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Pamela Beckford
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Pamela Beckford What is your latest release and what genre is it? Love: Lost and Found – a collection of love poems Quick description: Using various poetry forms we are introduced to the ups and downs of love, from the throes of passion in a new love to the angst…
Weekend Edition – Writers, Better with Age plus Good Reads and Writing Tips
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Writers, Like Fine Wines, Get Better with Age About a week ago, I picked up my first pair of reading glasses. I like being able to see more clearly, but cautious overcompensation to avoid a collision between the lenses of my glasses and the rim of…
The Most Famous Authors From Every State
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Have you met anyone of them? Do you think anyone else deserves to be in this list too?
HOW to get promotion for yourself and your book …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Two days ago I wrote a blog post that proved to be the most popular, in terms of reach and reaction, of any I’ve ever written! Thanks to everyone who read, liked, shared, reblogged, followed my blog, and commented on it. I guess I hit a nerve with…
Andy Mulberry
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Andy Mulberry What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is The Demonic Incident in Chinatown the second book in my Skycastle Series for middle grade-aged kids. Quick description: Fast-paced, action-packed and funny, The Demonic Incident in Chinatown is the second in a series of…
…serious plea for help… I need a Dummy’s Guide To An Author’s SENSIBLE Use Of Goodreads… all suggestions welcome…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…Dear Aunty Helpline… …by this time, I should know already how best to maximise my participation in Goodreads… but… but… I can do the Rubik Cube… I’m a wizz at Sudoko… yer quadratic equations?… no problem… speak a blethering tongueful of languages… easy… but figure out how an Author is supposed to…