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For anyone doesn't know - the main characters in my mystery Lilah and the Locket are based on a great young couple and their German Shepard. Yes, the shepard's name is Lilah :)
Anyway --- here's what happened -
Kristie emailed me last night to see if I could meet her with 2 copies of Lilah and the Locket today. You all will love the reason --- they are having 2 family reunions in PA this weekend and she needed two gifts to give away at the events. So, she wanted to give away a…
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Well, I figured I should report back on the “seed sowing” venture I took in Washington this week. The political conference I attended was a great opportunity to connect with people in the community of my likely
customers, and even more, in the leaders who might be able or willing to carry
more of my message out to other people. That’s good marketing because it is
good leverage. I’m not sure what will come of these seeds yet, but they are…
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There is a powerful debate that is going on in this country with regard to stem cell research. Stem cell research is an awesome thing and has shown great promise for a number of previously hopeless conditions. The debate comes in when the sources for the stem cell originate from. Most stem cells originate from human embryos. These embryos are obtained from a few sources but the bottom…
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I am very much aware of all of the incredible things that man is capable of doing. Man has the ability to do great things like starting an alphabet; hand writing and building civilization that still marvel us today. Unfortunately man also has the ability to be very violent and create instruments for fighting, injury, and death. A recent discovery found that they might have found the…
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I recently posted a Blog asking authors of erotica to post a comment stating why their book should be the first erotic novel for me to read since Fanny Hill and The Story of O in college. The process was an eye opener.
Read why and who won at www.publishersmarketplace.com/members/billstephens
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Hi folks,
I found this wonderful site by word of mouth, which is often how people find books. The information here is very helpful and I can hardly wait to put some of it to use.
I'm inviting anyone who'd like more cross-promoting to hop on over to my own Ning network called Book Place at http://morganmandelbooks.ning.com or use the shortcut at
Book…
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Some of you may have been wondering where Ihave been hidingand what Ihave been up to.. Well first so much is going onherin Montana thatI havent had much of a chance to do much writing or gettinginvolved with my writer pals..
I just recently moved and stillhave somethings Ihave to goback andpickup at theold apartment.. Noyfar just across the yard..I moved from a basement apartmentto a ground floor one. Iam handicapped and need a ground floor to get a scooter around..
Also Have…
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The full course also includes full documentation and an additional webinar where John will teach you all his secrets on how…
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side waiting on her. She waved at him excitedly and he put a simple hand up to
meet her excited wave. She rushed over to him, wrapping her arms around him
in a hug.
"Hey you! Where is everybody else?"
He let go of her, amazed at the scent of lingering…
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I would like to say how happy I am to be here and to tell you a little bit of who I am. I run the Pump Up Your Book Virtual Book Tours, along with my assistant, Jamieson Wolf. Both of us are authors and both of us know what it takes to promote books. Thus, our virtual book tours company was born.
Before we started this company, both of us were authors (and still are, of course) and we both were looking for ways we could use our…
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I just completed a major dose of literary genre fiction when I finished reading Ann Packers' The Dive From Clausen Pier. This novel was named "One of the Best Books of the Year" by Entertainment Weekly, Newsday, San Francisco Chronicle, and San Jose Mercury News. It's been made into a "Lifetime" original movie. It was a national best seller. It's accolades are numerous and include "genuine suspense," "a page turner," "incredible detail," "exceedingly real," etc.
I recently posted a…
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Now I am sure many of you have your horror stories about airlines and airports. I know that I can share a story or two with you. I was recently made aware the passengers are not the only ones to suffer from the many things that can occur on air planes or the airports. Flight attendants share in the inconvenience and hassle that we as passengers share. Here a story that got me to have a…
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