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Tag Archives: Books
Guest Author: Susanne Leist ~ Why am I an author? (and news of a new release!)
Why am I an author? The answer lies with my brother, Neil Leist. Neil was a person who lit up a room when he entered. He was 6 feet 2 inches, but it wasn’t his height that drew peoples’ eyes. … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, dead, paranormal, Paranormal fiction, romance, vampires
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Guest Author: Mark Bierman ~ Vanished
Today I wish to take some time to promote my novel, Vanished. Now, I must be honest with you, I never thought I’d write a story about human trafficking How it all began and why: My father was a building … Continue reading
You READ – but do you leave REVIEWS? – by Chris Graham (aka The Story Reading Ape)
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D.G. Kaye reviews – The Memory by Judith Barrow
Reblogged from D.G. Kaye: Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m thrilled to be reviewing Judith Barrow’s engrossing #FamilySaga – The Memory. This is the story about Irene, growing up in a dysfunctional family with a horrible mother, Lilian, … Continue reading
Finding joy…
““And then, right on cue as it were, in walks our angel.” “Oh, you mean the old woman with the radiant face and sparkly eyes.” “Ah ha, you see, even you noticed her radiant face, bit of a giveaway that … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Books, giants dance, Guide, Photography, radiance, sacred sites, spirituality, symbolism
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Guest Author: S. C. Skillman ~ Paranormal Warwickshire
Hello. I’m grateful to Sue for offering me this space on her blog to tell you about my forthcoming book , Paranormal Warwickshire, which will be published by Amberley Publishing on 15th November this year. As with all stories, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Castles, folklore, Kenilworth, mysteries, Shakespeare properties at Stratford-upon Avon, strange places, Warwick
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Guest author: Esther Chilton ~ Plan B
I’d always loved writing, right from when I was a little girl and I was sure I was going to be a short story writer or novelist when I grew up. Well, you couldn’t exactly call working for one of … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Books, editing, editing tips, getting published, writing advice
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Cover Reveal: ‘Paranormal Warwickshire’ by SC Skillman
Reblogged from SC Skillman Author: I’m delighted to be able to bring you the cover reveal for my new book, Paranormal Warwickshire, which is due to be released by Amberley Publishing on 15th November 2020. Paranormal Warwickshire by SC Skillman … Continue reading
Guest author: Kevin Morris ~ Light and Shade
The sun’s light Ends in night. But, when I express It this way, Some will say That I obsess With death. Yet one may Take delight In a summer’s day, But not fight The inevitable night. * The above poem, … Continue reading
