Author Watch – Confessions of an E-book Junkie

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I used to say that I would never read an e-book because I felt that supporting e-books would be the undoing of a world that I’d love since a child – the world of pages. Yes, cream-colored pages with black type bound to a hard back cover that fit neatly into the palm of my

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Author Watch – The Warrior – Action Packed Must Read

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I’ve have the opportunity to read the upcoming book The Warrior and it is a book that I would highly recommend that you read and review.  Free copies are available now.  The book will be released in 2017.  It is action packed, entertaining and enlightening.  Reviewers, bloggers or just die heart action readers if  you

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Author Watch – The Snowflake Method by Randy Ingermanson

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I read the book The Snowflake Method and found it quite delightful.  How could you not like a book that’s a spin off best selling stories that you’ve known as a child.  It’s an unusual way to teach a writing method.  I’m giving thumbs up to the book and encouraging authors to read it.  If

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Author Watch – Land of Midnight Days – Katrina Jack

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Hello, my name is Katrina Jack, author of The Silver Flute Trilogy. Thanks to the lovely Linda for allowing me to tell you a little about myself and my writing. I began writing at the age of fourteen, mostly short stories to begin with. However, after joining my first writing group, called Rose Lane Writers,

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Author Watch – Amaranthine – Lanie Jacobs

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How did I become a writer? Growing up in a small town there really wasn’t much going on for kids in middle school or high school. I had a lot of time on my hands, which means I read a ton of books. Back then my favorite authors were Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I

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