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Heroes don’t Discriminate #HealingHands #Faith #Inspiration
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? The past few days I have been stunned and saddened by the catastrophic events that have taken place here in Canada and in the United States. Instead of belabouring the senselessness of these acts of violence I want to focus on the first responders who stepped…
Big Brave Boater’s Bucolic Bedtime Bottom Bitten by Bad Boat-Biting Badger – Guest Post by Ian Hutson…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
There are no photographs to accompany this account, as you will understand from reading it. I have instead provided some images of the peaceful locations that my narrowboat Cardinal Wolsey and I generally moor up in. I am not fond of towns, and towns are…
#MotownWriters 5 Smart Tips for Marketing Poetry Books
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
2 Author Marketing Experts, Inc. by Penny Sansevieri / Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words. – Robert Frost Such a beautiful statement by Robert Frost, but unfortunately it ignores the reality that marketing poetry books is not easy. And…
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Meet the #BookReviewers – Balroop Singh, D.G. Kaye, Colleen Chesebro, N.N. Light, Janice Spina, Lizanne Lloyd and Mark Paxson.
Are There Birds in Your Book?
Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
One of the many varieties of plover. Perhaps there’s a setting or a scene that you want to help your reader to hear: instead of just listing the names of birds that may be present, why not describe and/or phoneticize the…
Independent Author of the Week Angelique S Anderson
Originally posted on A Reader Recommends:
Q + A 1. Where is your favorite place to write? I really love waiting until everyone has gone to sleep, and the animals are tucked in so that I can write when it is absolutely silent. 2. Which book influenced you to become a writer? Honestly, I’ve been…
Springtime Reception (Haiku) by Bette A. Stevens
Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
National Poetry Month is coming to a close and spring has finally arrived here at The Farmstead in central Maine. After three consecutive days of sunshine with temperatures in the 50s—followed by two days of rain—blossoms are sending out official invitations. Needless to say, we’re dressed for…