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I'm A Romance Novel Hero!
Before we get started here, let me tell yall that what youre about to read is the absolute truth. The absolute, unvarnished truth. I swear it on every one of my Elvis and BTO CDs. Now, lets get right down to it, yall just focus your eyes on the
Variety...even children need it
<br />Books and children should go hand in hand. There are just about as many different books as there are different children. Variety is what everyone needseven children! Here are a few fabulously written electronic children's books from
Easy E-Book Promotion Tips
Once your e-book is sold and on the publishers web site, dont expect the sales to come rolling in. Unless you have a huge network of family and friends with credit cards and PayPal accounts at the ready, youre not likely to rack up much in the
To Do or Not To Do: Behavioral Books for Kids
<br />If you deal with children on a regular basis, then you know that a great kid with a not-so-great behavior can disrupt activities. As a mother of three children, I understand. However, I didnt always. The Ugly Discipline Mommy Monster had to
I'm A Romance Novel Hero!
Before we get started here, let me tell yall that what youre about to read is the absolute truth. The absolute, unvarnished truth. I swear it on every one of my Elvis
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'The Fear Index' leads weekend book picks - USA TODAY
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'The Fear Index' leads weekend book picks USA TODAY USA TODAY's picks for book lovers include a scary, creepy financial thriller from Robert Harris, a smart non-fiction look at the Egyptian revolution, and a clever teen breakup novel from Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket. Thriller writer Harris (The ...
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Romance readers and writers invited to Lady Jane’s Salon
Local romance writers Tracey Devlyn and Adrienne Giordano had long talked about going to Lady Jane's Salon, a Manhattan-based gathering in which writers read from their novels to a live audience. After visiting in 2010, the two writing buddies plan to replicate the experience with the launch of Lady Jane's Salon-Naperville, a bimonthly reading series.
Wymondham author gets in touch with his feminine side for romance novel
He may be better known for his non-fiction writing, but for his latest series journalist Douglas McPherson got in touch with his feminine side – as romance novelist Julia Douglas.
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