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…Authors… the tricky thing about ‘requested’ reviews… they don’t have to be tricky…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…a common feature of life when this ol’ Jurassic was growing up in Docklands Govan in Glasgow was a scarcity of money… most of the families who lived in our street experienced the same thing, and mutual bonds of neighbourhood togetherness meant nobody actually starved… in truth, it has to…
Something New – Part 1
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Austin Templeton is an actor who looks enough like Matt Smith to make American Doctor Who fans fall in love with him. A cable network decides to do its own Doctor Who-ish show, called The Magician, and they hire Austin as the lead. “Austin!” “In here!” A clipped English accent…
To Offer it Free or Not – Marketing Your Work
Originally posted on Indigo Sea Press Blog:
As with everything to do with the art of writing, publishing and marketing books, there are different views on the worth of offering your books free. Some will argue that you should not work for free. And, in essence, that is what you are doing when you offer…
…nearly finished writing ‘KILLER CITY’… here’s a wee teaser for yeez… hope yeez like it…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s LUVLY when yeez can see the finishing line in the not-too-distant horizon… it has been almost two years since my last Jack Calder crime thriller masterpiece, SAVAGE PAYBACK, hit the Great God Amazon’s hustings… that two years had many things ‘going on’ that slowed down the production of the…
This Month’s Shows June 2015
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
A message from my author pal, Rami Ungar, reminded me that I don’t use this forum to announce my Blog Talk Radio shows and I should. (Thank you, Rami for asking!) Not everyone who follows me here, follows me on Twitter or Facebook, so I am really being foolish not…
Review – Lirael
Originally posted on Bibliophibian Inc.:
Lirael, Garth Nix As much as I love Sabriel (both the book and the character!), I was reluctant to read this again. Lirael’s role in the library is awesome, but both she and Sameth are rather too prone to self-pity to stand up well beside Sabriel’s example. Which is part of…