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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Lessons Learned from Finishing A Book
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? ? by Destine Williams Hey everybody! It’s Meditative Monday which means that it’s time for tea, coffee, thoughts, and me sounding more like a fortune cookie than usual. Over the weekend, I…
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The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster
Originally posted on The Critiquing Chemist:
Rate: 3/5 Medium: Audiobook Overview (No Spoilers): Upon finishing my last audiobook I didn’t have any books waiting for me in my queue, which is a highly unusual phenomenon. Of course this event happens…
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Rave Reviews Book Club Recrootment Day
today is rave reviews book club recrootment drive so if your a reader join and get access to great books and if your a author join and get great support and promotion opitunities so what are you waiting for join … Continue reading
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Where Are You on The Writing Growth Curve?
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Allison Maruska My son has always been above average on the growth curve. Now, having just turned twelve, he’s caught up to his grandmother. He’s tall. And she’s . . .…
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Flawed by Cecelia Ahern – Book Review
Originally posted on Thrice Read:
“When the lows are so immense, victories are small. But they are there despite it. You just have to know them when you see them, little pockets of light and hope hidden away in darkness.”…
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The Dos and Don’ts to Dialogue Tags
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I’m thrilled to welcome Ryan Lanz as a guest blogger today. Sit back read and enjoy. The Dos and Don’ts to Dialogue Tags by Ryan Lanz Writers use dialogue tags constantly. In fact, we use…
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Mercenary by Michelle Horst COVER REVEAL!
Originally posted on Kelly's Book Blog:
Title: Mercenary Author: Michelle Horst Genre: Romantic Suspense Release Date: April 17, 2017 Blurb LIV I’ve always been a healer, a saver of lives, until the day my life is taken from me.…
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Excerpt: Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez- via Read it Forward
Originally posted on The Life Between Pages:
Click here to read an excerpt from this afflicting novel. Read voraciously.
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RRBC Blog party- John Fioravanti
Originally posted on Novels by Jennifer Hinsman:
Welcome to our RRBC Spring Book & Blog Block Party! I’m so pleased to welcome you to my blog site, Words To Captivate, today! There are two prizes for lucky visitors today: The…
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