- by Victoria Janssen
Shortly after this post goes live, I’ll be on a train from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. so I may attend CapClave, sponsored by the Washington Science Fiction Association. It’s a fairly small conference if you’re used to behemoths like Dragon Con. CapClave usually features one track of panels and one of readings, as well as [...]
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- by Charlotte Hubbard
I am so pleased to say that LAW OF ATTRACTION finally comes out in a print version next week because frankly, this book has been more of an example of Murphy’s Law than anything the spiritualist gurus have written about the Law of Attraction. I so enjoyed concocting these characters and writing their story, which [...]
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- by JoAnn Grote
Book marketing and media relations expert Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc. How to Double Your Book Sales on Your Website By Penny C. Sansevieri Face it, times are tough! The economy blah, blah, blah. Tell me something new. The key is: Everyone loves a [...]
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- by Elaine Isaak
The poet and essayist Alexander Pope used this reply when a friend asked why he never gave him any of his work to read before publication. While I think in many cases, Pope’s reply is a rather harsh and definitely arrogant, I do think that some caution must be taken for the professional novelist, particularly [...]
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