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Do You Change Your Book Cover? | Just Publishing
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Arjun Basu
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I first met Arjun Basu when we both had much longer hair. He was working for a Canadian publisher and I was one of the sales reps. I remember when he first showed me the advance copy of A Prairie Alphabet , that I swooned over this beautiful children’s picture…
Jane Bow
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Jane Bow What is your latest release and what genre is it? Cally’s Way, an historical self-discovery novel. Quick description: Set in Crete, Cally’s Way interweaves the 2002 story of Cally, a 25-year old business graduate, with the World War II story of Callisto, her grandmother, who was a runner…
Jane V. Blanchard
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Jane V. Blanchard What is your latest release and what genre is it? Women of the Way: Embracing the Camino is a nonfiction travel memoir. Quick description: Women of the Way: Embracing the Camino is a heartfelt and personal recounting of the author’s 500-mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago.…
Shelley Arnusch
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Shelley Arnusch What is your latest release and what genre is it? Too Many Teddies, an illustrated children’s book, suitable for ages 2-7. Quick description: Trixie is a little girl with too many teddies! There are so many that she can’t even sleep in her own bed anymore. Even though…
Dylan Hearn’s Pay It Forward for self-published authors …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
This morning, I received an update from Dylan Hearn’s blog, Suffolk Scribblings. In Pay It Forward – an update, Dylan has followed through on his earlier promise to “support my fellow self-published authors by buying their books and promoting those that I enjoyed both on this blog and…
Writing – Passion or Obsession?
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If you are a writer, what we do becomes one of two things, either a passion or an obsession. Some new writers simply can’t, or won’t, take the time to pace themselves. It appears that they are driven by an impossible dream – to become famous at any…