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The secret is out: how to talk to your blog readers

The secret is out: how to talk to your blog readers

Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
I cannot recall if I’ve mentioned this before but I’ve always been absolutely fascinated by the workings of the human mind (the subconscious in particular). I’ve always loved to read and practice anything that can reveal to me any new tantalising secrets, so over the course of nearly 30…

A guaranteed method to gain Twitter followers by the thousands

A guaranteed method to gain Twitter followers by the thousands

Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
In the beginning of September I reached the eagerly awaited number of 10,000 Twitter followers. This important milestone was something I’d been expecting for months, since I’d been gaining new followers at a standard pace. Except for a short-lived dip in my performance that I mention at the very…

Aegis Rising by S.S. Segran #AegisTour

BOOK REVIEW: Creatures of Snow by Teresa Carlson

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Welcome Jo Robinson to the LitWorldInterviews Team! @jorobinson176

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Welcome Jo Robinson to the LitWorldInterviews Team! Jo Robinson @jorobinson176 ? As soon as I interviewed Jo I knew I needed her to join me on this adventure in helping authors be promoted and give her invaluable advice as a successful self published author. What makes someone a success?…

NEW RELEASE: Tales of the Mantequero by Jenny Twist

Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Today I’m very excited to present to you a fascinating collection of novellas by my dear friend and precious beta reader, Jenny Twist from England. Years ago,  Jenny made a new life for herself when she moved to Spain with her family. There, she was inspired by a local…

Susan Holmes

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Susan Holmes What is your latest release and what genre is it? Deadly Ties (A Waterside Kennels Mystery) Genre: mystery/suspense Quick description: A cozy mystery with an edge, Deadly Ties is a tale of family, friendship, and betrayal in a mountain community where ties run deep and grudges can linger…

Exclusive interview with Toten Herzen’s Susan Bekker

Originally posted on The Opening Sentence:
Toten Herzen’s lead guitarist and arguably the most famous Rotterdam resident you’ve never heard of talks of small gobby singers, Jimi Hendrix, dog bites and growing very very old in the business of rock music. TheOpeningSentence Will this interview lead to massive recrimination and legal action? Susan Bekker No.…

Self-Publishing: It’s Not For Christmas

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
There’s a reason that the ‘airport novel’ or ‘airport paperback’ was defined as category of books all by itself. It’s the same reason that there are large bookshops in airports, and why newspapers publish pathetically useless holiday reading lists. It’s because on holidays, everyone reads more than usual: regular,…

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