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earlier this month i celebrated a milestone in my life as a writer : i published my first poetry collection !
i can't recall precisely when or why i started to write poetry. what i remember though is a demanding period in my life during which i would publish demos of my compositions in various social networks, including this one, on a regular…
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At least in my writing. Come check out my new story and find out about some great giveaways. http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2013/03/im-going-amish.html
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The official word from my publisher, Helping Hands Press: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2013/02/contest-time.html
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Recently, I started a new series with my friend, Giovanni. It was a relatively new experience diving into the world of Amish fiction. I did not quite know what to expect, but we ended up with something totally unique and outrageous.
To find out more and enter the giveaway, please visit my official blog: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/11/ebook-giveaway.html
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Added by Mark Miller on November 10, 2012 at 4:08pm —
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UK author Kate Tenbeth wants to share her journey becoming an independently published author.
Before we jump into her post, you can see her books here: http://goo.gl/Leszz
The reason I mention this first is that Burly & Grum and the Secret City will be FREE on August 29th & 30th. Of course, you don't have to wait until then. Why not buy all three for your Kindle now, hmm?
Read her full post on my…
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Inside the passageway of dreams are 15 doorways, which open at a simple turn of a handle. The first…
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With the rise in popularity of eBook publishing, I am starting to notice that some authors don’t pay much attention to the book cover for their novels. Even if you publish an eBook and not a paperback version, I think it is still important to have a professional, attractive front cover as part of your promotional material.
I am still more inclined to look at a book based on the front cover even if I am browsing on my Kindle. There is something intriguing about cover art, when you can…
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Added by Catherine Green on May 23, 2012 at 10:38pm —
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Times of Trouble is my sixth novel, it's an End Times novel
Thirty years in the future, the U.S. government has turned into a tyranny as the EPA and TSA grow with ever more power.
Brian, the main character, tells his story from first person point of view. His work with the FBI involves mostly cyber terrorism and actual cases of potential real world…
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Added by Cliff Ball on March 9, 2012 at 5:00pm —
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Those who follow me on FB will already know if they've looked, but yesterday I finished book four in the Knights of Camelot series. Yeah me!
One good thing about knowing the characters so well , it certainly comes fast when it happens. It's just hitting those right notes and all of a sudden you have a symphony in your head. Poor Lancelot, I've torn him a part so many times but I firmly believe he's a better man for the experience....
...or am I beginning to sound like his…
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Added by Sarah Luddington on January 16, 2012 at 3:59pm —
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There’s no question that books are judged by their covers, particularly when they’re written by new or lesser-known authors. Before convincing the viewer to turn over the book and read the blurb on the back, or click on the link for more info, the cover has to be enticing enough to encourage further interaction. That’s a fact, which is why a professionally designed cover is absolutely crucial to the popularity and sales of every book.
The cover sets the tone of the book, informs the…
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Added by Damon Za on January 7, 2012 at 5:23pm —
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Just thought I'd share the good news with anyone interested...
First-time author Richard Shaw - who recently submitted the manuscript for his weight-loss book to our website publishmybookonkindle.com - has quickly overtaken the likes of Dr Atkins and Paul…
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Since my first article on publishing an e-book to Amazon’s Kindle, some things have changed with the Amazon DTP (Digital Text Platform). Instead of uploading a zip file with an HTML document and other digital files to be included, there is now the option to upload a Word document. This was good news to me because I had already been working with Word documents and uploading them to…
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Hello there,
I am new to the site. Actually, I've only recently become an "author". That being said, I've always been a writer.
I've been writing stories, songs and poetry for over ten years now and recently completed my first novel, Celestial Mists: Exogenesis. It is available on Kindle and let me tell you a little bit about the book.
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Added by Renate Linnenkoper on June 2, 2011 at 12:06pm —
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