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Wanted: Indie Authors – Free Promotion #IndieAuthors #bookpromotion
Originally posted on Books and Such:
Beginning next Friday, January 20th, I’ll introduce a new blog feature entitled Indie Author Friday. The post would include a short interview and FREE (we all know how rare that is) promotion of your book/books. Email me at tpolen6@gmail.com if you’d like to sign up!
Proof Ordered for a New Book Release AND Cover Reveal
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
I did it! Ordered that proof, like a boss!! Why? Because I have a new book about to be made available and I want to be certain that it is just right for YOU, the book reading public. Yeah, that’s just the way I roll. So, what is this…
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Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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Does That Lettuce Look HUNGRY? – A TSRA Tale…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Prompt originally from author Mary Beth Robb’s blog HERE It was all the fault of those pesky woodworms that chewed up old Grandma Archaeopteris way back around the Devonian Period when life in the oceans seemed to ingest the evolutionary equivalent of ‘Speed’ and coughed up…
A Morse Code Alphabet Visual (in case you need to know)…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: ency123 In 1832, an American artist sailed home from Europe. He had spent some time painting in Europe and hoped to sell his pictures when he arrived home. His name was Samuel Morse. The journey on the ship was to change Samuel Morse’s life.…
Why Do We Care When Characters Die?
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Kyle Massa Did you cry when Bambi’s mom got shot? It’s okay. You can admit it. Though we know they’re not real, the death of fictional characters evokes real emotion in us. I find that amazing. After all, when fictional character die, we’re essentially mourning the loss of someone…
Owning Your Writing Craft
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Tonya R. Moore There’s all this hubbub floating around out there lately, conflicting theories of all the DOs and DON’Ts of what it takes to be or become a successful author. Some time ago, I saw some Perpetual Writing Advice Giver actually tweet that if you’re a writer…
From Book to Film: Upcoming Adaptations
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
With the recent successes of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, more and more novels are being adapted for the big screen. The following books are all ones that have been optioned for films. Because film adaptations are always a gamble, I am curious to see how these…