Top 10 Beach Holiday Beauty Products
Oh look at me, posting twice in one day! I just thought I’d share with you a little update about one of the guest posts that I told you about recently. I have put together a ‘Top 10 Beach Holiday Beau…
View ArticleExtending Docker with Plugins
This is a guest blog post from Luke Marsden, CTO at ClusterHQ, the creators of Flocker and Alexis Richardson, CEO at Weaveworks, the creators of Weave. Back in December last year, we started getting c…
View ArticleGuest post: Escaping the Comfort Zone by Velda Brotherton
Today’s guest blog post, on the topic of writing a genre you’re not used to, is brought to you by Velda Brotherton. Escaping the Comfort Zone Writing romances in the mid Nineties came about by acciden…
View ArticleBlindsided: Charles Sidi on Vision
If you lose your money, you’ve lost nothing, Money comes and money goes, If you lose your health, you’ve lost half, You are not the person you were before, But if you lose your resolve, you’ve los…
View ArticleFrom the Coalition Against Causeway Chaos: The Stench of (Miami) Corruption
Find online, here: The Coalition Against Causeway Chaos The stench of corruption is overwhelming.. Since our last update here’s what’s happening and why you need to be alert and concerned: Tomorrow…
View ArticleGuest post: History in Mystery (part two) by Joyce T Strand
Today’s guest blog post – the second part of a two-part series, is brought to you by Joyce T Strand, courtesy of www.bookmarketingservices.org, with giveaway (see below). You can read part one here. H…
View ArticleGuest Post from Danny the Dog (owner of author Andrew Joyce)
While I’m away this week celebrating last child’s University graduation, the brilliant Danny the Dog has offered to sit in as guest blogger. You may remember my review [here] of Molly Lee, by Andrew J…
View ArticleGuest Blog | Why I’ve Never Liked Harry Potter
Harry Potter is a worldwide phenomenon and ubiquitous reading material among millenials. It’s easy to see why – the books are escapist, fun, and relatable. So sometimes I feel very alone when I make t…
View ArticleGuest Blog: World Building - A F E Smith
Worldbuilding and plot are like the chicken and egg of fantasy: people often want to know which came first. Do authors create a fascinating new world and then figure out a plot to fit inside it? Or do…
View ArticleHaoming Wang: Blue Mountains Winter Magic Festival
Winter Magic is the Blue Mountain’s highest profile and most anticipated annual event. The Blue Mountains is New South Wales’ inaugural City of the Arts, and Katoomba is the heart of that city. It is …
View ArticleBlog Tour Guest Post & Contest: You & Me & Him by Kris Dinnison
Today, we are excited to share an exclusive guest post from You & Me & Him author Kris Dinnison as part of the official blog tour. AND we’ve got a chance for you to win a copy of the book, …...
View Article#Pg69Challenge from beyond the grave: found #mystery MS by Marjorie Owen
That was Marshall McLuhan’s advice anyway. I invite readers to submit their own or other works (pg. 69 only of course!) via the Contact Form here. Once upon a time in 1911, a beautiful princess was b…
View ArticleOla Haugen by Nils Thune
The farmer Ola Haugen was born in 1941. He has lived all his life on Haugen farm in Skogbygda in Vågå. Ola took over the farm from his parents in 1979. He is still a bachelor. Ola lives a simple life.…
View ArticleB. Snow’s Emily’s Magical Bejeweled Codpiece! Welcome!
*Heh…thank you for the plug. Welcome B. Snow! Thanks, Rhys, for letting me chat a little about Emily’s Magical Bejeweled Codpiece, a short novella of about 16,000 words. I know Dreamspinner would not…
View ArticleInk and Shadows Tour Blog Stop #2
And THE TOUR begins! Our first stop of the Ink and Shadows tour is: It’s About the Book Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be s…
View ArticleTalking About Bad Boys- Guest Blog with Vicki Crum
Hi, I’m Vicki Crum! Welcome to my very first Blog Tour, celebrating the release of my paranormal romance, Once in a Blue Moon.Once in a Blue Moon is a light-hearted romp about the ultimate “bad boy”, …
View ArticleA STRW Exclusive: Author Eli Easton Interviews Matthew Shaw, Narrator of...
As more and more audiobooks are released, we thought it would be interesting to see how an author looks at their books when narrated and get the perspective from the narrator as well. Two sides of the…
View ArticleGuest blog: Natalie Remington talks about Light and Larks’ development of its...
Light and Lark were founded in January 2015 with a commitment to create vibrant and engaging multisensory theatre for children and young people, creating work which employs South West artists. We aim …
View ArticleThe Choosing and Feeding of Betas: A Guest Post by Amie Gibbons
Originally posted on Kylie Betzner: Happy Hump Day, everyone! And to help me get over the mid-week hump, Amie Gibbons has provided me a guest post about beta readers that I know you will find extreme…
View ArticleThe Choosing and Feeding of Betas: A Guest Post by Amie Gibbons
Happy Hump Day, everyone! And to help me get over the mid-week hump, Amie Gibbons has provided me a guest post about beta readers that I know you will find extremely helpful, and fun! The Choosing a…
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