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Manners and Toxic Professional Relationships #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
This last week’s #CockyGate furor has stirred a lot of people up and brought down some harsh criticism for the offending author. Ceri Clark in her blog for Myrddin Publishing summed it up quite well in her article, The #CockyGate Trademark Kerfuffle: “The danger of letting this…
Stench by AB Morgan @Bloodhoundbook @AliMorgan2304
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Rory Norton didn’t always make his living as a motorbike instructor and he went to great lengths to leave his past life behind, to start again. He thought he had succeeded, until the body of a missing woman is discovered under the floor of his cottage. Only then do…
Constantine: A History Part 3 by @Donna_Grant #CoverReveal #Reading @InkSlingerPR
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
We are so excited to be sharing the cover for New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant’s CONSTANTINE: A HISTORY PART 3. This short story set in the world of the Dark Kings will be released on July 2, 2018! ? The third – and final –…
60 Glorious Years — Stevie Turner, Indie Author.
Originally posted on World of Stories:
I saw this and had to read it because April 23rd was my 60th too. It’s an interesting story of school girls who have reached the milestone and stayed friends. I stayed friends with one girl from school whose life hasn’t been as good to her. She married her…
I’ve been talking about short stories a lot this week. WHY do you think that is?
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
your humble host Well, short stories build writer muscles. Writing short stories forces you to get the story up and running quickly, thereby grabbing your reader’s attention. Short stories that get published in an anthology are a great way to get your name out there and start building a following…
What were they thinking?