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Rogues Gallery in Novels: Is It Possible?
That’s not even all of Spider-Man’s enemies. I can see Shriek, Shocker, Black Cat, Carrion, Jackal, and a few others that are missing. Though I think Shocker is big one that’s missing since Black Cat goes hero at times, the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Batman Rogues Gallery, comics, fiction, heroes, series, Spider-Man, villains, writing
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BLAZE Available for Pre-order (Stone Mountain Mystery #2)
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Working with a modern publisher such as Imajin Books has advantages. I counted on the Imajin Books website, and the company currently has 26 authors including me. This means each author gets individual attention and…
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New Release: Death before Daylight by Shannon A. Thompson
The time has come for The Timely Death Trilogy to come to an end. Two eternities. One ending. “Harmony would only come with destruction.” The moment Eric and Jessica are reunited, they are torn apart. After the appearance of a … Continue reading
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#RRBC Back-To-School Book and Blog Block Party – Interview with John J. Cannon
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? Welcome to Fiction Favorites! Today, I am thrilled to be participating in Rave Reviews Book Club’s Back-to-School Book and Blog Block Party from Port Aransas, Texas USA You can visit the entire tour and…
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Building Your Author Platform: The Purpose of Social Media
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Don’t be this guy. Social media has become increasingly more important to all businesses. Consumers (in our case, readers) often look to brands’ (in our case, authors’) Facebook, Twitter, and even Instagram accounts before…
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A Monster for a Hero?
There’s something about having a monster as a hero that’s fascinating. I’m talking about a character who is monstrous in power and appearance. Their actions are heroic and for a good cause, but first glance would make you think ‘dangerous … Continue reading
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