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Release Party Looking for Hosts
I’m in…
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When your characters make you strong
I’ve been having a rough week, a rough month, really. I’m not one to share personal matters with the public (heck, I barely share them with my friends), but suffice to say, this morning I was having a very nice little pity party. Unable to bring myself to clean the house, or do the myriad…
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Today’s Quote
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Sauntering Into 60
Cynthia Harrison Every day as I sit at my desk, I high five this guy. His arm swings. He’s my good luck charm. I need him because change is scary and the only thing that doesn’t change is that everything changes. The internet changed publishing so fast people in the book biz still find it…
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3 Web Tools for Free Promotion and Beta-Reading
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: As an indie author, I am always on the lookout for ways to promote my books and make them better. This week I found a few tools on the web that could potentially help me with this process. As always, I thought I’d share: Wattpad – I had…
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We’re all over the place at The Writer’s Room.
another brilliant tour!
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How Do I Get Someone to Write a Serious #Review About My #Book?
Originally posted on Everything Indie: Click image to find out WHY you need those reviews Book giveaways are intended to encourage the winners and/or people who download your free eBook to write reviews. As a new author, your obscurity may be the one thing holding you back from success, so you’ll be eager to see…
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War Whoops On Hold…
Originally posted on Just Life – Jennie Orbell: Hi All Hold your horses they say …and frankly it’s something that I’m not too good at. You see, I’m an enthusiastic type by nature and rarely ‘put off till tomorrow what can be done today.’ So, when I say that I had the flag in my…
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The lamb
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We walked up the hill before the dawn, a silent procession through the sleeping village. Cloaked figures led the way to the gate. No-one spoke, none broke a silence kept in vigil. Until the lamb looked at us and greeted us thrice with its plaintive cry. Eyes…
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How to Write a Book Review
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes: Before I became an author, I never wrote book reviews on Amazon. It never occurred to me that I should. I would read them, but I didn’t think it was my duty (or right) to write them. Since then, I’ve written numerous reviews. My husband has, too. What I’ve…
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Release Party Looking for Hosts
I’m in…
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When your characters make you strong
I’ve been having a rough week, a rough month, really. I’m not one to share personal matters with the public (heck, I barely share them with my friends), but suffice to say, this morning I was having a very nice little pity party. Unable to bring myself to clean the house, or do the myriad…
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Today’s Quote
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Sauntering Into 60
Cynthia Harrison Every day as I sit at my desk, I high five this guy. His arm swings. He’s my good luck charm. I need him because change is scary and the only thing that doesn’t change is that everything changes. The internet changed publishing so fast people in the book biz still find it…
-
3 Web Tools for Free Promotion and Beta-Reading
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: As an indie author, I am always on the lookout for ways to promote my books and make them better. This week I found a few tools on the web that could potentially help me with this process. As always, I thought I’d share: Wattpad – I had…
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We’re all over the place at The Writer’s Room.
another brilliant tour!
-
How Do I Get Someone to Write a Serious #Review About My #Book?
Originally posted on Everything Indie: Click image to find out WHY you need those reviews Book giveaways are intended to encourage the winners and/or people who download your free eBook to write reviews. As a new author, your obscurity may be the one thing holding you back from success, so you’ll be eager to see…
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War Whoops On Hold…
Originally posted on Just Life – Jennie Orbell: Hi All Hold your horses they say …and frankly it’s something that I’m not too good at. You see, I’m an enthusiastic type by nature and rarely ‘put off till tomorrow what can be done today.’ So, when I say that I had the flag in my…
-
The lamb
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We walked up the hill before the dawn, a silent procession through the sleeping village. Cloaked figures led the way to the gate. No-one spoke, none broke a silence kept in vigil. Until the lamb looked at us and greeted us thrice with its plaintive cry. Eyes…
-
How to Write a Book Review
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes: Before I became an author, I never wrote book reviews on Amazon. It never occurred to me that I should. I would read them, but I didn’t think it was my duty (or right) to write them. Since then, I’ve written numerous reviews. My husband has, too. What I’ve…



