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“The story has twists and turns and the ending may not be as you expect!” – Teach Me To Prey by Best Selling Author Samantha Jacobey
Rebecca Stewart had never let things get personal with her students; a mistake that could cost her far more than a broken heart..Jason and his friends enjoyed tormenting teachers. When they set their sights on Miss Stewart, nothing would prevent them from bringing her down..Avoiding Jason’s advances and navigating an epic clash of wills, the young […]
Markets For Writers
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
How would you like to win £20,000? If you would, then you’ll need to publish a book with Kindle Direct Publishing – and it’ll need to be published between 1st May 2019 and 31st August 2019. Here’s some information from Kindle Direct Publishing on their Storyteller competition: ‘The Kindle Storyteller…
Top Ten Things Not to Do entering King Tutankhamen’s Tomb in 1922
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? This post is a continuation of the Top Ten Things Not to Do with a historical background. In 1922, the entrance to King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered in Egypt. Top Ten Things Not to Do if You Are Entering King Tut’s Tomb. 10 If you are entering King Tut’s tomb, do…
…1950s back court tenements in Docklands Govan in Glasgow were awesome places…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
……it was a different landscape back in the 1950s in the big cities of the UK… Docklands Govan in Glasgow, where Master Gallacher spent his infancy, had more than its share of rented tenement housing… up to three-storeys-high, grey, austere, stone buildings, sum’times red, depending on the material available when…
Esmeralda’s Happy Time Cabin for Lost Hikers by @SuzanneJenkins3 #Romance #Suspense #Read
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Title: Esmeralda’s Happy Time Cabin For Lost Hikers Author: Suzanne Jenkins Genre: Romance, Suspense Add to your TBR – Goodreads Kelly and Jeff Fairchild live a charmed life in their renovated Victorian mansion in the Jersey suburbs. Wall Street traders with…
A Boy Named Rabbit by @MarciaMeara #BookReview #Suspense
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? ? In Book 2 of the Wake-Robin Ridge series, Marcia Meara, author of Swamp Ghosts and Finding Hunter, returns to the rugged beauty of the North Carolina mountains, introducing a little boy whose remarkable gift will change the world for everyone he meets. “Evil’s comin’, boy…comin’…
Is This Historical or Fantasy?
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by J.U. Scribe ? Both carry the idea of constraining something into a fixed space. We put things in boxes mainly with the purpose of organizing things to make it easier to retrieve certain items. As people we love to put things in figurative boxes whether we are consciously aware of it or…
How to know difference in your voice and a characters
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Sounds hard right? It did for me. I found myself making the process harder than it needed to be. Between my WIP, blog, and branding I tied myself in knots. Turns out I just needed to KISS. NO! Not smooching. Good grief, get your mind out of the gutter. …
…authors bashing other writers’ work?… how very dare they!…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the other day, I read a post from my Facebook friend, the wunnerfully prolific Authoress, m’Lady, Charity Parkerson, in which she shared her annoyance at seeing some authors viciously ravaging other scribblers’ books… …I am solidly in her corner with that sentiment… since the beginning of my own journey ten…