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Was Jesus Christ born on Christmas day?
Originally posted on e-Tinkerbell:
Christmas is so close and I’m sure you have already made your houses sparkle with all the cheerful, festive lights and I am pretty sure that a richly decorated Christmas tree is brightening the living rooms where you, your families and friends will gather to celebrate the Nativity, the birth of…
A circular Christmas letter written in 1920
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
I’ve sent out my circular letters to friends and family across the world and received a few in returned. We exchanged news about new homes and old bones, about holidays enjoyed and new trips planned. This one was written by the great American poet Robert Frost about a man…
The Struggling (Sometimes Starving) Writer
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
The Struggling (Sometimes Starving) Writer As many of you know, I love listening. Hearing the stories of strangers is often the most inspiring moments of my own life. It’s also how I fell in love with listening, and this is why I enjoy hearing your opinions and suggestions so…
A Merry Lone Wolf Christmas
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
The Lone Wolf book cover I decided to share a short scene from my newest sci-fi, The Maker book 3 in the Lone Wolf series. The crew of the Flotilla and Hannibal have been gone from known space for nearly five years. In that time, Chairman Emmelia Spenser has missed…
WE are ALL connected, to EACH OTHER, to EARTH and to the UNIVERSE!
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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A Little Overview Of The Irish Book Market
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
In case you’re wondering, I made this image. In Paint. That’s why it’s so bad. But I didn’t steal it Recently, I’ve been using book sales data from the Top Ten Fiction Bestseller lists published by the Sunday Times, in an attempt to illustrate book-buying behaviour. I focused on UK…
..a lotta little makes a lot… same with book sales…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…hiding yer light under a bushel is okay if yeez are into deflected interior decorating illumination… but for quill-scrapers, that serves little or no purpose… make no mistake, I am fervently anti-spamming… however, it behoves every scribbler showing any of their wee masterpieces out there in the public domain, gently, gently,…
Twitter Etiquette For Authors
Originally posted on Leona's Blog of Shadows:
In the light of Tricia Drammeh’s excellent post titled Facebook Etiquette For Authors I decided to write one on Twitter etiquette. I have heard countless complaints from many book bloggers and other authors about Twitter accounts set up like annoying spam bots. Here is a list of…