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November 2009 Blog Posts (228)

Wild Hearts

Please welcome Lori Brighton to my blog! Her debut title WILD HEARTS is a new release from Zebra. Leave a comment at www.emilybryan.blogspot.com for two chances to win a…

Added by Emily Bryan on November 16, 2009 at 11:12am — No Comments

Wild Hearts

Please welcome Lori Brighton to my blog! Her debut title WILD HEARTS is a new release from Zebra. Leave a comment at www.emilybryan.blogspot.com for two chances to win a… Continue

Added by Emily Bryan on November 16, 2009 at 11:12am — No Comments

Day 11 of My Book Tour for The Magic Warble

Day 11 of my tour go to www.asthepagesturn.wordpress.com

Added by Victoria Simcox on November 16, 2009 at 10:47am — No Comments

Day 11 of My Book Tour for The Magic Warble

Day 11 of my tour go to www.asthepagesturn.wordpress.com

Added by Victoria Simcox on November 16, 2009 at 10:47am — No Comments

What a thrill!

My dear, dear friend and neighbor, Pamela Thibodeaux blogged about my releases! If you have time, be sure and check it out.

Pam's Blog!

Added by Judith on November 16, 2009 at 9:38am — No Comments

Deutsche Lieder, Broadway Songs, Poems (Satis Shroff, Freiburg-Kappel)

The mists of Bhaktapur (c) satisshroff)

Hauptbahnhof Freiburg (c) satis shroff

A rhapsody of hues (c)satisshroff, venice

Broadway Songs und Deutsche Lieder aus dem Dreisamtal (Satis Shroff)



Ich hätte nie gedacht, dass ich alte Deutsche Lieder und Broadway-Songs mit den einheimischen Deutschen des Männergesangsverein (Männerchor) in… Continue

Added by Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer on November 16, 2009 at 8:09am — No Comments

Big Thank You to Vivian and Mandy

This morning, I received a copy of Tilly's Tale, that I'd ordered as soon as the book became available in the UK. I always like to test out the delivery service when I have a new book released.

Well, I have to say the quality of book simply amazed me. 4RV Publishing have produced a superbly crafted book, which is wonderfully enhanced by the beautifully artistic illustrations of the brilliant Mandy Hedrick. Every page… Continue

Added by Brian L Porter on November 16, 2009 at 4:26am — No Comments

Truth

The Truth is sometimes base on perception. The Truth is absolute if it is based on Truth. Just because many people may perceive the same, or believe the same that doesn't make it the Truth. For instance, lets take the truth about me. My charater is not what others my think. I have issues that no-one can fathom. My heart has been broken into many pieces over the years. Because of this type of pain, it make it hard to resist the darkside of the force. Since my heart is in many pieces, I have a… Continue

Added by Terrence M. Lawrence on November 16, 2009 at 12:52am — No Comments

Splinters On The Carpenter's Floor

Depression is a terrible experience. The pressures we all are facing today are definitely testing people's Faith. Last year I was basically ready to call it a day, but God revealed to me that GOD HEARS, HE CARES AND HE'S MOVING IN YOUR SITUATION! The Holy Spirit spoke to my heart to write down my prayers, whereas countless people are dealing with terrible depression daily. Readers of Splinters On The Carpenter's Floor have remarked the book is inspirational, writings came from a good place,… Continue

Added by Randolph Nicholas Alvis on November 15, 2009 at 3:07pm — No Comments

Stephen King, Where Are You?

I live in the beautiful State of Maine, my husband was at the University of Maine when Stephen King was, and I write fiction. I used to live in Bangor but my husband got transferred to Portland and then we moved back to our Mid-Coast hometown of Owls Head. I have gone past Stephen King's home several times, I've been a fan , read most of his books, and I write fiction. I've gone past the ball field that Stephen King built for the little leaguers, three of my children graduated from UMO with a… Continue

Added by Launa McNeilly on November 15, 2009 at 2:36pm — No Comments

Stephen King, Where Are You?

I live in the beautiful State of Maine, my husband was at the University of Maine when Stephen King was, and I write fiction. I used to live in Bangor but my husband got transferred to Portland and then we moved back to our Mid-Coast hometown of Owls Head. I have gone past Stephen King's home several times, I've been a fan , read most of his books, and I write fiction. I've gone past the ball field that Stephen King built for the little leaguers, three of my children graduated from UMO with a… Continue

Added by Launa McNeilly on November 15, 2009 at 2:36pm — No Comments

Dead of Knight- A Jack Staal Mystery is a Novel by William R. Potter



DEAD of KNIGHT A Jack Staal Mystery



Your next birthday could be murder!



Believing he is a soldier of justice, a misguided young man begins a callous campaign of terror murdering women on their birthdays. Convinced of his righteousness he continues his brutal crusade forcing the citizens of Hanson B.C. to acknowledge a serial killer active in their rural community.



The Mounties always get their man…but not if Jack… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on November 15, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

exceprts poems from My Sims Family Remembers Poetry Book

When I speak, When I teach is a poem taken from my Sims Family Remembers Jannie Mae Sims Toombs

And Betty Ann Murry. My mother name is Jannie, My sister Name is Betty. We lost them both in 2007

We lost jannie Mae Toombs To heart failure and Betty to diabetics. I Author Larry E. Toombs Also have a

t.v. comercial advertising the Sims Family Remembers Poetry Book also see me read live poetry at

www.myspace.com/larrytoombs When I… Continue

Added by Larry E. Toombs on November 14, 2009 at 2:38pm — No Comments

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Added by Stephen F. Caravana on November 14, 2009 at 11:19am — No Comments

Book Signing Today

Today I will be signing my book The Magic Warble at Borders Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood WA 1-4 pm

Added by Victoria Simcox on November 14, 2009 at 11:11am — 2 Comments

Learn to Do Your Own Virtual Book Tour by Following Yvonne Perry on Hers

Author teaches other authors as she tours the Internet from November 20 to December 20.



Yvonne Perry is doing more than promote her new book as she travels from blog to blog during her virtual book tour for The Sid Series. She is taking along 2,650 Twitter followers and those who are subscribed to her RSS feed (http://feeds.feedburner.com/OnlinePromotionMadeEasy) for her blog, Online… Continue

Added by Yvonne Perry on November 13, 2009 at 8:27pm — No Comments

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With... Elva "Precious Love" Thompson, author of A Mother's Cry

When Elva Thompson (aka Precious Love) set out to write A Mother's Cry, I wonder if she knew how many lives she would directly affect with her honest approach to domestic violence and the struggles of being a single parent.



Although A Mother's Cry is written from a woman's perspective, the themes of struggle and perseverance is universal. Men and women alike have been not only touched by brought to action by this novel and its follow-up.



A Mother's Cry is more than a good… Continue

Added by Joey Pinkney on November 13, 2009 at 6:40pm — No Comments

Blue

Blue as the ski and blue as the ocean,

is so much like a love potion!

Why does the world like so much blue,

when all it requires is to be true?



Waters of green can be just as nice,

and can only add that much more spice.

If we removed the others in our life,

this could only lead to so much strife!



It does take all colors of the rainbow,

to make this life truly flow.

All the cultures and languages should unite,

and this would… Continue

Added by Irene Brautigam on November 13, 2009 at 2:04pm — 1 Comment

Launching a Book Yet to be Published

Will "preloading" on the social networks pay off?



Unless you are Sarah Palin and make it to the top of the New York Times Bestleller List before your book hits the streets, you have to look at ways to become established at some level to at least gain a leg up on promoting your book.



If you are lucky enough to have a literary agent or traditional publisher working on your behalf… Continue

Added by BiblioScribe on November 13, 2009 at 1:17pm — No Comments

COPYRIGHT FOR NEWSPAPERS

Hi! I've had some success having Op-Eds and letters published by the Providence Journal, unpaid as of this time. I know that the newspaper has the right to alter my material, and to republish it in other venues. I want to know what rights I retain to my Op-Eds and letters. Can I republish in other journalistic venues? Can I publish in a book? I believe I can upload my material on my own site. If someone would inform me about newspaper copyright, and give me a few links, I would appreciate it.… Continue

Added by T. R. Catanzarite on November 13, 2009 at 11:51am — No Comments

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