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Happy National Author Day!
The meme says it all. Have a Happy National Author’s Day. To celebrate, check out the following books by clicking on their titles: Do I Need to Use a Dragon? by Charles E. Yallowitz The Tale of the Drakanox: Minstrels … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging
Tagged action, action adventure, action thriller, advertising, aliens, anthologies, Australia, author, books, Central Europe, collections, condor, crime, dark fantasy, detectives, dragons, ebooks, epic fantasy, family, Family Life, fantasy, fantasy horror, fiction, first contact, Florida, friendship, ghosts, glass ceiling, Great Depression, halloween, heist, historical fiction, history, holidays, horror, love, magic, memoir, murder, music, mystery, national authors day, New England, novella, promotions, psychics, quests, robbery, romance, science fiction, singers, supernatural, suspense, swamps, sword & sorcery, thriller, trilogy, trucks, trust, women, writing, young adult
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Crossing Genres: #Fantasy & #Mystery
Welcome back to the newest entry of crossing over genres. Again, this is to show how advice for one can be used for another. Of course, I’m always using Fantasy since that’s my wheelhouse. I’ve done Romance and Horror/Thriller, but … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adventure, author, crime, crossing over, fantasy, genres, guidelines, mystery, rules, similarities, suspense, tension, thriller, writing
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Death by Pumpkin: Rhe Brewster Mystery by N.A. Granger #mystery #thriller
Available on Amazon! At the annual Pumpkin Festival in the coastal town of Pequod, Maine, Rhe Brewster, an ER nurse and Police Department consultant, responds to screams at the site of the Pumpkin Drop. Racing to the scene, where a … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged advertising, amazon, author, cops, crime, crime thriller, detectives, female hero, female protagonists, fiction, guest blog, heroines, killers, kindle, Maine, mystery, paperback, promotions, pumpkins, spotlight, suspense, thriller, writing
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A Gift that Creates 2 Smiles: Buying Indie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPnccMUkAKI I’m not going to pimp out my own books here. I do that enough on Twitter and I have the store page. Here I’m pimping out EVERYONE’S books! It doesn’t matter what genre you’re into because there are indie … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, amazon, author, biography, children's lit, christmas, comedy, crime, drama, ebooks, erotica, fantasy, fiction, genres, gifts, happy holidays, holidays, humor, indie author, indie authors, kindle, Kobo, love poems, magic, merry christmas, mysteries, mystery, non-fiction, nook, novels, paranormal, poetry, presents, reading, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, self-publishing, smashwords, southern fiction, speculative fiction, thrillers, writing, YA, young adult
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Read Tuesday has begun! Great #book #sale! #ebooks #paperback
TODAY IS THE BIG DAY! THE 2ND YEAR OF READ TUESDAY! CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DAY OF SALES! Kindle Deals!!!! Free Print Books!!! Smashwords Deals!!! Createspace Deals!!! Buy The Print Book & Get the … Continue reading
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Tagged 99 cents, aliens, amazon, Amazon Kindle, authors, book sales, books, children's books, createspace, crime, crime thriller, debuts, discount, dragons, ebooks, educational books, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, free, general fiction, high fantasy, historical fiction, history, horror, independent author, indie author, kindle, Kindle Countdown, literary fiction, magic, math, mystery, non-fiction, nook, paperbacks, physics, Read Tuesday, readers, reading, romance, sales, sci-fi, science fiction, series, southern fiction, thriller, tuesday, writing, YA, YA Fiction, young adult, zombies
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Blog Tour: Interview with Patrick Brigham- Writer and Journalist
(Part of the blog tour being run by Authors Promotion.) My guest today is Patrick Brigham, former Editor in Chief of Sofia Western News, writer and journalist You cannot hope to bribe or twist, Thank God!the British journalist. But seeing … Continue reading
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Tagged author, blog, blog tour, crime, crime fiction, crime novel, fiction, guest blog, interpol, interview, mystery, politics, selfpublishing, writing
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Tonight at 10
(This poem is going to be a little depressing and dark. I remember trying to watch the nightly news and this is what came of it. It’s actually an old poem that I decided to rework after stumbling onto it.) … Continue reading
New Release: Counterblow by Lawrence Kelter
Lawrence Kelter is a phenomenal International Best-Selling author who writes thriller and crime novels. He is also the man who took the time to talk to me about publishing on Amazon and tell me his story about being a published … Continue reading