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Shorter Fiction is In! All About Novellas, Novelettes, Stories & Flash – by Mara Purl…

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on Anne R. Allen:

Novellas, novelettes, and serial fiction are no longer”old fashioned.”

Do you know what  George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome, Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, and H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds have in common?

They’re not novels.

They’re novellas.

Novellas went out of style in the mid-20th century, but now they’re back.

“Everything old is new again,” says the Peter Allen song. Novels, novellas, novelettes (and short stories and flash) have been around for decades. Make that centuries. In today’s publishing and authoring landscape there is less opportunity but more freedom.

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A (not so) Short History of Fake Reviews on Amazon by Iola Goulton…

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on Christian Editing site:

When I first started blogging, back in September 2011, there were almost no restrictions to reviewing on Amazon. Someone could create a buyer account on Amazon, buy something, and 24 hours later they could review any product on any Amazon site.

Yes, any product. On any site. Amazon has never placed any restriction on who can review what. You don’t have to have purchased the product on Amazon to review that product—which is good news for book bloggers. Bloggers often receive free copies from authors or publishers, from book tour companies, from reviewing sites such as NetGalley, or from sources such as the library.

Amazon allow customers to review whether or not they have experienced the product (i.e. read the book). However, Amazon also recognise that potential customers place more trust in reviews where the reviewer has experienced the product. Amazon acknowledged this by introducing the…

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Bar jokes for non-English majors

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Ever since I published Bar jokes for English majors and More bar jokes for English majors, I’ve been thinking that, in the interest of inclusiveness, I ought to run a collection of bar jokes for people who, for whatever reason, majored in something other than English. Here’s what I came up with:

❧HISTORY: Julius Caesar walks into a bar and asks for a martinus. “You mean a martini?” says the bartender. Caesar replies, “If I wanted a double, I would have asked for a double.”

❧PSYCHOLOGY: Pavlov walks into a bar. Just as he sits down, his phone rings, and Pavlov says, “Oh crap! I forgot to feed the dogs.”

❧MATH: An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first orders a beer. The second orders half a beer. The third orders a quarter of a beer. Before the fourth can speak, the bartender puts two beers…

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Attn #MichiganWriters: 30 Day/5 Post Tour Package on the Michigan Literary Network #motownwriters #michlit

@SylviaHubbard1's avatarMotown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network

Until the end of 2018, Motown Writers Network is looking for 5 authors to feature for one month. Due to the hectic personal schedule of our founder, we are trying to set up authors until December 2018, while also raising funds to support the Michigan Literary Network.

This will be an FCFS endeavor and the faster you turn your information in, the faster we can post.

If you are interested, please email immediately to reserve your spot to Founder of MWN | Click To Email

  • One Audio Interview Post – featured on 3chicksandsomebooks.com a popular reading portal for our members
  • Author Feature Post – Posted on MotownWriters.com so every member can see your literary endeavors
  • Personal Post Article – This will be on our MotownBookClub.com as the featured author and book, plus we can also do an extra article on MotownMomMusings.com if the author so chooses to write a very…

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What to Look for in a Book Publicist—Plus Tips for Going It Alone – by Tanya Hall…

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on Jane Friedman site:

A successful book publicity campaign can bring in a level of media coverage that lands more clients, more brand cachet, more book sales, and additional media opportunities.

That makes hiring an outside publicity firm a big decision, and knowing what to expect on the front end can help you make the right selection and get more out of the experience.

If you’re considering hiring a publicist, here are a few things you should keep in mind.

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Why you need to stop doing what doesn’t work

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Happy Monday everyone.  You know what that means, it’s time for another Monday Marketing post.

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How To Write A Book And Stay Focused During The Process – by, Derek Haines…

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on Just Publishing Advice:

You want to know how to write a book but you are not sure where to start

If you have ever dreamed of writing a book, there is no better time than now to do it.

All you need to do is write between 40,000 and 80,000 words or more, and you are done.

Easy, huh?

Well, yes and no. It is not the number of words that is important, it is how you put your words together.

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My thoughts on the suggestions from the critique partners on my VOODOO story

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8 Basic Tips for Social Media Etiquette

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On social media, everything is a part of your brand and is an extension of you. People don’t know you personally so all they have to work with is the vibes you give off. From the way that you send emails, your blog posts, your social media posts and newsletters, everything. What you publish reveals who you are and can tell people one or two things. Either you’re a nasty, disrespectful person or you’re a kind, respectful person. It doesn’t take much to show others respect and appreciation and it may also grant you a follower, or more, a supporter for life. Below are some basic actions we can implement to help to keep our respect levels at an all-time high.

Give Thanks

When someone reblogs or pingbacks on one of your posts, say thank you. It really just takes a second. Although the person probably didn’t share your post…

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Atonement, Tennessee by Teagan Riordain Geneviene #Fantasy #BookReview @TeaganGeneviene

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Esmeralda Lawton is sick of the big city. “Ralda” was betrayed until trust became a theoretical concept. So it’s a dream come true when she buys an old estate, complete with historic cemetery. Okay, she isn’t excited about the cemetery, but she’s strangely drawn to the estate. Atonement, Tennessee, a quaint town, seems like the perfect place for her. However, her new life isn’t quiet.

The house is full of antiques. Some have extraordinary properties — a brass bed causes strange dreams, and a mirror shows the truth of who you are.

A mysterious neighbor secretly watches over the graveyard. There’s more to him than meets the eye, but what? Then there’s Gwydion, owner of Fae’s Flowers. She stubbornly resists her feelings for him.

Ralda suspects that people are drawn to Atonement to, well — atone. She wonders what sins led her there. However, her ancestress made the mistakes.

Atonement…

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