July 28, 9A-12P at Muskegon Area District Library, #michiganwriter #motownwriters #michlit
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
Holton Days Holton Days committee and Holton Friends of the Library will sponsor an Author’s Meet and Greet as part of the 37th Annual Holton Days. The Author’s event will take place on Saturday, July 28, 9A-12P at Muskegon Area District Library, Holton Branch. This is…
Two more crime writers that deserve to be read
Originally posted on Fictionophile:
While perusing my book shelves, I look fondly on certain tomes. Some authors are ones I haven’t heard about in a while… I have highly positive memories of their work. Where are they now? Are they still writing? In this blog post, I aim to introduce you to two of these…
The editing and revision process for self-publishers – by Lisa Poisso…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Whoa, just look at that flowchart! That’s way too many steps! Why, yes. Yes, it very likely is. Few self-published authors can afford all of these editorial production steps. Few would want to even if they could. But the truth is that this does mirror…
ARC Book Review: Tilting by Nicole Larkin-Rachel’s Random Resources
Originally posted on Touch My Spine Book Reviews:
I would like to thank the author and Rachel’s Random Resources for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest opinionion. Tilting, A Memoir We only learned about our father’s girlfriend after he became deathly ill and lay in a coma 120 miles from our…
Why you need to be part of the Writing Community
Originally posted on Author Ari Meghlen Official Website:
Writing is often considered a lonely profession, and while it’s true that it’s a solitary task, it does not have to be lonesome. Even a socially-awkward, highly-anxiety-ridden person like myself, can make connections within the writing community. A strong network Humans are social creatures, even those of…