Guest Writer : Freda Warrington
Freda Warrington is a British author best known for her epic fantasy, vampire and supernatural novels. Four of her novels have been nominated for the British Fantasy Society’s Best Novel award. Her n…
View ArticleGuest post: Protagonist Revolt by Jean Henry Mead
Today’s guest blog post, on the topic of characters – and an interview with one of hers – is brought to you by Jean Henry Mead. Protagonist Revolt Like Marja McGraw, I include humor, romance and murde…
View ArticlePortraits of Motherhood [5]
Kinky and Coily Twice a term my daughter and I go through the drill—at the start of the term and just before the half-term break ends. She sits on a stool and we unravel unwilling braids. They tangle …
View ArticleWords in the Blood
Today is mostly about blogging, and my latest guest slot on the Penkhull Press site Here Filed under: Authors & Editors, Books, Events, Guest Blogs, Jan Edwards, Penkhull Press, Publishing and Publi…
View ArticleGuest Blog: Something Has to Pop by author Virginia King
Pop – to make a short, quick explosive sound. If Scheherazade ever had time to stop, she might have whispered over and over, “Something has to pop”. Most mystery writers don’t have an execution pres…
View ArticleJeffrey Brunner’s Artwork a Hit at the Shower- Photo by Guest Blogger Toni K
The minute I saw this painting, I knew it would be perfect in the nursery. My friend and blog follower Toni K. took this photograph Saturday 5-30-15 at the shower. Thanks for sending it. Here’s Lau…
View Article#MondayBlogs: Never Give Up On An Idea
Intro: Pau’s Castles is a website that has a special place in my heart. I first met Pau across the blogosphere when I asked her to read The Timely Death Trilogy. Her reviewing style blew me away, and…
View ArticleIntroducing Ann McCoy by Barbara Winkes (plus TWO FREE BOOKS!)
Happy Sunday morning! Today we welcome back a frequent guest here at Women and Words, Barbara Winkes. She’s got a new release coming out (she’s just not sure when exactly) called Amber Alert, and she …
View ArticleA Trading Setup: $SWY
*****Editor’s note: Jake Huska is a college student working on his trading game. At SMB we believe traders should start working on their trading game early, just like pro athletes. Jake’s posts reflec…
View ArticleSo What Are You Supposed to Do?
You’re taking the same exit as the truck in front of you with the sign? What do you do? Roanoke Route 581 Photographed by Marlene with Erika driving. The truck exited the same direction they wanted…
View ArticleStay in your writing groove with this tip
Originally posted on onewildword: One of my biggest challenges is staying in the flow of my writing. I find it especially hard to stay in the groove if something interrupts my regular writing practic…
View ArticleBlog Tour – ‘Lullaby Girl’ by Aly Sidgwick
‘Lullaby Girl’ is Aly Sidgwick’s debut novel. It is being published by Black & White Publishing in paperback this Thursday 4th June 2015 and is already out as an eBook. I am so very excited to be...
View ArticleDeadly Design Blog Tour: Author Guest Post
Title: Deadly Design Author: Debra Dockter Published: June 2, 2015 from Penguin Teen - G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers Synopsis: The emotional power of If I Stay meets the survival story o…
View ArticleGUEST BLOG: Rebecca Dinerstein on her journey from a city girl to a mountain...
People often ask me if it was weird to grow up in Manhattan, to take the subway to school, to trade in backyards and bicycles for sidewalks and Razor scooters. It wasn’t weird. It was the only thing I…
View ArticleGuest Post by Deirdre Quiery
Deirdre Quiery is back on my blog with another guest post. The Writer and the Artist – Not One, Not Two? – Deirdre Quiery Even though I write, I don’t think of myself as a “Writer” and even thoug…
View ArticleDos and Don’ts on Writing a Book Blurb
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Image: Rightreading.com The inspiration for this post came from a little gem I found on the Passive Guy’s Newsletter (if you aren’t already a subscriber, …
View ArticleDVP and Social Media
This video is a presentation for a small group session given at the StoryCorps San Francisco Audio Workshop for community partners on June 2, 2015 in San Francisco, CA. The Disability Visibility Proje…
View ArticleGuest Post: Review of the Bethlem Museum of the Mind in Beckenham, Kent, by...
Jessica Sajovie is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, but is currently a London-based writer responsible for Diverting Journeys, a blog dedicated to irreverent reviews of museums and other curious desti…
View ArticleWelcome Keelan Ellis
A big welcome to Keelan Ellis today as part of her blog tour with Creative Minds Promotions for her new release I'll Still Be There. Usually my least favorite of the writing process is research. I’ve…
View ArticleAnother visit from Dean Pace-Frech
Today my friend Dean is back! This time to talk about his book ‘Disappear With Me.’ Once again, he has arrived with an excerpt AND a giveaway. Welcome, Dean! <span class='wp-smiley wp-emoji wp-emoji…
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