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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Sweet Saturday Sample
This scene, from my WIP Ice Queen, follows the one from last week. Here we are in Jessica Sale’s POV as she evaluates the mode of transportation Justin has provided. With a nod of approval nor another word she spun … Continue reading
Posted in Collie, Dakota, Ice Queen, Jessica Sales, Mystery, Suspense, Uncategorized
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eFestival Winners
Readers! Eight award winners in the 2012 eFestival of Words “Best of the Independent eBook Awards” have grouped together to offer you an amazing opportunity. They’ve reduced the prices of their award-winning novels to 99 cents for August 27 and 28th! Whether you like to read … Continue reading
“To sequel or not to sequel…”
by guest writer Bryan K. Johnson It seems like many writers these days are confronted with the same conundrum of continuance. Should I turn my story into a series? At face value, it’s a simple enough question. The word “trilogy” … Continue reading
Posted in Bryan Johnson, Collie, Dakota, Emily Dahill, Mystery, Suspense
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