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Cliché…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Cliché Hackneyed, outworn, Sighing, mourning, why-ing Penned expressions of emotion Human * It is, they say, just a cliché To pen a mournful verse, An ode to love, a billet doux, A burning flame…or worse… And yet, the universal pen Of lovers everywhere Turns first to rhyme…
Over My Shoulder by Patricia Dixon @Bloodhoundbook @pbadixon
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Girl meets boy. They fall in love. Sounds simple? It isn’t. ? When Freya falls for the manipulative Kane, her life changes beyond her wildest imagination. When the luxurious life she craves gradually becomes intolerable she realises escape is out of reach. Her life has changed and so has…
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Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
It’s almost back-to-school time and time to get busy… You want more PR so you can get more calls to speak? Here’s an invitation to join Speakers Magazine Publisher, Pam Perry’s Branding Accelerator Program…. If you’re serious and think it’s time, fill out the application and…
Publication Day Push: The Mysterious Lord Millcroft by Virginia Heath-
Originally posted on Touch My Spine Book Reviews:
Making Lord Millcroft by Virginia Heath The Mysterious Lord Millcroft, in fact the entire King’s Elite series, came about by accident as I was writing the final book in my Wild Warriners quartet. I knew from the outset that the charming lady’s man Jake Warriner was a…
I’m doing a FB Live at 8:30 Today
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
Join me at 8:30 EST Today as I talk about the 5 Ps of BrandingGo here at 8:30 https://www.facebook.com/pamperrypr and ask me questions! Say hello!
Writing a crime novel – should you plan or go with the flow? – by Louise Harnby…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Some crime writers are planners. Some are pantsers (so called because they fly by the seat of their pants). Neither is better than the other. What matters is that the method you choose to write your story works for you and results in a tale…