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This PBS series has been on for a short while, three seasons, which I presume is a measure of some success. So, having recently, discovered that series, and having missed the presvious seasons one and two, we went about getting the DVDs for those first two seasons. After watching the entire first season, went to bed and I dreamt of being an English bloke in some farcical situation, as dreams go. The next night we watched part of the second season and for the second evening in a row, I…
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Writing is challenging. It can keep you from sleeping, eating, and being around people. It can cause you more stress than you can imagine when all you're trying to do is produce a story which you love, and believe others will feel the same toward. You see, when you're not writing just to please yourself, an audience of one, but to sell your story to the literary marketplace, it can quickly become one of the hardest actions you'll ever do. You must be completely excited about the…
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Aibileen is my favorite character in the best-selling novel, The Help, because she is a high IQ single mother who loves writing and succeeds in it against dire odds. She may even be able to help her son, Treelor, achieve his literary ambitions posthumously.
Author Kathryn Stockett starts off by leading the reader to think Aibileen is something else completely. However, the very powerful underlying theme of liberty and its close ties to literacy breaks through.
In The Help, a…
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I’m excited to announce that AFTER is today’s daily sponsor on Kindle Nation Daily and sales are already increasing. Please check it out!
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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Thursday, February 16 – Save 72% on Michael Sims’ collection of the best vampire stories of the Victorian era, Dracula’s Guest: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories, plus … Neil Ostroff’s AFTER (Today’s Sponsor)…
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Here is your chance to distribute your books!...I’m taking advantage of this…shouldn’t you?
“Back to the Books”, a soon to be opened (March 15) boutique coffee/book store located in the shadow of Pikes Peak in beautiful downtown Manitou Springs, Colorado wants your books NOW. This is a trendy, liberal, tourist town that is visited by several…
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Tomorrow begins my much anticipated Kindle Nation Daily sponsorship for AFTER. I bought this sponsorship nearly three months ago before the whole KND frenzy began. Since then, they have incorporated a new sponsorship ad page that makes it much easier for authors to sponsor. http://indie.kindlenationdaily.com/?page_id=642 The benefits of sponsorship are many, including the possibility of the book going viral and thousands of copies…
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In an informal survey of third graders, Trouble in the Bubbles is noted as the most liked and requested of all of my stories. It is quite popular with those "in the know".
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Before last week, I hardly knew what twitter was. But everywhere my fellow authors were posting about tweeting. I admit that while I signed up for a twitter account on my own, I had to enlist my seventeen year old son to actually understand how to do it. He taught me how to hashtag (I didn't know, for example, that you don't space between the words in a hashtag.).But we were both surprised how many suggestive women starting following. (Perhaps they think The Time Of My Life refers to…
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Memoirs Of An Invisible Man By H.F. Saint
I get my books from odd places. Garage sales, give a ways, bargain bins, and sometimes out of trash can at my friends house. (He has no tastes in books and often throw good ones away) I grab books that seem interesting, providing an new concept or have tons of potential. I prefer not to join the waves of current fans of big writers stalking their every move. I mean, these guys that no one hears of are sometimes better than JK Rowling, or…
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This up coming week I will be interviewing Cole Hart about his book A-Town Vetern
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I am thrilled and honored to be welcomed and to be a part of this great and esstemed platform. Author Eliza Earsman is to be exemplified, thanked, and the receptor of my deep gratitude to the introduction of "The Book Marketing Network!"
Anthology of an Essayist is published to aid the PC novice, Computer Science Student, Business Administration Student,…
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The Promise of Change
Rebecca Heflin
Sarah likes her life organized, compartmentalized and adheres to a perfectly created daily schedule. Married and divorced, hoping to seek her father’s approval every step of the way she can’t seem to divorce herself from analyzing and scrutinizing her decisions and life every step of the way. When offered a great promotion at work she had to think and rethink over the offer before agreeing to an interview. Sarah hates…
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Here I am with the fourth volume of my story published by Trestle Press. All I can do is give thanks for all of the readers that have made it possible to call this a "best-selling" series.
You can get the newest story on Kindle by clicking here:
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