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If somebody wants to exchange links on our websites I would be willing. Not sure how many I can add, but I will accept them until it becomes too much.
Added by Cindy Jost on August 14, 2007 at 2:43pm — No Comments
Do you worry about things that are beyond your control? Do you stay awake nights wracking your brain how to solve seemingly impossible problems? Is someone else's stinky attitude wearing you down?
Believe it or not, Jesus has the answer to any problem that falls within these categories, and it's found in the Book of Matthew in chapter 6 with the ultimate answer to all His questions (and a promise you can claim for yourself as well!) in verse 33, where He tells us to put first things…
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Today's stop is at The Write Type ~ Multi-Author Musings, and I am sharing Chapter 1 of The River, an action-packed thriller that explores nanotechnology, painful youth serums and a deadly conspiracy, with the Nahanni River in Canada's rugged Northwest Territories as its isolated and mysterious backdrop.
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She always leads with her heart,” a voice croaked.
Startled by the…
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Join me as I talk with motivational speaker and author Robin Jay, author of The Art of the Business Lunch. We'll talk about her background, the experience she brings to the table and she gives us some tips on how to make a business lunch more successful.
http://muzesmusings.blogspot.com/
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Young Adult fantasy author Kim Baccellia joins us today to…
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Shannon Evans | Before We Disappear, the first book in the McHenry family saga is a sweet story about a family and their tie to the land. Set primarily in post-Civil War Tennessee, John Turner, Jr. weaves a lovely story about the… |
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I have wanted to be a book publisher for more than 30 years. Instead, I found a career in journalism and worked my way from beat reporter to managing editor of a suburban daily. Now, sort of retired, I am realizing my ambition of book publishing. Designing and creating a book is the easy part - the hard work is in promotion and marketing.
I would love to hear from all of you, your advice on how to build an effective marketing base to feature and sell general fiction. Tell me…
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Have a story to tell but you don't know how to start writing it? Is it completed but you have no idea how to contact a publisher…
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Today Cheryl Kaye Tardif has 2 stops on her 'Touring the World' virtual book tour.
She'll be visiting Campaign for the American Reader where she'll be giving you a brief synopsis or description, much like back cover. This is great for deciding if Whale Song is right for you. And remember, it makes the perfect gift for any women in your life!
Cheryl is also visiting My Book, The Movie where she'll be discussing the possibilities of a feature…
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Fostoria's First Annual Book Festival will be October 20,2007 from 10am to 4pm
at the UAW Hall on Plaza Drive in Fostoria. Any and all authors are welcome to
attend. The registration fee is $25. We are not putting a deadline on the
registration. The registration fee will go to cover the rent of the hall, meal for
the authors who are registered, gift bag…
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Secret Past is about Melissa who has a secret. A few years ago she accidently killed someone. Her friends were there and they know about it. They disposed of the body, but one guy, Roger didn't want to. Roger was threathened into going along with it. He hated Melissa ever since. Now Melissa has new friends, a new boyfriend, and a new life. She doesn't want her secret getting out. On the anniversary of the accident that just may happen. Roger decides he wants to get revenge. He claims his…
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Added by Dennis N. Griffin on August 12, 2007 at 9:13pm — 2 Comments
I leraned this evening that CULLOTTA reached #1 on the Amazon bestsellers list earlier today in the True Crime category.
The list is updated hourly, and the book was at #13 when I checked it around 10 p.m.
At any rate, it was kind of a thrill being on top, even for a short time.
Denny
Added by Dennis N. Griffin on August 12, 2007 at 8:29pm — 3 Comments
The 3rd week of my virtual book tour features three more articles and this Saturday's chat session. You’ll find this week's blogs at the following sites:
Sunday, August 12…
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Today, on my birthday, Whale Song made Amazon.com's bestseller's list in Canadian literature (#5 spot). This makes Whale Song an Amazon Top 1000 Bestseller.
I credit this success with the hard work and dedication I've put into my month-long virtual book tour, plus my 44 prizes contest.
My 44 prizes contest is still on, so…
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By the time that Elizabeth and Sam Smith's daughter turned fifteen years old, she was in the midst of the battle of her life. Her constant threats controlled her family, on a daily basis. Katelynne struggled with bipolar disorder, and depression.
After being abused and rejected by the father of her son, Katelynne left her baby in the care of Elizabeth and Sam, refusing to raise him herself. And then, Katelynne's FINAL ACT (SUICIDE). Elizabeth and Sam were left with the guilt, pain,…
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Let me introduce you to author Cheryl Kaye Tardif and her story…and how she is using one story to help homeless people.
Thanks, Steve, for having me visit Grow Mercy on Day 12 of my ‘Touring the World’ virtual book tour, where I’m promoting my latest novel Whale Song, a novel that will change the way you view life…and death. This is the first stop…
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