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5 Mistakes Authors Make on Social Media
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Michael Cristiano I thought writing a novel was the hard part. I thought endless drafting and editing and proofreading involved the most work when it came to being a writer. I was wrong. My debut novel has been on sale for a little less than a month, and I…
…art covers for Authors?…there was a time, a time there was…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? …it seems not such an age ago that my frequency of trips from where I live in the Middle East to London was dictated by the need to stock up with physical copy books from Waterstones in Piccadilly… I was what’s prob’ly known as a ‘weight purchaser’…I bought books…
Either write something worth reading …
Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Either write something worth reading …
Lady Midnight – Book Review
Originally posted on All Romance Reads:
? Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare Wow. Lady Midnight broke my heart over and over and over and I couldn’t even have time to breathe. If you’re a fan of the Shadowhunter Chronicles, you’ll most definitely not be disappointed! Like I said, Lady Midnight has taken a new plot…
Apollo is in the Spotlight
Originally posted on Promoting Authors:
Hey Lovely Readers, The third book in the Guardian League Series ~ Apollo ~ has released today! And it’s in the Spotlight too! Come take a look at this Amazing featured book: http://vipliteraryservices.blogspot.com/2017/01/newrelease-apollo-by-tklawyer.html ? #TKLawyer #ILoveGLA #MustRead
When Critical Reviews are the Best Kind
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Sometimes I read a review that expresses such passionate hatred for a book that I can’t help but want to read more. Perhaps I am alone in that response. Now, I enjoy literary novels – I read a lot of folks like Margaret Atwood and Alan Moore – but occasionally…
…superb blogger, Allan Hudson, lets me onto his blog today…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…follow Allan’s THE SCRIBBLER, on allanhudson.blogspot.com Guest Author Seumas Gallacher of Abu Dhabi SEUMAS GALLACHER escaped from the world of finance seven years ago, after a career spanning three continents and five decades. As the self-professed ‘oldest computer Jurassic on the planet’, his headlong immersion into the dizzy world of…