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  • Pay it forward for authors – revised

    Pay it forward for authors – revised

    Originally posted on Mia's Novel Creations: I have been playing around with the idea of authors helping each other ever since I embarked on my second full-time job at the beginning of January. Self-published author with no contacts, no experience in marketing, in fact, no one but myself to do everything that needs doing.…

  • Pivot Post Update

    M. Louisa Locke This  report on how my plans for marketing in 2015 are working can be summed up in one word: Super. But for those who are interested––here is a little more detail. Recap of Strategic Goals: Recognizing that the Kindle Unlimited subscription service on Amazon was undermining the effectiveness of the Kindle Countdown…

  • Third March Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Third March Blog. 9-3-15 You could hardly call it waves. The sea water just rolled ever so gently onto the shore. Soft sand, the whitest there was, rebuffed its attempts to conquer. Sent it back to the depths from whence it came, though it tried, over and over. So slowly it…

  • Wandering Storylines

    Originally posted on S J Knight: I’ve been watching Game of Thrones recently. (yes I have been a bit slow on the uptake!) It has got me thinking about storylines and the way we write them in our novels compared to how we used to make up stories in our heads when we were little.…

  • Jewels

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

  • The Last Rose: Wendy Clarke

    The Last Rose: Wendy Clarke

    Originally posted on An author's Life: My blog is all about writers and their journeys to becoming published authors. Normally I talk about my personal journey, but this week I am excited to introduce you to a different story. The story of a friend and fellow author I met via the internet’s thriving author…

  • The complete Fifty Shades…

    Originally posted on linda huber: ? … of being published. Your life is never the same again. Whether you’re an indie writer publishing your own work, or have a traditionally published book, when you pass the point of no return – in my case, signing on the dotted line – you are a different person.…

  • Emerald

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

  • Manifest perfection

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The weather has taken a turn for the better. The fields have gone from liquid mud to walkable once more so two days ago Ani and I turned left through the gap in the hedge instead of right into the wood as we have done most of…

  • Second March Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Second March Blog. 6-3-2015 Reading! I cannot remember how I started reading. Probably my dad taught me. School might have claimed that privilege and I suppose they may have had something to do with it, but I tend to think that it might have been dad more than anyone else. What…

  • Pay it forward for authors – revised

    Pay it forward for authors – revised

    Originally posted on Mia's Novel Creations: I have been playing around with the idea of authors helping each other ever since I embarked on my second full-time job at the beginning of January. Self-published author with no contacts, no experience in marketing, in fact, no one but myself to do everything that needs doing.…

  • Pivot Post Update

    M. Louisa Locke This  report on how my plans for marketing in 2015 are working can be summed up in one word: Super. But for those who are interested––here is a little more detail. Recap of Strategic Goals: Recognizing that the Kindle Unlimited subscription service on Amazon was undermining the effectiveness of the Kindle Countdown…

  • Third March Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Third March Blog. 9-3-15 You could hardly call it waves. The sea water just rolled ever so gently onto the shore. Soft sand, the whitest there was, rebuffed its attempts to conquer. Sent it back to the depths from whence it came, though it tried, over and over. So slowly it…

  • Wandering Storylines

    Originally posted on S J Knight: I’ve been watching Game of Thrones recently. (yes I have been a bit slow on the uptake!) It has got me thinking about storylines and the way we write them in our novels compared to how we used to make up stories in our heads when we were little.…

  • Jewels

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

  • The Last Rose: Wendy Clarke

    The Last Rose: Wendy Clarke

    Originally posted on An author's Life: My blog is all about writers and their journeys to becoming published authors. Normally I talk about my personal journey, but this week I am excited to introduce you to a different story. The story of a friend and fellow author I met via the internet’s thriving author…

  • The complete Fifty Shades…

    Originally posted on linda huber: ? … of being published. Your life is never the same again. Whether you’re an indie writer publishing your own work, or have a traditionally published book, when you pass the point of no return – in my case, signing on the dotted line – you are a different person.…

  • Emerald

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

  • Manifest perfection

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The weather has taken a turn for the better. The fields have gone from liquid mud to walkable once more so two days ago Ani and I turned left through the gap in the hedge instead of right into the wood as we have done most of…

  • Second March Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Second March Blog. 6-3-2015 Reading! I cannot remember how I started reading. Probably my dad taught me. School might have claimed that privilege and I suppose they may have had something to do with it, but I tend to think that it might have been dad more than anyone else. What…