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Why I Write
Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
You can vote for a crazy lady here ——> http://questionpro.com/t/AJhWsZRXWf (LaRae L Parry) Why I Write – My Writing Journey Writing saved me from a world that suddenly went black due to a doctor who was careless. Writing saves me from a dark life with a disability that…
Peter Midgley
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
It gives me great pleasure to be recommending a new book written by a very accomplished editor, author, and storyteller. I met Peter Midgley when I was the Alberta sales rep for University of Alberta Press where he continues to work as Acquisitions Editor. A few years ago, Peter asked…
Following My Own Writing Advice – a guest blog post by C. Hope Clark
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I am pleased to have this opportunity to post an original article written by C. Hope Clark as part of her “Guest Author” blog tour to promote her latest novel, Murder on Edisto that has just been released by Bell Bridge Books. I have been a long-time subscriber…
Website Wonders
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: In the latest review, The Bookie Monster highly recommends Take Me Tomorrow, and you can read why by clicking here. But here is small quote: “Once this story gets rolling, which is right in chapter one, you have to just keep turning the pages. It wasn’t my plan, but…
Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs In the acclaimed author’s thrilling new novel, Brennan is at the top of her game in a battle of wits against the most monstrous adversary she has ever encountered. Unexpectedly called in to the Charlotte PD’s Cold Case Unit, Dr. Temperance Brennan wonders…
Review: The Waiting Room by Alysha Kaye
Originally posted on crippledatYourtable:
Author’s Note: Trying something different out..reviewing a book by an AMAZING new author. Check her out! 🙂 I found out about this book after Alysha followed my blog. I was instantly taken by the fact the book is written in first person. I have a thing for first person narration. Especially…