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Book Cover Artist Q&A with Chris Graham the @StoryReadingApe
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: You are the Indie Authors best friend. That’s something many people know you as, but there is another aspect of your contribution to the Author world that some are not quite as familiar with. Tell us about how and why you came to create book covers? What was…
…and so it begins…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s amazing what’s yeez can see and hear when yeez really look and listen long enuff… it all started with a small shrill cry of a wee birthing baby boy in a bed in a single-end city tenement… the warmth and comfort of a suckling mother, relieved the nine-month carry was over……
…not for the faint-hearted… Death by Eye-Kee-Ah…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…there’s sum’thing robustly fair in being ‘ungifted’ in certain things… this ol’ Jurassic prides himself in a proficiency in cerebral pursuits… splendidly superb at Sudoko… craftily creative with crosswords… magically meticulous in mental ‘rithmetic… persuasively polished in poetry… the activity for ‘that’ side of the brain is factory-ish… but, the…
LWI #WeekendDateBookClub
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Want a date for the weekend that will LAST? How about one that is WORTH your time? We’ve got Authors for you! IT’S THE Weekend Date Book Club ? Is one of our authors on your dance card for the weekend? Do you have one that you are hot…
Special Interview Monday at 9 AM New York Time.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Special Interview on Monday! Can you guess who it is? Just look around the site and you will get an idea. Be back here Monday at 9 AM New York Time. Indie Authors–Have I got a resource for you! ? ? © Copyright-All rights reserved by litworldinterviews.wordpress.com 2014
Doris Lessing on the art of reading well — Quotes for Writers (and people who like quotes)
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
“There is only one way to read, which is to browse in libraries and bookshops, picking up books that attract you, reading only those, dropping them when they bore you, skipping the parts that drag-and never, never reading anything because you feel you ought, or because it is part…
Go to a Happy Place…
yadadarcyyada For me, TV, movies, books are quite similar – it’s all really about the interactions of the characters. All that other stuff: zombies, vampires, aliens, history, police, demons, doctors, monsters, lawyers, drug dealers, Santa, lords and ladies, time travelers, soldiers, spies, it’s all added to keep your attention, but it’s really about the story […]