Tag Archive | The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb
Corfu and my favorite time of the year
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Hi All! The time I’ve been waiting for for another year is here. I’m off to my favorite corner of the world tomorrow for a week’s holiday. Where is that, I hear you say? It’s the village of my youth on Corfu, of course, where else? Going to spend…
Insights after a KCD promo and tips on Thunderclap
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
As promised, I’m sending out this post today to share with you my experiences with my very first KCD promo. I also have some insights and tips for you where it comes to Thunderclap. In the past, I’d only run 3 FREE promos which had yielded anything between 500-5,000…
Just how bad is it to use a logo without permission?
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
We’ve all heard of the dangers of using images that are not classed as ‘free’. But what about logos? Just how bad is it to use a logo without permission? Hm! Having had personal experience, I’ll say this: the question you really want to ask yourself is, is it…
An annual holiday to just be
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
HECTIC. If I were to sum up in one word my every day experience for the past ten months, then that’s the word I’d choose. Of course, I don’t mean to sound ungrateful. My life has changed enormously since entering the indie world. I’ve known the pleasure of sharing…
Free Books: Effrosyni Moschoudi’s Gentle Fantasy
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Today, I’m pleased to present to you Greek author Effrosyni Moschoudi and her books. As of this coming Thursday and for five days, they will be FREE on Amazon; seeing that they are perfect for a summer escape, you may not want to miss out on this opportunity! WHO…
Review: The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Today I have a review for my dear friend Effrosyni Moschoudi’s latest book. The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb is the first of two, and is a paranormal romance that takes the reader from Brighton in the thirties to Corfu in the eighties: Love will go on…