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Firearms: Know Your Weapon! – From the Writers in the Storm Blog
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves for Christmas – Fascinating New Yorkers: Power Freaks, Mobsters, Liberated Women, Creators, Queers and Crazies by Clifford Browder.
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3 Things to Know About Marketing Historical Fiction Novels
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by J. U. Scribe ? What’s your favorite genre? For some it’s romance, others it’s fantasy, sci-fi, or maybe a mystery/thriller. For those that know me well I enjoy reading a variety of genres, so it’s hard to pick one genre over another when I enjoy different books spanning across the many genres of…
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The Loneliests
Originally posted on The Lotus & Pen: This month, I participated in the YA Open Mic segment on the Barnes and Noble Teen blog, where they give us authors free reign to speak from the heart about anything we want. With Dear Heartbreak coming out next week, the topic I chose–loneliness–seemed apt. It’s also a…
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Favorite Christmas Movies, Part I–Revisited
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Charming: A Crown and Dagger Book One (The Never Lands Saga 1) by Andi Lawrencovna – #Science Fiction, #Fantasy, #Fairy Tales, #Horror, #Dark Fantasy
via Charming: A Crown and Dagger Book One (The Never Lands Saga 1) by Andi Lawrencovna – #Science Fiction, #Fantasy, #Fairy Tales, #Horror, #Dark Fantasy
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Voting Still Open! The Curse by Traci Kenworth
Check my story out on Two Drops of Ink and if you want to vote for mine, click the like button! Here’s the link: https://twodropsofink.com/2018/12/09/voting-is-still-open-for-the-best-1000-words-for-the-image-contest/
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Hey, Writers! Be Careful What You Wish For
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes: Is the grass always greener on the other writer’s metaphor? Well, folks: it’s that time again, when we look back on the achievements of the year – or in some cases, our complete lack of them. (You could say it’s also the time of year when bloggers start planning…