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Do you know how to write a book review?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I must confess, writing a book review is very hard for me. You’d think as a writer, writing a book review would be easy. It’s not. But reviews are as important to writers as water to fish. Writers need book reviews. The best way to get is to give.…

Do you know how to add sound to your book?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Again! I learned something new today! I had no idea a soundtrack could be added to an ebook. Who knew? Probably all of y’all, I’m usually the last to hear about all of this new-fangled techie stuff. But this is so way cool.  Will I use it? Not sure. Why? Because…

2017 Blogging Conferences Worth Attending – Concierge Librarian

2017 Blogging Conferences Worth Attending – Concierge Librarian

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
As a new blogger, or even a seasoned one,?blogging conferences?are a great idea. ?It is a fantastic way to meet other bloggers and stay abreast of what is current in blogging. ? I have scoured the net for some of the conferences for 2017 and provided a list. 2017…

How to Train Yourself to Stick to Your Own Deadlines

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Meg Dowell I used to be terrible with deadlines. Depending on how much I have going on at one time, sometimes I still struggle. I’m a life-long procrastinator. Sometimes I submit things at 11:58 when they’re due at midnight. It’s easy to think working deadline-based jobs is enough…

Pressed from BookBub: 20 Ways Authors Use Videos to Engage with Readers

The power of hashtags (#) when you are a writer

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
? We’ve talked about the power of tweeting before. Twitter, when harnessed, can provide important connections and fantastic advice from professionals and other writers. Twitter is often described as being like a stream of continuous information. But how does one navigate that which at times…

Finding a New Purpose as a Bookstore: The Dominican Church in Maastricht

Finding a New Purpose as a Bookstore: The Dominican Church in Maastricht

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Though bookstores often take over old buildings, most shops don’t inhabit old churches. A bookstore in the Netherlands, however, is an exception to that rule. In 2007, Seleyx, a Dutch chain, hired architect firm Merkx+Girod to convert an old Dominican church in Maastricht, Netherlands into a bookshop. In order to maintain…

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Villains by Deek Rhew

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Villains. Just the thought elicits visions of maniacal laughter, devilish plots, bumbling sidekicks, and plans to take over / dominate / destroy the Earth. We root for their failure, cringe at their dastardly deeds, and weep at the havoc they wreak. But to a superhero, these evildoers are as…

Be my guest …. don’t be shy!

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Would you like to write a guest post and be featured on the blog? If you are a writer, artist or photographer…If you have a poem, story or memoirs to share… If you have a book to promote, a character to introduce, an exhibition or event to…

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