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Introduce Yourself Author Interview Links Updated

Originally posted on The PBS Blog:
? ATTN. Authors of Introduce Yourself. The links to your guest interviews have been updated. If you have any updates of your own let me know. Updates such as: New book – I can add them to your post. (If you have tons of books out I cannot feature…

Introduce Yourself – Promotional Opportunity for New Authors

Originally posted on The PBS Blog:
Tomorrow marks the exact date of the premiere of this feature. On March 27, 2017, I opened my blog to authors who were interested in being interviewed here and to promote their work. I am reposting this for any authors out there who are interested in taking advantage of…

What Book Bloggers Want Authors To Know

Full Circle – Regina Timothy

Full Circle – Regina Timothy

Originally posted on AUTHORS PROMOTION:
Book Blurb Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, Samia-Al-Sayyid an Iraqi refugee is living a quiet life in New York City after she fled her home to avoid imminent death. ? She works hard for her cold, heartless, high-strung boss, loves her seventeen-years-old-son, and cherishes the close friendship she has…

How to Write an Effective Chase Scene

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Doug Lewars ? Either a villain is fleeing from the forces of law-and-order or your hero is fleeing from overwhelming danger, but in either case you need a chase scene. Any form of transportation can be used and the overall structure of the narrative will be reasonably uniform…

…Authors, as much as possible, check the facts…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it will come as no surprise to some of yeez to learn that as a wee boy at school in Docklands, Govan in Glasgow, Master Gallacher was a bit of a ‘smart-ass’…a trait that has doubtless recognisably carried forward into my more advanced years…  always first to raise my hand…

Book Quote Corner – Well Wishes From a Prompt

Truth, As Strange As Fiction: Bothered, Part 2

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
 WARNING: violence. Truth, As Strange As Fiction: Bothered, Part 2  by JD Holiday ©May 2018          Shortly after that, I joined a drum and bugle corps. It was a teen group for thirteen to seventeen year olds. My friend this time with Kathy Donahue. Her older…

Writing in Different Genres!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Writing in Different Genres How important is it for authors to be able to write across genres? First of all, not everyone cares to write in multi-genres. There are some who choose to write in one genre and for select readers. There is nothing…

…Authors, as much as possible, check the facts…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it will come as no surprise to some of yeez to learn that as a wee boy at school in Docklands, Govan in Glasgow, Master Gallacher was a bit of a ‘smart-ass’…a trait that has doubtless recognisably carried forward into my more advanced years…  always first to raise my hand…

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