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I am very excited by this! "Dinosaur George" has written the foreword for The Secret…
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Added by Mark Miller on March 18, 2012 at 1:40pm —
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FIVE MINUTES WITH
Author Jeremy Kline
By Justin Paprocki
jpaprocki@islandpacket.com
Vampires get too much attention these days. Bluffton writer Jeremy Kline thinks it’s time for a shapeshifter to take center stage.
“Lazarus Cane” is Kline’s first novel, published by California-based Damnation Books. It follows a shapeshifter who, in a Dexter-like role reversal, protects the Lowcountry from serial killers.
Kline discusses why there’s more to the…
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Added by Jeremy Kline on March 16, 2012 at 3:14pm —
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I'm ready to post my weekly blog when suddenly James Baroni, author of The Legend of Rachel Petersen (see Brayton's Book Buzz from this previous Monday) storms into my apartment, grabs me by the collar and throws me into the transporter. Before I can recover, he flicks the switch and we're off to...
Hec if I know. Before I can tell him it'd be a nice sunny…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on March 16, 2012 at 2:44pm —
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Q1: Thanks for participating in our Authors.com Spotlight Interview series Monua! Please introduce yourself and your book to help our readers get to know you.
A: My name is Monua (pronounced Monya) Cary, and I am the co-author of The Accountability Project: Get The @#$! Out of the Box. I'm also a two time Hall of Fame Martial Artist, business owner and grandma. In other words I'm a busy chick with "skills".
Q2: Please explain how you…
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Added by SpotlightInterviews on March 16, 2012 at 7:00am —
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Hey everyone just wanted to let you all know that my new webste is now live! click on the link below to check it out
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Added by Mandy Steinfeldt Crane on March 15, 2012 at 10:18pm —
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Whenever I talk about my book I am asked :"And what happened after that?" So much happened after that, that I find it difficult to write in a consequential way, rather there are anecdotes, visual moments, odd memories. SO, I just jot them down and hope that eventually they will produce the answer to the question, albeit in in a logical way - so the book may be read: a bit here, a bit there, and put it together in your own way. Or am I crazy?
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Added by Iby Knill on March 14, 2012 at 3:49pm —
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Just reviewed the final layouts for my new website. Hopefully I will get to keep the name I picked out. As soon as I know I will let you know. So excited Also preparing to do some major marketing for On the Bedroom Wall. Hoping to get more exposure for it.
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Added by Mandy Steinfeldt Crane on March 14, 2012 at 12:20am —
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Calling all Kids….
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DLite is offering all kids (elementary, middle or high-school grades) free eBook publishing. We will design a cover, layout your text for eBook publishing and…
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Added by Olive Peart on March 13, 2012 at 2:44am —
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That's right! We've made it halfway through this Amish Journey. Five of the ten planned stories are now available from Trestle Press
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Added by George Michael Loughmueller on March 12, 2012 at 6:32pm —
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The greatest thing about my snobbishness is that I’ve always been really real! And my modesty has always overwhelmed almost everyone! And if you thought it was time for me to make personal statements, your wish has been granted. And wherever I’ve been, and whatever I’ve done, has always, in my mind at least, been for the hopeful good of mankind.
But chaos usually follows one wherever one goes, and in whatever one does. Still, in…
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Added by RF Husnik on March 12, 2012 at 5:08pm —
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Just about to the end of New Beginnings. I have about 100-150 pages left. Almost finished with chapter 34 seems I will be done at chater 36. but it will be over 300 pages long. I just cannot beleive how fast a story goes down a paper sometimes. Then its editing time. fun fun fun times ahead!
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Added by Mandy Steinfeldt Crane on March 12, 2012 at 5:00pm —
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Added by Sandy Lawrence on March 12, 2012 at 5:56am —
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Trestle Press once agains provides an opportunity for you to get your hooks in to some great stories.
"Starting Saturday March 10 and running through March 17th Trestle Press and its authors will be having a Buy One Get One Free Sale. All of our titles are included in the sale. All you have to do to get your free story is email us at trestlepress@gmail.com and send us the proof of purchase from either Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook and we will be happy to send you the…
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Added by Sam Lang on March 11, 2012 at 2:09am —
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The Geo-agroclimatic diversity of the Kashmir offers vast potential for cultivating various kinds and varieties of fruits throughout its length and breadth. The state of Kashmir has four distinct Agro Climatic Zones i.e. Sub-tropical, Intermediate (Sub-temperate), Temperate and Cold Arid Zone. Such an orientation of fruit growing to this varied type of climate formed the corner stone of strategy for development of Horticulture in the state of Kashmir.
Kashmir which is…
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Added by Sheikh Gulzaar on March 10, 2012 at 8:18pm —
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From Trestle Press:
Starting Saturday March 10 and running through March 17th Trestle Press and its authors will be having a Buy One Get One Free Sale. All of our titles are included in the sale. All you have to do to get your free story is email us at trestlepress@gmail.com and send us the proof of purchase from either Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook and we will be happy to send…
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Added by Mark Miller on March 10, 2012 at 5:13pm —
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Set Free Volume Five will be out very soon. In the mean time, here is your chance to get caught up if you've missed any of the first four. There are a lot of other great Amish stories from Trestle Press, so you could mix-and-match as well!
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Added by George Michael Loughmueller on March 10, 2012 at 2:03pm —
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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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As a veteran teacher and Children's Reading Specialist, I have always rejoiced when novels are accompanied with teaching resources with lesson plans, ideas and follow up activities. If you are a children's author consider adding a supplementary package along with your novel as a great resource to teachers as this will make your novel so much more marketable. I am working on a resource package to accompany my latest upcoming YA novel , Mysteries…
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Added by Lorraine Carey on March 9, 2012 at 4:00pm —
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Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser your story, from the moment you have an idea, your book will go through several evolutionary changes. Make note of those changes because they will help you in subsequent endeavors.
I’d like to discuss the evolutionary stages of my book, Beta, and perhaps looking at the process, you may find something to help you with your stories.
Beta was supposed to be the sequel. The first, Alpha, I wrote in the…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on March 9, 2012 at 11:11am —
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Perfect Nothing is the seventh story in the One series. Author Rachel Hunter is contributing 100% of her proceeds to Give Kids the World (www.GKTW.org). She has taken time out of her busy college schedule for a brief interview.
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Added by Mark Miller on March 9, 2012 at 12:22am —
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