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How To: Find and Set up Share Tabs on WordPress
Originally posted on Plaisted Formatting & Genealogy:
Yes I know there are tutorial for WordPress about how to use and improve your websites & blogs (especially for beginners. The tutorials are brilliant and informative. It is a great place to start your journey. Here is a tutorial link to various things you may want to…
Uploading your Self-Published eBook to Lulu
Originally posted on Plaisted Formatting & Genealogy:
Welcome to the world of LULU Uploading. As promised here is the second installment about UPLOADING…This time it’s for eBOOKS. WE start with picking what we wish to publish, of course this time it is the ebook we wish to do. So follow the images and I’ll explain…
Fran Kimmel
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Fran Kimmel What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Shore Girl is a contemporary novel set in Alberta. Quick description: Rebee Shore’s life is fragmented. She’s forever on the move, ricocheting around Alberta, guided less than capably by her dysfunctional mother, Elizabeth. The Shore Girl follows…
Thomas Wharton – an update on a new children’s book
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Thomas Wharton was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in August 2014, and is back now to tell us of a new illustrated book for children he has just published! Rutherford the Time-Travelling Moose written by Thomas Wharton illustrated by Amanda Schutz Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-9948434-2-5, 32 Pages Website Contact Information: info…
Robert Runté Recommends Dave Duncan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
When Robert Runté suggested recommending Dave Duncan on this blog I jumped at the chance to feature an author whose work I’d known since I first began selling books in Calgary in 1978. The Guild Gallery did not stock many science fiction or fantasy books, but we did sell those…
Anna Faktorovich
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Anna Faktorovich What is your latest release and what genre is it? Gender Bias in Mystery and Romance Novel Publishing: Mimicking Masculinity and Femininity – Non-Fiction/ Literary Criticism/ Feminism Quick description: Examines gender bias from the perspective of readers, writers and publishers, with a focus on the top two best-selling…
Steven Biggs
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Steven Biggs What is your latest release and what genre is it? Grow Gardeners. Kid-Tested Gardening with Children: A 4-Step Approach. It’s non-fiction. Quick description: I’m very excited about this book because it’s a project I undertook with my nine-year-old daughter, Emma. She illustrated and wrote captions. We help adults…
Jack Eason
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jack Eason What is your latest release and what genre is it? It’s entitled Cataclysm and is science fiction, time travel. Quick description: It is a tale about forbidden love, time travel, ancient gods and danger. Brief biography: Jack Eason lived in New Zealand for forty-two years until 2000 when…
Lesley Crewe
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Lesley Crewe What is your latest release and what genre is it? Chloe Sparrow is Fiction Quick description: Chloe Sparrow is 25 and a television producer. She somehow becomes involved with a television series she doesn’t want and has a terrible time trying to adjust to The Single Guy.…