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Added by Darryl Williams on October 18, 2007 at 12:53am — No Comments
Stop by The Book Connection for PG Forte's return visit. PG is touring the blogosphere during the month of October to promote the second book in her LA Love Lessons series, "Love From A to Z".
I love PG's style, and it shines through in full force when I give her the floor for this exclusive Book Connection article, where PG will share her thoughts on "Rules to Write By" and provides our readers with "The PC Girl's Guide to Trashy Novels".
Check out PG Forte and The Book…
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If you are interested in participating in the next Lieurance King article challenge, you may sign up at…
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I recently had a conversation with a friend about being book addicts (or as she calls it 'book dorks') and our crazy habits. I said, "You know you're a Book Dork when...you arrange your books alphabetically and by genre."
Her reply: "Ohhhh! I can't believe it! All the books in my house (and there are thousands) are sorted by genre and title. EEK!"
My response: "I think there's a 12-Step program for that! ;)
Step 1: Take all the books off one shelf, shuffle them and put…
Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on October 17, 2007 at 11:58am — No Comments
In France, there's plenty of vampires but none so nasty as the Craqueuhhe - he doesn't just drink blood but he also eats flesh! This might seem rather familiar to many of you zombie fans, and in fact the Craqueuhhe is directly related to the movie zombies - he's dead, decomposing and out to get you!
The only way to take this disgusting vampire out is to not only behead the creature (as if you didn't know THAT from the movies!) but also to burn the corpse. If you don't burn the body it…
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Stop by The Book Connection and meet author Mary Andrews, whose breakout novel, "The Fireborn Chronicles" will be released this month from Swimming Kangaroo Books.
Here is a synopsis:
It is a science fiction story that takes place in a future where The Universal Government has offered a solution to most planets’ biggest problem: Criminal and nonproductive members of society. Each planet remains free to determine for themselves what constitutes an unacceptable faction. Then…
ContinueAdded by Cheryl C. Malandrinos on October 16, 2007 at 8:57pm — No Comments
For those of you who have not yet decided to purchase my fast-moving suspense novel CROSSHAIRS, please check out my website (www.russheitz.com). The first nine chapters can now be viewed FOR FREE! The entire book can be purchased at Amazon, of course. Enjoy the story! Enjoy the ride!
Russ
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'Today I woke up, and went on my computer after I showered...
I had two friend request on 'Book Marketing Network...thats a good feeling people.
Hopefully i'll have more soon...
Added by Tina Rhodes on October 16, 2007 at 2:19pm — No Comments
Many of those we serve in our Christian Counseling practice ask about God and what He wants from us, what pleases Him. They have mostly been taught about doing good works of service to others but haven' t been told the most important thing God looks for in each and every one of us. It's attitude, why you do what you do and how you do it.
Jesus came not only to pay the penalty for our sins so that we can be with Him and the Father and Spirit forever, He came to show us how to…
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Added by Tina Rhodes on October 16, 2007 at 5:30am — No Comments
It seems we're all in the publishing industry in this group so you'll all recognize the Gremlins that are out there are determined to keep authors' works from being published, their books from being…
ContinueAdded by Carolyn Howard-Johnson on October 15, 2007 at 11:36pm — No Comments
My new book, Seniorwriting: A Brief Guide for Seniors Who Want to Write (Infinity, 2007) is now available at http://www.buybooksontheweb.com/product.aspx?ISBN=0-7414-4296-5
Seniorwriting is a brief manual for senior citizens who need to record their valuable experiences and memories for themselves, their families, or posterity. It covers journaling and the benefits of personal writing to…
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Friday afternoon, with heart thumping and hands shaking, I dialed 911. As I related the information to the dispatcher telling her of the details of my mom’s condition—vomiting violently, weak, and dizzy, and disoriented, between sentences, I lifted desperate prayers to the Lord.…
ContinueAdded by Janet Perez Eckles on October 15, 2007 at 10:55am — 1 Comment
My interview with Janet Elaine Smith will air tonight from 8-8:30p.m. on Passionate Internet Voices Radio - http://www.internetvoicesradio.com/home.htm. On her show Marketing for Fun & Profit, Janet and I chatted about Musing Our Children--a group who is dedicated to encouraging a love of reading and writing in young people. Musing Our Children's Reading and Writing Appreciation Week kicks off…
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