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  • Maelstrom–Cover Reveal

    Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: Here it is at last – the final cover for Maelstrom. We were able to integrate all the elements I wanted: A swirling, maelstrom like sky A prominent cliff that reflects a major location in the novel A clear, easy to read book blurb on the back The inclusion of a…

  • Undercover

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The perfect disguise For undercover agents Going underground…

  • Free ebooks: Perfect or poison? 5 things to consider…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: To ‘free’ or not to ‘free’…? That is the question… and one that polarises reaction within the Indie community as much as it would coming face to face with a viper. Some swear that giving books away at cut-price or entirely free is the way forward, others…

  • Today’s Quote

  • The predator within

    The Silent Eye “Don’t worry…”  “It’s probably nothing…” “I’m probably just being daft but…”  How often do we hear words like these, keeping a bright smile firmly glued to immobile faces as fear strides in and starts clawing at our entrails? We recognise fear at those moments, we know its name. It is uncompromising, blatant,…

  • Once Upon a Halloween… (A short story by Chris Graham)

    Once Upon a Halloween… (A short story by Chris Graham)

    Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: A short story by Chris Graham The light of the full moon reflected off the stark branches of the ancient oak, dead for the past six centuries, yet still standing, brooding alone on the hilltop. A sweet looking young girl child with long curly blonde tresses…

  • Linda Huber: Location, Location, Location

    Originally posted on Auntiemwrites Crime-Mystery Author M K Graff : Auntie M is on her second leg of a book tour for DEATH UNSCRIPTED, winging it from NC all the way to Maine and back, with a stop for New England Crimebake and class with Elizabeth George. More on that in the November 18th review…

  • Halloween… or Samhain?

    I think it must be true that time speeds up as you get older, for it is pumpkin time again, and it doesn’t seem that long since the last one finally shrivelled and was thrown away. Here in England we don’t seem to celebrate Halloween with quite the same fervour as other countries, but we…

  • freezing outside an unlocked door

    freezing outside an unlocked door

    Originally posted on The Best Advice So Far: Today is a first at The Best Advice So Far blog: a guest post. Why? Well, first, because it’s a great post. Second, my new friend Dustin asked – said he felt it reflected the ideas and ideals contained in The Best Advice So Far – and I agreed. Third,…

  • Death

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Maelstrom–Cover Reveal

    Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: Here it is at last – the final cover for Maelstrom. We were able to integrate all the elements I wanted: A swirling, maelstrom like sky A prominent cliff that reflects a major location in the novel A clear, easy to read book blurb on the back The inclusion of a…

  • Undercover

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The perfect disguise For undercover agents Going underground…

  • Free ebooks: Perfect or poison? 5 things to consider…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: To ‘free’ or not to ‘free’…? That is the question… and one that polarises reaction within the Indie community as much as it would coming face to face with a viper. Some swear that giving books away at cut-price or entirely free is the way forward, others…

  • Today’s Quote

  • The predator within

    The Silent Eye “Don’t worry…”  “It’s probably nothing…” “I’m probably just being daft but…”  How often do we hear words like these, keeping a bright smile firmly glued to immobile faces as fear strides in and starts clawing at our entrails? We recognise fear at those moments, we know its name. It is uncompromising, blatant,…

  • Once Upon a Halloween… (A short story by Chris Graham)

    Once Upon a Halloween… (A short story by Chris Graham)

    Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: A short story by Chris Graham The light of the full moon reflected off the stark branches of the ancient oak, dead for the past six centuries, yet still standing, brooding alone on the hilltop. A sweet looking young girl child with long curly blonde tresses…

  • Linda Huber: Location, Location, Location

    Originally posted on Auntiemwrites Crime-Mystery Author M K Graff : Auntie M is on her second leg of a book tour for DEATH UNSCRIPTED, winging it from NC all the way to Maine and back, with a stop for New England Crimebake and class with Elizabeth George. More on that in the November 18th review…

  • Halloween… or Samhain?

    I think it must be true that time speeds up as you get older, for it is pumpkin time again, and it doesn’t seem that long since the last one finally shrivelled and was thrown away. Here in England we don’t seem to celebrate Halloween with quite the same fervour as other countries, but we…

  • freezing outside an unlocked door

    freezing outside an unlocked door

    Originally posted on The Best Advice So Far: Today is a first at The Best Advice So Far blog: a guest post. Why? Well, first, because it’s a great post. Second, my new friend Dustin asked – said he felt it reflected the ideas and ideals contained in The Best Advice So Far – and I agreed. Third,…

  • Death

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post