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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Book Review Circus Tarot By C W Joans
Circus Tarot by C.W. Jones https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00785VJIW/ref=pe_1572281_66412651_cm_rv_eml_rv0_dp this horror book was a really good read. it tells how a wife gives her husband a tarot reading and therefor they find themselvs trapped in the deck. they must find a way to … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, circus, clowns, horror, rave reviews book club, tarot
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It Takes A Village to Market A Book
Originally posted on The Long and Short Stories of Life:
I’m sure you’re familiar with the African proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child”! Ideally, it takes that same village to help a writer promote his books. With…
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Book Review Heart Of The Staff By Carol Narrs Phipps
the Heart of the Staff by C M Phipps https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VKQE9F0/ref=pe_1572281_66412651_cm_rv_eml_rv0_dp is a great read and i really enjoyed it. this collection of six books trace a pare of powerful magic itemes the heart and staff and the people who want … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, dragons, elves, fantasy, rave reviews book club, talking animals, trolls, unicorns
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9 Tips to Improve Your Writing
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Michael Cristiano One of the hardest things about being a writer is knowing when you’ve reached that elusive status of being a good writer. Scratch that: the hardest thing about being a…
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Should You Self-Publish or Go the Traditional Route? How Do You decide?
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
by Katie McCoach This question has been asked hundreds, even thousands of times over the last few years, and today with the self-publishing market as strong as it is, it’s a good…
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Book Review – Circus Tarot
Originally posted on Dawn Delivers:
My oh my it appears I have another book review for you already – and this time it’s “Circus Tarot” by Charles W Jones You can get a copy here Blurb: 4 Stars “This is…
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“Circus Tarot” by Charles W. Jones
Originally posted on apboustead:
http://amzn.eu/9yVLSSx #circus, #tarot, is grate I give it 4 out 5 #stars. A normal cup ak try tarot pack bort that day. They are whisked away to a #mightmarish #magical world. Loved the ideas of the…
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Writing Tips/Insights #13: Create Relatable Characters
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Liam Cross When sitting down to read a book, readers like to read into the lives of characters who they can relate to on an emotional level. It gives them a…
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This is Why Character Development Takes So Long to Master
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
by Meg Dowell On a page, you are in control of time. Outside of it, you aren’t. I have read and experienced many fascinating stories in my lifetime. I have also experienced many poorly…
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