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My review of The Last Templar by Michael Jecks
This is a book that I’ve just re-read after finding a dog-eared copy hiding in my loft. I’ve read a few of this series, and each one I have enjoyed just as much as this. The Last Templar introduces us … Continue reading
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Sponsor a writer sir/madam?
Is this a new way forward for eBooks? The thought of having to gear my writing to an advertiser would somewhat hinder the creative flow I would have thought, but the worrying thing is that when one publisher/company/writer starts using … Continue reading
Come Drink the Kool-Aid. Join the Comedic Fantasy Authors Team!
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Sun and fun
Having read the two other books in the Bev and Carol memoirs, I was eager to read this third offering. Stranded in the Seychelles didn’t disappoint. Our two fun-loving girls are a little bit older now, a little bit wiser … Continue reading
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…it must be the pull of the Moon, Mabel… madness for a Scotsman, I know… giving stuff away for NUTHIN’…
Bargain time!
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African me & Satellite TV by Jo Robinson
At first I thought this was going to be a light-hearted humorous read as the early chapters indicated, but then it began to turn to more serious issues. This was all done through the eyes of Suzette; her boring life, … Continue reading
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Middle for diddle
I do archery as a sport, and the other night I was up at our field and shooting away; compound, Bowtech, 53#, carter release aid, ACE’s 28 1/2” for those who want to know. Anyway, there I was playing with … Continue reading
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Tagged archery, learn, learning, marketing, marketing techniques, Practice, self-publishing
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Atmospheric
Jazz Baby is an atmospheric dip into southern America in the 1920’s. It follows the story of Emily Ann as she hits adolescence; as she sings and explores life, life explores her. I enjoyed reading this book as it was … Continue reading
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SHOUT or whisper?
When an author has finally finished putting pen to paper, or in the case of most, bashing the hell out the keyboard, there comes a time when you stare at the masterpiece you’ve produced and think, now what? You’ve spent … Continue reading
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