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Thanks to All

This is the last month where I’ll be promoting a new Legends of Windemere book since the long journey comes to an end.  I began outlining in 1998, writing in 1999, and publishing in 2013.  Now, it comes to the grand battle … Continue reading

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Body Armor on #LisaBurtonRadio

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Welcome all you secret society members and sequestered royal families. This is Lisa Burton Radio. The only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl,…

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#Fairies, #Myths, & #Magic Author Spotlight Guest Post – Helena Smole, Fantasy Author

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Book Review: Secrets In The Woods by J.E Smythe (Cosy Mystery) Fantastic 4.5 Stars @jesmythe1m #amreading

Originally posted on Author, Kim Knight:
? About the Book Title: Secrets in the Woods: An Emilia Long Mystery Author: J.E. Smythe Genre: Cozy Mystery Secrets in the Woods is a gripping tale about Emilia Long- an Investigative Reporter and her quest to…

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Smorgasbord Christmas Posts from Your Archives – Share your Christmas Past

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From eBooks to cBooks – new eBook format combining the best of book and film in an exciting new story platform…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Elsa Evripidou and Nick Fletcher on Talking New Media site: Guest Column: Screenwriter and film producer Nick Fletcher and creative author Elsa Evripidou talk about the creation of the new cinematic…

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Meet Author @Shari_Nich and Discover Why MRS N Can’t Wait to Read Her #Books! #amreading #PNR

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Christmas Book Fair – Judy Martin, Charles E. Yallowitz and Terri Webster Schrandt

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Different Types of Closure

I’ve said in previous posts that one of the most important parts of concluding a series is creating closure. You need to bring things to an end, which isn’t as easy as some people think.  In fact, one of the … Continue reading

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The Origins Of English

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
TED-Ed Original lessons feature the words and ideas of educators brought to life by professional animators. Educator Claire Bowern and Director Patrick Smith have produced a great little film that explains the origins of English. As…

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