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Interview on Deanie H. Dunne’s Blog!
JEMSBOOKS http://dhdunne.blogspot.com/2014/12/presenting-hunting-mariah-mystery.html#comment-form A sincere “thank you” to Deanie H. Dunne, inspiring author, for interviewing me on her wonderful blog and sharing my book, Hunting Mariah, with her readers. Her friendship and support me the world to me. View original post
800,000 Ebooks Downloaded From Digital Libraries In New Zealand in 2013. How Many Were Yours?
Originally posted on Mark Williams – The International Indie Author:
When we said back in January that digital libraries an subscription services were the new black and we should all be climbing on board, the suggestion fell on largely deaf ears. Hey, don’t worry. We’re used to it! And while the news that US and…
…hearing voices in yer head?… don’t worry, yeez aren’t mad… ye’re just an Author…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the say the first sign of madness is hair growing on the palm of yer hands… the second sign is looking for it… others’ll tell yeez its hearing strange voices in yer head… if yeez are an Author, relax, that’s perfectly normal… …when it began to happen with this ol’…
…’tis the Season to be wellied…Tra-la-la-la-la—La-la-la-la…hic!…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the human creature is an animal of many habits… none of which habits is more baffling than the ritual behaviour that descends on so many of its breed around the last two weeks of the year and the first week of the ensuing year… for those souls brave enuff to…
Holiday Open House Opportunity #HOHO
yadadarcyyada Over the years people have had many a Holiday Open House, like a Christmas party. It was a way to include people from various parts of your life – family, friends, work colleagues, neighbours, etc. In this virtual age, let’s do a virtual Holiday Open House. This way we won’t have to worry about: […]
…full treatment, Sir?… we’ll sort that out right away… a cut too far…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…in my defence, I was barely eighteen years young at the time… WURLD-ly-wise I certainly was not… when I’d clocked up fifteen and a half of those years (the half is important, Mabel), this callow youth from Docklands Govan in Glasgow left the Big City to go live and WURK…