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When I was in college, I worked behind the front desk of a major hotel. Directly across the lobby was the hotel bar, a small, dark lounge with the bar counter on the opposite side and a stage at one end. George Thorogood, when he stayed at the hotel, would sit at the far end of the counter, next to the stage.
Connie, the bartender, once told me that her job was to…
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Please visit my Blog today to see an Interview with talented author, Kaira Rouda!!
http://stacyeatonauthor.blogspot.com/2011/10/our-interview-with-author-kaira-rouda.html
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Come on over to my blog and visit with a very talented author - Kaira Rouda! I have a great interview with her - plus a review to her book, Here, Home, Hope
Check it out!
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A Black Day In Comanche Bow, Texas
A short old west sci-fi story by Chuck Keyes
Sheriff Drake Tanner woke up expecting to see the morning sun shining through the small cell window. The morning sun hasn't risen yet, but Drake feels physically refreshed as if he's had his full night's sleep. Curiosity…
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WANT A CHANCE TO WIN LOTS OF PRIZES, including an Amazon GC?
Mark your calendars and follow the blog tour that begins October…
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Last House On Baskin Lane
A short sci-fi horror story by Chuck Keyes
With a smug smile stretched across his handsome face, Cobb Babcock leaned back in his leather desk chair while gazing up at one of his eight wall mounted television monitors. Two of the…
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Q1: Thanks for participating in our Authors.com Spotlight Interview series Lori! Please introduce yourself and your book to help our readers get to know you.
A: Hi, my name is Lori A. Moore and I live with my husband and 3 cats in Louisville, KY. In addition to now having published three books, I am an adjunct business professor and a public speaker. My first two books are nonfiction Christian Living books and each won an award shortly after their releases. …
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Cody Toye has a way with fantasy/paranormal/ sci-fi/horror. He has done it with his series “Intangibles” and he brings those skills to bear here in “Clone Zone”. The digital short story is quick, furious, and rampaging. This is the 24th installment in The Author’s Lab/Collaborations series and it is a barnburner. Surprisingly the cast of characters is small yet many, basically because they all look like the same person. This story is under consideration to become its own…
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Those of us in the independent sector of publishing will no doubt know that marketing a new book is akin to burning pound or dollar notes. You do all the promotion, you blog like mad, network like a social prostitute and throw money on great ideas, and all you get as a reward is one measly sale on Amazon.
But the other great thing you notice is that one measly sale makes a significant difference on your chart rating, promoting your book thousands of places up the scale. Many of us…
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