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Interview with Author Mandi Tucker Slack and Book Giveaway

Book Give-Away April 6 - 12: To win The Alias, leave a comment about this interview with your e-mail. U.S. and Canada.



“If you want suspense, action, drama all in one book, this is the one you want to read. I was instantly hooked and couldn't put the book down.”



Jacey Grayson is a recently divorced mother who learns some frightening news about her ex-husband, John. Frightened, she and her son Blaze flee to Utah to hide among rural Mormons. The main theme in The Alias is…

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Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on April 5, 2012 at 10:43am — No Comments

Interview with Author Maria Hoagland and Book Giveaway

Book Give-Away March 30 – April 4: Win a Christian women’s fiction novel, Nourish & Strengthen.

“I really like Maria's writing. There are many sweet as well as hilarious moments with Chloe's kids, giving a good balance to the more serious struggles that she and her friends are dealing with. I learned so much about diabetes and the daily challenge it is. It is a great book for any woman. Very uplifting.” --Jenny Moore, The Write Stuff

Chloe Taylor has the perfect life: a…

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Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on March 30, 2012 at 6:54pm — No Comments

The Mystery Behind Artifact Theft

Ancient American artifacts are being sold to the highest bidder. When an ancient ruin is discovered, it doesn’t take long for thieves to find out about it. Archaeological thievery is becoming more and more of a problem every year but Utah’s vandalism is the worst in the country. Theft at the Four Corners area of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona is still a big problem. The damage to these sites is estimated at almost $42,000 in two year’s time. An ancient funeral pit can be sold for as…

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Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on February 17, 2011 at 1:00pm — No Comments

The Importance of Promoting Your Book

After a book is published, an author’s responsibilities are just beginning. Many people think that an author can now relax after the book has been written and begin their next book, but it’s not so. An author must promote his or her book by doing four things that will enhance the book’s success.



First, create an attractive website. People want to know who the author is and what other books have been written. Make sure that your site can be loaded easily. If it can’t be loaded within 10… Continue

Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on September 20, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

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