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Macabre Media: John Barleycorn by Steve Winwood & Stephen King’s ancestry.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
NOW: Here it is, the first of September, the end of Labor day weekend. There will still be hot summery days, and thunderstorms, but harvest season has come. In that spirit, I’d like to share a harvest song: Here are the traditional lyrics of this British folk song which…

In Denial

… ‘trickle-up’ economics for all we Authors…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…unless yer name’s Lee Child or ye’re that wee Rowling lassie, chances are, as a quill-scraper, yeez have more than a passing fascination with the Amazon Author’s Sales pages… and now the Great God Amazon has introduced these fancy-coloured squiggly graphs showing yer daily sales and the individual markets where…

…I am to technological devices what square wheels are to a bicycle…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…if there were an Olympics candidate for ‘The-Totally-Challenged-With-Any-Kind-Of-Electronic-Gadget’, then I’m yer huckleberry… it’s a talent I became aware of at any early age… witness the initial Master Gallacher attempt to drill a hole in a kitchen wall with one of these impressive weapons, a small, but weighty, electric pneumatic-drill-lookalike thing… …the…

Submitting Short Stories to Magazines

Originally posted on Self-Published Authors Helping Other Authors:
Have you ever written a short story and tried to get it published in a magazine? Chances are you have. Many authors, both traditional and indie, write short stories and try to get them published in print magazines, on e-mags, or in anthologies. I’ve been published in…

…an endangered species.. the Punster Par Excellence…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the art of the well-placed, and even better, well-timed pun, accompanied with the throwaway panache to make the pun sound brilliant, is a talent given to very few… a few decades ago, when this ol’ Jurassic earned his coin in Her Britannic Majesty’s colony of Hong Kong, the court magistracy’s…

Indie Author Coat of Arms!

Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
Celebrate Indie Authorship with this colorful reminder of our Independence! If we’re not having fun writing, we’re not doing it right! Click on the image to print this poster, to go with your copies of Desiderwriter and the Authors’ Anthem.…

Happiness Found

Mariana Llanos

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mariana Llanos What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest book, A Planet for Tristan Wolf, is a children’s story, recommended for readers 8 and up. Quick description: This is the second book in the Tristan Wolf Series. After a fight with his brother Billy, Tristan…

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