Monthly Archives: August 2018

Interview with Author John Howell!

JEMSBOOKS INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR JOHN HOWELL! Please help me welcome John Howell to Jemsbooks Blog Segment of Interview an Author. It’s a pleasure to have you here today, John. 1. Please tell us something about yourself. Well, Janice, I spent over forty-five years … Continue reading

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Book Spotlight – A Werewolf State of Mind – Paranormal/Romance/Shifter

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Out Now—A Werewolf State of Mind by Lucy Felthouse (@cw1985) #PNR #shifter #werewolf #romance Blurb: Anneke’s typical day at the office is thrown into disarray when she finds her next patient is an unwitting…

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The 2018 Author Interview Series Featuring W.L. Hawkin

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Don Massenzio This week’s author interview features Canadian author, W.L. Hawkin. On a side note, though the initial response was gratifying, I find myself running out of interview subjects by the end of August. If you haven’t been interviewed, or … Continue reading

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Murder by Munchausen, on #LisaBurtonRadio

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Welcome all you hackers and programmers, and all the artificial intelligence listening in today. This is Lisa Burton Radio, and I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl. I’m pretty excited about this interview, because my…

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So, You Want to Write a Sequel?

It’s inevitable sometimes.  No, not a reboot.  I’m not talking about a remake either.  This is about the good old sequel.  A story that doesn’t completely finish in one shot needs closure or maybe people are still clamoring for more, … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Many “Firsts” for Translation

Originally posted on El Space–The Blog of L. Marie:
Today’s post was written by my good friend, Lyn Miller-Lachmann, one of my classmates from VCFA. Lyn has written novels like Gringolandia, Surviving Santiago, and Rogue. She’s here to talk about…

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The Importance of Subscriber List Maintenance

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hi to all the Story Empire readers! P. H. here for this week’s Wednesday post with a bit of marketing news. For those with a newsletter, there were some recent major issues with one of…

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This Week in Indie Publishing

Don Massenzio Trade Remained Publishing’s Brightest Spot in 2017 The release late last month by the Association of American Publishers of its final sales estimates for 2017 highlighted a number of trends. Although total sales were down only marginally in … Continue reading

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Teaser Tuesday: A Simple Question

I was tempted to introduce Lost right away, but I think I’m going to save that for next week.  This one makes for a great build up.  Windemere is a pretty dangerous place if you’re not careful.

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Facebook Ads News: Changes in Targeting

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Photo by http://offers.hubspot.com/science-of-facebook-marketing Unless you spend most of your time under a rock, you will have heard of Facebook’s troubles regarding its cavalier use of its user’s personal data. Zuckerberg was grilled in Congress and…

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