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Grazed
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: This hillside close to my home was once home to an ancient settlement going back to the earliest times. Later, the Romans built a road below it and who knows the stories of those who passed that way? Today few in the village know or care about…
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Bookbub Insights: How Long Should a Promo Last?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Following my post on how to get your book listed with Bookbub, I now continue with the second question: how long should a book promo last? Turns out that the answer depends on what your goals are: are you looking to increase revenue, to market a book series, or…
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Prospecting for Ben – Confessions of counter-intelligence…
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Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP
Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP.
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Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP
Originally posted on Writing Wranglers and Warriors: Even before I got into self publishing I loved creating covers for books. Back then I took actual book covers, erased the title and author information and replaced it with my own. They weren’t perfect but they were fun (and time-consuming) to do and they provided motivation for…
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Heaven
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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A-changing
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Every so often it does a body good to shake it all up and see where it falls down, rather like having a damn good clear out in the house or on social media. No mistakes – I’m not a faddist and don’t get into doing things because some…
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Oh, NOW You Did It! Or Did You? – THE RACE CARD IN WRITING
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: I don’t want to offend anyone! What color are your characters? What race? “a tall black guy cooked at a large grill set on the sidewalk” I get that you want to show diversity but describing skin color like that is a slippery slope. From what I can see you’re…
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Fiona
Originally posted on Behind the Willows: In her 13 years with us, Fiona spent most of it exercising the art of camouflage. A tortoiseshell colored cat, she was able to blend into the background, the shadows, and even the blankets with remarkable ease. Shy of new people, visitors often didn’t realize we had a cat.…
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Prospecting for Ben… the interior castle II
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Grazed
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: This hillside close to my home was once home to an ancient settlement going back to the earliest times. Later, the Romans built a road below it and who knows the stories of those who passed that way? Today few in the village know or care about…
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Bookbub Insights: How Long Should a Promo Last?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Following my post on how to get your book listed with Bookbub, I now continue with the second question: how long should a book promo last? Turns out that the answer depends on what your goals are: are you looking to increase revenue, to market a book series, or…
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Prospecting for Ben – Confessions of counter-intelligence…
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Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP
Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP.
-
Goodbye PhotoShop. Hello GIMP
Originally posted on Writing Wranglers and Warriors: Even before I got into self publishing I loved creating covers for books. Back then I took actual book covers, erased the title and author information and replaced it with my own. They weren’t perfect but they were fun (and time-consuming) to do and they provided motivation for…
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Heaven
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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A-changing
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Every so often it does a body good to shake it all up and see where it falls down, rather like having a damn good clear out in the house or on social media. No mistakes – I’m not a faddist and don’t get into doing things because some…
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Oh, NOW You Did It! Or Did You? – THE RACE CARD IN WRITING
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: I don’t want to offend anyone! What color are your characters? What race? “a tall black guy cooked at a large grill set on the sidewalk” I get that you want to show diversity but describing skin color like that is a slippery slope. From what I can see you’re…
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Fiona
Originally posted on Behind the Willows: In her 13 years with us, Fiona spent most of it exercising the art of camouflage. A tortoiseshell colored cat, she was able to blend into the background, the shadows, and even the blankets with remarkable ease. Shy of new people, visitors often didn’t realize we had a cat.…
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Prospecting for Ben… the interior castle II

