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  • October is Capturing Gabriel ‘s month on NetGalley. If you would like to read it for FREE, click this link and sign in on NetGalley. Capturing Gabriel If you enjoy the read, please consider posting a review on NG, Amazon, Goodreads or anywhere you prefer. Reviews are an author’s bread and butter. They can really boost sales.…

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  • Amazing, imaginative sculptures!

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  • About Sally Cronin My name is Sally Cronin and after working in a number of industries for over 25 years, I decided that I wanted to pursue a completely different career, one that I had always been fascinated with. I began studying Nutrition and the human body twenty years ago and I opened my first…

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  • Ghosts in the night…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: From the archive: The dog, who had managed to do a very good impression of being really ill while there was chicken and crackling sent by my son to boost her failing health, was charging round the room in true setter fashion with a stuffed hedgehog dangling from…

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  • How a Copywriter Would Write a Book Description to Hook Readers…

    Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: By Lisa Brown  on The Just Publishing Advice site: A book description is probably one of the most important sections of a book because a book buyer will read the book description before decide if the book is worth buying. It is why you should pay…

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  • Playful dolphins! Cindy Knoke Swimming free in the sea, the way they are meant to be. There were many hundreds of Pacific white-sided dolphins in this pod, fishing cooperatively, and playing. It is such a thrill to be amidst a massive pod of these intelligent creatures. The ocean color differentiation you see below, is a…

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  • Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The Elizabethan age considered itself scientific, indeed the word ‘science’ was used to mean ‘knowledge’. The so called Age of Reason was a much later term applied by historians of science to broad-brush the slow ascent of experimental-based knowledge. What we now call science originated from the attempts…

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  • Originally posted on Kristina Stanley: Today on Mystery Mondays we have Lyn Horner here to give us an in-depth lesson on how to format and publish your book on Amazon. This is a great resource if you’re about to embark on a self-publishing journey.  Thanks Lyn! Over to Lyn… Formatting & Publishing Your Book on…

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  • Originally posted on Kristina Stanley: Today, we are celebrating tomorrow’s release of Highland Peril by author Amy Reade.   Congratulations, Amy! Amy hosts a fabulous blog called Reade and Write. Today she’s talking to us about one of my favorite subjects: SETTING. Setting the Scene by Amy Reade Whether I’m on a panel or at a book…

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  • Free Book on NetGalley

    I’m excited to tell you DECODING MICHAELA is now on NetGalley. If you would like to read and review this second book in my Romancing the Guardians series, you can get it FREE here: Decoding Michaela  

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