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Hello my name is Nicole Weaver, I have two books newly published: Brains Over Beauty & My Sister Is My Best Friend. …
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Hi everyone!
Today I have exciting news to share with you. We at BEST Life Media would like to partner with you in launching our latest release, The Call of Sedona: Journey of the Heart by internationally acclaimed bestselling…
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Karen Anna Vogel, author of Amish Knitting Circle, will be partnering with Christian Aid Ministries, an Amish and Mennonite charity in Berlin, OH. In all of Karen’s books there’s an Amish knitting circle. The women in her upcoming novel, Knit Together, will be making mittens for children in Eastern European orphanages. A pattern for mittens will be in the book and readers will be invited to make mittens. Christian Aid Ministries has agreed to collect and…
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I don't need a month designated as National Pizza Month to enjoy Pizza-especially when it's from my favorite little restaurant that sits by the lane like it has for years! Enjoy this post in honor of pizza. You can find it at:
boomer-living.com (Under Hodge Podge-"National Pizza Month is Here"!)
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Although there are many excellent books on ‘How to Write a Novel’ I decided to share how I plan mine.
Once I have an idea, I don’t plot my novels in detail, chapter by chapter, but I do have a plot in mind.
It is said that every plot can be found in classical fairy tales, folklore and mythology. The hero or heroine goes on a journey, a pilgrimage or a quest and encounters obstacle after obstacle. So I consider which of seven basic plots suits…
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Just in time for Halloween, Heath Lowrance starts a new series with Trestle Press called “Deadland, USA”. Here are the details:
“It's all over now. The world as we knew it is gone forever and there will be no future generations to read this. One ugly day in March the undead came and none of us were ready. How could we be? Within months, the entire planet was one writhing, bloody infestation, and all the governments, all the churches, all the great men of power and insight and wisdom,…
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Okay, I can hear you groan from over here, I am a homer for Lee Child’s writing. I know, so what, the man can just write. I totally loved this novel from start to finish. The flashback into Reacher’s life and what catapulted him into his nomad existence is an intense read. The layers of this novel, the deception and nest of lies were fun to read as it unfolded. Very few authors can deliver a read like this: the detail, the minutia, the small bread crumbs of fact smattered with the fog of…
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I enjoy sharing stuff to read with my younger kids. This is such a story. In fact this is something that besides being an enjoyable read is also educational, and we can all use a bit of that on occasion can’t we? I like the mix, and it fits right in, it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. Mark Miller has introduced some nice characters, doesn’t speak down to a soul, and carries off a very difficult high wire act. That for me is a bargain at any price, this just happens to be…
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Book Marketing Magic: How to Sell Your Book Like a Pro features a special Q&A teleseminar where I describe the 9 best ways to market novels - the most effective ways first-time novelists have used to sell more books. This teleseminar is an integral part of this multi-media course.
Learn how to market any books, especially novels, children's books, memoirs, and more. This course includes a beautiful 200+ page ebook, a 4-hour seminar audio, 4…
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I have had the good fortune to have interviewed Natasha Deen on a few different occasions on The-GZONE, my blogtalk radio show. She is a blast; please go back to the interviews and get a feel for this fun, energetic author. She infuses this story with plenty of eye wink-wink fun, merriment and tongue in cheek craziness. Her plotline is unique, the narrative right on the mark, and the prose is just too much. If you have not yet had the chance to read one of her stories, please take the time…
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