Tag Archive | reading

Goodreads Giveaway – a BIG success!!

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Well, I am one happy author/publisher today after my third Goodreads Giveaway ended successfully with an extraordinary number of entrants – 1457!!! Thrilled, as a matter of fact, as it doubles the total number of entrants for the first contest I held last Sept. Here are the stats…

ANNOUNCEMENT- “Azure” is now available as an E-book!

Pamela McDowell

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Pamela McDowell What is your latest release and what genre is it? Ospreys in Danger is a chapter book for young readers aged 7 – 9. Quick description: Ospreys in Danger is an ecological adventure that develops the concept of environmental stewardship and the idea that kids can make a…

Janet Ruth Heller

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Janet Ruth Heller What is your latest release and what genre is it? My new book is Exodus, and it is a poetry book. Quick description: The poems in Exodus are modern re-interpretations and psychological explorations of the people and events in the Bible. A central metaphor is the exodus…

Mirror Interview # 5 Elle Knowles

Originally posted on readful things blog:
Is writing your only job? I don’t really consider writing a job. For me, writing is fun, an outlet, and downtime. Sadly, no, it is not all I do. By trade, I am a seamstress. I used to do alterations for bridal stores, but the pressure of working with…

Website Wonders

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: All day today, I’ll be on The Authors Show, a radio station, and I hope you check out the interview by clicking here. Share it around if you want! But if you’re more into the reading side, Elaine Jeremiah wrote the latest review of Take Me Tomorrow, and…

Down the rabbithole

Originally posted on Saturday Night's Alright for Writing:
Sometimes a book can grab you right from the beginning. Usually it takes more than a sentence. Sometimes it can take a paragraph. But sometimes you can be completely enthralled before the first full stop. Sometimes the first sentence is so mind-blowingly amazing that you won’t…

Teaser: The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe

Originally posted on Saturday Night's Alright for Writing:
“A multitude of tiny ice crystals, probably thrown from the ice cooler at the moment of impact, had lodged in the scars left behind by the chronic acne that had ravaged his face when he was a teenager.  The left half of his face was numb…

Tuesdays with Tia

Bobby Nash

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Bobby Nash What is your latest release and what genre is it? Box Thirteen – Adventure wanted! is my latest release. Box Thirteen is 6 new stories based on the Box Thirteen radio series that ran from 1948 – 1949 starring Alan Ladd. The genre is mystery, crime, thriller, and…

J.M. NORTHUP

Writer, Editor, & Book Reviewer/Blogger

Judy Mastrangelo

Artist & Author

K.M. Allan

Writing Advice from a YA Author Powered by Chocolate and Green Tea

Cassie Loves Covers

Yes, I Judge Books By Their Covers

Just Can't Help Writing

A blog about the hard work of writing

Fiction is Food

Existing in a Different World

Author D.L. Finn

Embrace your inner child by reading a good book!

Book Editing

Professional book editing for fiction and nonfiction writers

barsetshirediaries

A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others

Touch My Spine Book Reviews

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