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Tag Archives: kindle
Now an eBook – Alone: A Winter in the Woods, by Felicity Sidnell Reid…
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: I’m excited to announce that almost five years after the publication of Alone: A Winter in the Woods as a print edition(Hidden Brook Press 2015), the book is now released as an e-book Alone: … Continue reading
Guest author: Cynthia A. Morgan ~ Miséricorde… a new book
Miséricorde Book One of The Mercy Series It is the year 2446. The first three Horsemen of Revelation’s Apocalypse have ridden. The first Horsemen, Pestilence, War and Famine, have shifted world-wide cultures and governments from technologically advanced civilizations to dictatorships … Continue reading
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Guest author: Iain Kelly ~ That Difficult 2nd Novel ~ Writing ‘State of Denial’ #booklaunch
Towards the end of last year I completed and self-published my first novel, ‘A Justified State.’ Even as I was finishing the writing and editing of that story, an idea was growing in my mind to continue the story of … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, Amazon, drama, ebook, fiction, kindle, new book, paperback release, political thriller, suspense, thriller
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3 years in publishing, 10 lessons I’ve learned ~ Louise Jensen
Reblogged from FabricatingFicton: This week marks three years since my debut, The Sister, was published. There was no gentle easing into the publishing industry because, and I am eternally grateful – my first novel soon rose to No. 1 in … Continue reading
Guest Author: Iain Kelly ~ A Justified State… a new novel!
#Writephoto regulars will recognise the name of Iain Kelly, and know that both his writing and his storytelling is always of a high standard. It gives me great pleasue to introduce his new book, A Justified State… especially as one … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, Amazon, drama, ebook, fiction, kindle, new book, paperback release, political thriller, suspense, thriller
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Hinting at Shadows ~ October Sale ~ Sarah Brentyn
Reblogged from Lemon Shark: Universal Link It’s October, my bloggy friends! 🎃 👻 Colorful leaves, crisp air, cotton sweaters, kick-ass boots, apple cider, pumpkin spice, Halloween… You get the idea. I love October. It’s a beautiful time of year and … Continue reading
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Mourning Dove ~ Claire Fullerton guests at TRSA
Reblogged from TRSA: Every writer has deep-seated motivation for writing a novel. It may be a person, place, or setting that resonates in their soul, and from this a story that won’t let them go. I was tentative when I … Continue reading