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Job Description – The Writer’s Pet #MondayBlogs #Writer #WritersLife

Job Description – The Writer’s Pet #MondayBlogs #Writer #WritersLife

Review: Carrie Hatchett Space Adventurer (Book 2) – Passage to Paradise by J. J. Green

Review: Carrie Hatchett Space Adventurer (Book 2) – Passage to Paradise by J. J. Green

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free digital copy of this book by the author J. J. Green.  Passage to Paradise is the second book in the Carrie Hatchett Space Adventurer series and is just as funny as the first.  The first book Mission Improbable can be seen here, but this second…

Interview with Author Carlos J Server & Giveaway!

Interview with Author Carlos J Server & Giveaway!

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
Today I am pleased to be holding an interview with Carlos J Server, author of A Lucky Day, a comedy novel which was a finalist in the first Amazon Indie Literary Prize for Spanish Authors.  I have already reviewed this very funny madcap comedy and my review can be seen here.  Along…

51 Weeks: 51 Songs From The Past: Week 8: Glen Campbell – Rhinestone Cowboy

Do You Have Author Potential? Take The Author Test Today! #ASMSG #SundayBlogShare @SteveBoseley

Do You Have Author Potential? Take The Author Test Today! #ASMSG #SundayBlogShare @SteveBoseley

Character #Spotlight & #Extract from The Frog Theory by Fiona Mordaunt @AuthorightUKPR #TuesdayBookBlog

Three Tips For Writing Humor by Phillip T. Stephens

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Three tips for writing humor An often told proverb claims, “dying is easy, comedy is hard.” Writers struggling to write comedy find it equally apropos. Novice writers who want to add a comic flair to their prose, especially fiction, often read the prose of accomplished comic writers and wonder,…

Review: Kingston Raine and the Bank of Limbo by Jackson Lear

Review: Kingston Raine and the Bank of Limbo by Jackson Lear

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free digital copy of this book by the author Jackson Lear?for a review.? This is a funny fantasy story which continues the Kingston Raine series?of books, here is my review. When somebody is found murdered in Limbo, a place where everyone is already dead, Kingston Raine,…

5 Stages: The Writer’s Sanity Check #MondayBlogs #writers

5 Stages: The Writer’s Sanity Check #MondayBlogs #writers

#Bookreview by Olga Núñez Miret (@OlgaNM7) The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You. Much Ado About Nothing’ for YA in a school for gifted kids. A quick-fire delight.

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson Title:   The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You Author:   Lily Anderson ISBN13:  978-1250079091 ASIN:  B017HNAHXW Published:  Due out on 17th May 2016 Pages:  352 Genre:  Young adult/ social and family issues/friendship (I’m not sure about the category used but…) Description:…

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