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Dear Loved One by Karen S. Elliott
Dear Loved One by Karen S. Elliott.
The indie author’s guide to Twitter for beginners – Introduction
The indie author’s guide to Twitter for beginners – Introduction.
Guest post: How Do You Handle the Big “C”? (Or What Do You Do With Criticism) by Nancy Ellen Dodd
Guest post: How Do You Handle the Big “C”? (Or What Do You Do With Criticism) by Nancy Ellen Dodd.
Featuring Nikol Purvis new release “Wrangled Hearts” at Oragneberry Virtual Book Tours
Nicki Bricks was not your normal Private Investigator. She was the only child of late Nick Bricks, well-known private investigator in the area. “I believe this is my kid,” an older lady said with a thick southern accent shoving a … Continue reading
Featuring Ashley Fontainne – Orangeberry Virtual Book Tours
********* Ever since my teenage years, I have been fascinated with suspense/thrillers. A story that grabs you, draws you into the lives of the characters, and keeps your head spinning from one chapter to the next. Books that offer a … Continue reading
Featuring Penelope Crowe via Orangeberry Virtual Book Tours
Hi Penelope, tell us just a bit about yourself. I am an artist and writer, married for 20 years with a 14 year old son. I’ve been writing forever. I love scary things—not Saw scary—more elegant and psychological. A dream … Continue reading
A Case for Self Publishing by Sheron Wood McCartha
So you’re thinking about it? Right? You just read that list of those authors who have made more than a million sales at Amazon. You know that most likely it won’t be you…but why put up obstacles? Who really knows? … Continue reading
LAUNCH
I hope people will overlook my recent absence. I have been running around like a chicken with my head off getting ready for the big launch of “Through Kestrel’s Eyes”. Everything is set to go. Just a few more posters … Continue reading
Through Kestrel’s Eyes, First chapter after prologue to whet your appetite.
I felt no pain now; not the weariness from my headlong flight, not the burning of the pain in my fingers, nor the bone deep chill in my limbs. The cold brought peace and the desire to sleep. If this … Continue reading