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How to Use Instagram to Promote Your Book
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Book Review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Originally posted on neverimitate: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce, is a road trip story with a difference. The protagonist is sixty-five years old and is travelling on foot. Although his journey teaches him a great deal about himself, others and life, the lessons learned by those he leaves behind are at…
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CAPT. JIM SEZ
Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: You don’t get to just take a nap. You have to earn it.
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Burdened
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: *even if it does make typing a tad difficult…
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Today’s Quote
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Consider the Rave Reviews Book Club
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: Regular readers know that I am a member of the Rave Reviews Book Club, and have been for some time. I joined to broaden the exposure for my books. Today they are holding a membership push. I usually post something on Wednesday night, but held off until today. If you…
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Understand the Tools of your Trade
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: You’re unlikely to find gainful employment as a secretary if you can’t type. Any job of work that you want to do obviously requires some study and knowledge of what you’re going to be doing. Likewise if you’re self-employed, while you can call yourself anything at all, if you…
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SOUL MATES: THE THEORY OF LOVE…(Guest Post)…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: SOUL MATES: THE THEORY OF LOVE Do you believe that everyone has a person that is his/her counterpart? A perfect fit to what is missing in your life; a person who is sent directly to you to complete who you are? When our souls are…
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You Want Your Book To Read Like A Serial – Even If It’s Not One
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: I remember reading A Tale Of Two Cities in school and being partly fascinated with it. I don’t pretend I grasped the complexities of the novel at that age, maybe eighth grade or freshman year in high school, but I remember it read a lot like a soap opera –…
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The Weather Witch
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How to Use Instagram to Promote Your Book
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Book Review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Originally posted on neverimitate: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce, is a road trip story with a difference. The protagonist is sixty-five years old and is travelling on foot. Although his journey teaches him a great deal about himself, others and life, the lessons learned by those he leaves behind are at…
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CAPT. JIM SEZ
Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: You don’t get to just take a nap. You have to earn it.
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Burdened
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: *even if it does make typing a tad difficult…
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Today’s Quote
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Consider the Rave Reviews Book Club
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: Regular readers know that I am a member of the Rave Reviews Book Club, and have been for some time. I joined to broaden the exposure for my books. Today they are holding a membership push. I usually post something on Wednesday night, but held off until today. If you…
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Understand the Tools of your Trade
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: You’re unlikely to find gainful employment as a secretary if you can’t type. Any job of work that you want to do obviously requires some study and knowledge of what you’re going to be doing. Likewise if you’re self-employed, while you can call yourself anything at all, if you…
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SOUL MATES: THE THEORY OF LOVE…(Guest Post)…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: SOUL MATES: THE THEORY OF LOVE Do you believe that everyone has a person that is his/her counterpart? A perfect fit to what is missing in your life; a person who is sent directly to you to complete who you are? When our souls are…
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You Want Your Book To Read Like A Serial – Even If It’s Not One
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: I remember reading A Tale Of Two Cities in school and being partly fascinated with it. I don’t pretend I grasped the complexities of the novel at that age, maybe eighth grade or freshman year in high school, but I remember it read a lot like a soap opera –…
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The Weather Witch

