Authors
Get To Know… Author Faith Mortimer
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Today on my Get To Know feature I have the lovely Faith Mortimer joining me. Hi there! May I first thank my lovely friend Sarah for inviting me as her guest author on today’s blog. I feel truly honoured. For those of you who don’t know me, I’ll tell you a little…
15 Top Tips for Webinar Wannabes…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Joel Friedlander on The Book Designer Site: I told you about the time my laptop spontaneously rebooted while I was co-hosting a product launch webinar? Of about the time we registered hundreds of people for the wrong start time for a webinar? Or when…
Historical Division: Restitution of Artwork Stolen by the Nazis during World War Two by Jennifer Alderson
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Before moving to Amsterdam, I knew very little about the restitution of artwork stolen by the Nazis during World War Two, a topic that plays a central role in my novel, The Lover’s Portrait: An Art Mystery. Sure, I’d read about controversial cases in newspapers and wondered why museums…
The Dumbest Things I’ve Done As A Self Published Author
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
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Contests & Entertainment
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Daily Mystery Thriller Week PRIZE Winners may be found HERE. International Audio Book Giveaway Enter LIVE NOW. Multiple MTW authors want to give you a chance to listen to a wonderfully narrated audio version of their books. So much so that they have offered to give away copies to fans regardless…
Crime Division: How to Achieve Accuracy by Stephen Bentley
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
There is nothing so annoying as reading a book or watching a movie and finding inaccuracies in things like police and courtroom procedures. I am not a pedant but I prefer accuracy in my own writing and that of others, whether the result is within the pages or up…
When I Am Not Enough… Guest Post by Tina Frisco…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Image courtesy of Lucie Stastkova Throughout our lives, we hear ourselves say: ‘I’m not that good!’ ‘I’ll never make it.’ ‘I wish I could write that well.’ ‘If only I had said. . .’ Words are powerful. Energy follows thought. The words we speak to ourselves…