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Tag Archives: Books
#ShareAReviewDay at The Write Stuff ~ Simple by Anita Dawes
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: Please help me welcome Anita Dawes back to The Write Stuff this afternoon. Anita is sharing a lovely review of her novel Simple. I’m sure you’ll enjoy checking it out and will also be happy … Continue reading
Create and Edit Universal Book Links – by Russell Phillips…
Reblogged via TRSA: on Author Help: A Universal Book Link (commonly referred to as a UBL) is a short link that will go to a web page showing links to all the stores where the ebook or audiobook can be … Continue reading
Sam interviews April Munday
Reblogged from Loving the Fifty Something: I am inviting and featuring ‘Mid-lifers’ who are enjoying life over 50 and who are happy to shout out about great health, fitness, lifestyles, work or their achievements etc, but more importantly who are … Continue reading
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Tagged A writers perspective, April Munday Blog, blogging, Books, Fit after fifty, fourteenth century history
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How to add categories to your book on Amazon ~Deborah Jay
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: Have you ever noticed that some books seem to be in lots of Amazon categories, and not just the two KDP allows you to choose when you publish your book? Did you know you can add … Continue reading
Roberta Eaton reviews Survival of the Fittest by Jacqui Murray
Reblogged from Roberta Writes, where Robbie reviews a book by Jacqui Murray: What Amazon Says Five tribes. One leader. A treacherous journey across three continents in search of a new home. Written in the spirit of Jean Auel, Survival of … Continue reading
Ernesto San Giacomo Reviews: Shadows in the Stone by Diane Lynn McGyver
Reblogged from San Giacomo’s Corner: In her book, “Shadows in the Stone,” Diane transports us into a fantasy world that she describes with enough expertise to fully immerse a reader. There are some overlaps into our own world, but they … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, character, dialog, Diane Lynn McGyver, dwarf, fantasy, Indie review, internal description, magic, main plot, main story, Qui-Gon Jinn, setting, Shadows in the Stones, star wars, sword-play, Tolkien, world building, writing
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A Visitation… ~ Jaye Marie
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: One of my characters has been in my head a lot lately, constantly nagging me about something. He has featured in three of my books, and I think anyone who has read my work … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Books, inspiration, life as an author, memories, mystery, questions, relationships, sharing interests, writing
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A-R International: Susan M. Toy interviews Mary Smith
Reblogged from Susan M. Toy’s Island Editions: Mary Smith Authors-Readers International I was born on Islay. My family moved to the mainland when I was seven and I grew up in Castle Douglas in south west Scotland. I worked for … Continue reading
Looking for answers…
It wasn’t a dark and stormy night… this book that lies open on my desk begins with a rather less evocative phrase. More mundane and far less atmospheric…though the writer who had penned them both was the same. I’ve never … Continue reading
