The skies were overcast, the hotel was set in a foreboding lava landscape, and there was a small earthquake accompanied by a tsunami warning. Perfect conditions for a mystery convention!
Left Coast Crime, Big Island, was one of the longest cons and least attended. 350 people participated and only three tracks were offered. The result was packed rooms, high interest in every panel, and many books sold. Even when the sun finally came out, people chose to stay inside to hear every last… Continue
Added by Sunny Frazier on April 5, 2009 at 9:41am —
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Author Meeting Place is a site for authors to meet and greet authors from your area. It offers free advertising for authors. Just fill out the book submissions form for each book you have as the site offers unlimited free submissions. We also have added some interactive items as well. The site is located at: http://www.authormeetingplace.com and thank you for visiting.
The interactive items are:
The Blog.
The Forum.
The Book Cover of the Month Contest.
The… Continue
Added by AuthorAnastasia on April 5, 2009 at 3:13am —
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My name is Carlotta Ikedi, better known as Feddie Girl. I am the major character in the FEDDIE GIRL novel by Nona David.
I was born and bred in San Francisco, California, USA, where I spent the first twelve years of my life. Right after my twelfth birthday, my parents thought it would be a good idea to relocate to Owasso, Oklohoma. Dumb, right? I thought so… Continue
Added by Joan Peck on April 5, 2009 at 2:30am —
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Today’s Radio Broadcast “A BOOK AND A CHAT” with “The Page Flipper”
By Storyheart
Normally over the weekend I just post my UK blog, however after this morning’s radio blog, some news on interviews and a fresh review it looks like an extra blog this weekend
Sunday will be all about this great sporting weekend in England where almost the whole country and a little bet on a race that has been taking place for over 168… Continue
Added by Storyheart on April 4, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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June and July
All Families Month
Celebrate God, God’s Goodness and Glory. Circle of Champions; caring, compassionate
Health, help and happiness for a united universe. Hallelujah to God and God’s Joy.
Reunite family, friends, fun and the future. Release Success, Prosperity and Victory.
Increase integrity, innovation, inventiveness and imagination.
Stand on God’s Word, Vision and Wisdom. Specialize in spiritual knowledge economy.
Saturated in seven blessings… Continue
Added by D. Anderson on April 4, 2009 at 11:14am —
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Book Description:
What if you could leap into your own overactive imagination? And what if you met your imaginary friends there? What if it was real? This all happens to an intelligent, imaginative boy named Josiah Jones, who finds a portal into his own… Continue
Added by Vikram Narayan on April 4, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Please, come check out my blog and read my interviews from NouveauWriter—Laura Fabiana, and Writers and Authors—Jo Lindsell
> How long have you been writing?
> In your opinion, how has the publishing industry changed and how has this affected authors?
> How important is marketing one’s book today?
> How has the Internet changed marketing authors and their books?
> Do traditionally… Continue
I really appreciate all of the wonderful reviews and comments coming in about Compulsion. Thank you to everyone!
Title: Compulsion Author: Jennifer Chase Publisher: Outskirts Press Book URL: http://outskirtspress.com/webpage.php?ISBN=978-1-4327-3416-9 Release Date: Available Now ISBN: 978-1-4327-3416-9 Format:… Continue
Added by Jennifer Chase on April 3, 2009 at 7:25pm —
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Many people have asked me about my decision to make the protagonist in Compulsion a woman. The main character, Emily Stone, certainly enters into a dangerous field that is dominated by her male counterparts. Think of the…
I've written a profile of romantic suspense author Joanna Wayne and hope some of you will check it out.
http://www.examiner.com/x-3098-Houston-Romance-Novels-Examiner~y2009m4d2-Joanna-Wayne
Teri
Added by Teri Thackston on April 3, 2009 at 5:13pm —
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Just wanted to post that the Illustrations for my book "My Name is Buttonz" was by Patz Fowle and she is just awesome and you can check out all her great work.
Also, all you Avon lovers out there can now purchase Avon from my new site Just click here.
Have a great weekend everyone.
- B. Lee
Added by B. Lee Schmidt on April 3, 2009 at 2:36pm —
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Malawi's government supports pop singer Madonna's bid to adopt a second child from the southern African country, the information minister said on Thursday, a position likely to anger rights groups.
Added by Mark David on April 3, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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19 talented authors looked through a window and wrote in their individual genre. 19 stories take readers on a roller coaster ride of emotion as each illustrates how one's viewpoint filters the scene. D. K. Christi has the third story, "Rose's Question," about a young girl's questions leading to more about life than intended.
Added by D. K. Christi on April 3, 2009 at 1:44pm —
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You were sitting down and gazed into the distance only to notice a magnificent wonderful sunset. As you shifted your attention you noticed a character walking towards it, an apple in one hand and destiny in the other. As you focused in, you realized it was JT.
You shouted out to him, "hey JT" and he turned around and looked at you, pulled out a piece of paper wrote something on it, scrunched it up and threw it in your direction. You caught it and looked up and JT smiled and waved his… Continue
Added by Jatinder Palaha on April 3, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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My book Rebekah Redeemed launched in January and is doing well in the first couple of months, but there are many who haven't read it yet. The novella has reviews on amazon.com, as well as other websites and blogs.
Synopsis:
Orphaned Rebekah becomes a servant in her uncle’s house in Bethany. Traded from relative to relative, she suffers neglect and abuse. When a Roman soldier assaults her, she flees in fear of her life and hides. Rebekah is discovered and Lazarus becomes her… Continue
Added by Dianne G. Sagan on April 3, 2009 at 12:11pm —
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Usually I adjust media releases for blogs so that they look more like articles or personal letters and that's really what they were intended for. Many bloggers and newsletter and Web editors just print them as-is--either because they don't know they can--even should--change them or because it is more work to do so. The other thing about media releases is that people often forget they can slant (should!) them toward current events. Thus, this is a two-for-one blog post for InkedIn-ers. (-: Hope… Continue