Tag Archive | reading
I Can Hear the Ocean Roar
Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
We’ve been trying to figure out how someone can manage to “pants” writing an almost 200,000-word, nearly 500-page novel, with no more background in creative writing than any other person who has a lifetime of avid fiction reading experience. So far,…
Is Blogging Dead?
Originally posted on She's A Maineiac:
Is disco dead? Is Elvis dead? These are the pressing questions of our time and sadly, there are no clear answers. We live in a social media world, where information is condensed, repackaged then regurgitated straight back into our tiny brains. We’re constantly bombarded with buttloads of useless…
Amy Rosen – Toronto Cooks
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Amy Rosen What is your latest release and what genre is it? It’s a cookbook called Toronto Cooks: 100 Signature Recipes from the City’s Best Restaurants Quick description: This gorgeous hardcover captures the evolution and excitement that is Toronto’s dining scene, which has suddenly become one of the greatest in…
Sentence of Suspense: Wrecked
Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
I could taste the salty tang of sea water as I struggled to stay afloat, I watched my boat disappear under the water, the weird sensation of warm blood leaking from my leg into the icy water was soon forgotten as the shark fins appeared…
C. Hope Clark
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
C. Hope Clark wrote a guest blog for Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing titled “Following My Own Advice” on Sept. 2, 2014. C. Hope Clark What is your latest release and what genre is it? Murder on Edisto, the first in the Edisto Island Mysteries – general mystery Quick description: When…