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Ellen Dawn Benefield Ellen Dawn Benefield's blog:
The Corvette



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Ellen Dawn Benefield

“Fast” Eddie Labeau stared at the Corvette and practically drooled. “Beautiful,” he whispered, rubbing his hands together. It's almost a pity to chop her up. Maybe I can find a quick buyer.”
The iridescent black car was parked in a quiet side street. Its paint sho... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 21:08 • 3 views
N.D. Richman N.D. Richman's blog:
Brothers, Bullies and Bad Guys is now available at the Calgary Public Library and several school libraries including Mountain View School, Simon Fraser School, and Terry Fox School.
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Published on June 18, 2013 20:49 • 2 views
Addison Moore Addison Moore's blog:


It’s Tuesday again! Welcome to the Tuesday Tease!Great news~! Candle Wax (the song inspired by Logan and Skyla) is available through itunes! Quick go get it! It is amazing and awesome and sweet!

Also, the utopYA conference is getting so close and I cannot wait to meet those of you who are coming o... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 01:24 • 7 views
Jessica Sorensen Jessica Sorensen's blog:

Here’s an update to a few questions I keep getting asked. I know there’s a lot more so I’m going to try and update my FAQ page soon :)
--There’s been a lot of people asking about the Book 3 in The Coincidence Series. Yes, there is a book 3! However it’s not Callie and Kaylen’s story. It’s Luke’s!... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 09:04 • 14 views
Erin Bowman Erin Bowman's blog:

After 2.5 weeks on the road, I’m (finally) home!


TheYoung Authors Give Back tour was exhausting, but a huge success. We visited a bunch of cities, did some sight-seeing, and sold books. But without a doubt, my favorite part of the tour was the reason we did it in the first place: the giving back....

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Published on June 18, 2013 10:07 • 4 views
Marissa Meyer Marissa Meyer's blog:

I’ve had a really fun few weeks filled with two of my favorite parts of the writing process: The Beginning and The End.



For Winter, I’m at the beginning, which means plotting and brainstorming and daydreaming and wondering What If and discovering problems and coming up with solutions. Yes, parts o...

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Published on June 17, 2013 23:00 • 10 views
K.J. Colt K.J. Colt's blog:
“Women serve men, and you must prove that you can be a man before you may lead.”

My novella, Bear Heart is part of an epic tale that's going to span 5 books and make appearances in the Healers of Meligna series.

You can grab it free here: Bear Heart on Amazon

Bear Heart Cover

On Writing Bear Heart:

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Published on June 18, 2013 20:34 • 2 views
Rose Gordon Rose Gordon's blog:

As a warning, this post has the potential to get very, very long, so I might have to break it up. However, before I go any further, I need to announce the winner of the contest I just ran….Lisascrapbooker was my winner! Congrats, Lisa, email me and we’ll work out the details!


It’s been a while sin...

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Published on June 18, 2013 12:32 • 2 views
Sarah A. Reinhard Sarah A. Reinhard's blog:

This is the kind of news I love. From an email this weekend:

I wanted to bring this piece of local news to your attention. It’s my son, Alex. He just made First Holy Communion and received money for the occasion. He decided to donate all of it to the local Ecumenical Kitchen. He is very inspired...

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Published on June 18, 2013 04:00 • 5 views
D.L. King D.L. King's blog:
Ah, yes -- it's a wealth of anthologies.
And, here again, because I like it and because I think it fits well with the call:


She Who Must Be Obeyed: Femme Dominant Lesbian EroticaEdited by D. L. KingTo be published by Lethe PressDeadline: August 19, 2013Payment: $50 plus 2 copies of the anthology... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 18:24 • 3 views
Starla Huchton Starla Huchton's blog:

We are halfway through the year, a mere six months. It’s been an amazingly productive time for me, and not only because of having three books done in the Endure series.


If you’ve been watching my Twitter feed or kept an eye on my WIP widgets in the side bar on this site, you know which project I d...

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Published on June 18, 2013 10:39 • 1 view
Phoebe North Phoebe North's blog:

Good morning, gentle readers!


I had a wonderful time at BEA and, in the weeks since, have been polishing off some projects and getting ready for the launch of Starglass. We have just over a month to go! It feels like yesterday when I got the news about the offer, and now we’re so deliciously close...

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Published on June 18, 2013 08:54 • 6 views
Alretha Thomas Alretha Thomas's blog:
“Maybe you’re just like my mother. She’s never satisfied.” If you know anything about Prince, you’ll recognize the aforementioned line from his song “When Doves Cry.” A conversation with a co-worker this morning made me think about this lyric. Prince has a point. Like the mother in “When Doves Cr... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 20:21 • 6 views
Sharon Galligar Chance Sharon Galligar Chance's blog:


When my sons were little, they loved super-heroes of all kinds! Superman, Batman, X-men, you name it! And while the boys loved the guy heroes, I always kind of rooted for the girls who were associated with the super-ones!

Now Marvel Books and Hyperion Books have tapped into the girl super-heroes a... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 13:52 • 5 views
Paul Levinson Paul Levinson's blog:
Falling Skies episode 3.3 last night had lots of good parts, but the most significant, in terms of long-range consequences in our story, concerned Tom and Anne's baby girl.

Last week, we see Anne noting and worried about the baby's way-too-rapid development. As I mentioned in my review, the human... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 09:37 • 3 views
R. Scot Johns R. Scot Johns's blog:
Now that“How To Make Kindle Comics & Children’s Books”is done and has been published, it’s time to turn my attention to the task for which I took this long detour in the first place: creating a fully illustrated novelization of Wagner’sRing Sagaoperas. Because this will be a heavily visual pr... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 15:45 • 2 views
Avril Ashton Avril Ashton's blog:

Thought I’d talk to you about the book. Yes, since it’s just a day away. Yeah. So we’re gonna talk. Or at least, I’m gonna talk as if we’re all in my house, in my living room, and you’re gathered round, sitting on my couch sipping ginger beer or some shit. My Island peeps know what I’m talking ab...

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Published on June 18, 2013 01:52 • 4 views
Leigh Bardugo Leigh Bardugo's blog:

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WOOHOO THE DARKLING WON!



HUGE thanks to everyone who voted!

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Published on June 18, 2013 13:01 • 10 views
Tyler Cowen Tyler Cowen's blog:

Morgan Warstler points me to this article:


Mexican congressmen voted on Tuesday to change a law that makes it difficult for foreigners to own beach homes in Mexico.


The law prevents any foreigner from directly owning a home that is located within 50 kilometers of Mexico’s coasts. Foreigners in Me...

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Published on June 18, 2013 13:53 • 2 views
Lee Harmon Lee Harmon's blog:

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.



//Today’s verse is a beautiful bit of poetry, but it’s also a caution against reading all of the Bible literally. Of course we are not literally “knit together” by God in the womb, for to believe this would mean believing...

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Published on June 18, 2013 06:36 • 2 views
Molly O'Keefe Molly O'Keefe's blog:
So I just finished Day 4 of my MFA adventure at Antioch University in Los Angeles. I've got 5 more days of seminars and workshops to go. So far it has been, well, awesome. I'm sure that I should be able to come up with a more evocative and compelling way to describe, but I'm using all my words in... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 03:00 • 2 views
Sheenah Freitas Sheenah Freitas's blog:

First things first! The Number is on tour (again). I like to think that this time it’s better than the last tour, but then again one can never really know these things until the tour is over. If you want to follow along the tour and enter to win the giveaway, click on the banner below!



Secondly!...

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Published on June 18, 2013 13:55 • 3 views
John Piper John Piper's blog:
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This is a gentle pushback on a popular slogan.



There is truth in saying, “love is a choice” or “ love is a decision.” It is true that if you don’t feel like doing good to your neighbor love will incline you to “choose” to do it anyway. If you feel like getting a divorce, love will incline you to “...

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Published on June 18, 2013 14:51 • 6 views
Nicole Kimberling Nicole Kimberling's blog:
Peter Fontaine just wants to get married. He's got a willing man, a house, a cat and the official permission of the State of Washington. Everything should be peachy, but weddings mean guests and guests bring the magic of friends and family--the enthusiastic, the vengeful and the weird.

But figurin...
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Published on June 18, 2013 15:31 • 5 views
Lee Brazil Lee Brazil's blog:
Raven is rambling
again.

Getting to be a
habit, but a very nice one.

This writing lark
is exciting you know. From a tiny idea that springs up from goodness knows
where; to finding I have (or don't) a title, and writing the first line, the
adrenaline rush begins. Then it's a case of trying to keep my han... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 10:55 • 4 views
Hayley B. James Hayley B. James's blog:
I don't normally like to toot my own horn, but I'm going to right now. Paid Leave has received some great reviews. I can honestly say this is the first of my novels to gain so many stars. I put a lot of love into Paid Leave, so I'm very happy to see readers enjoy it. It also really encourages me... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 17:59 • 6 views
Nenia Campbell Nenia Campbell's blog:
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Just another thank you to everyone who has bought my book(s) this week.

When I first began, I sold maybe one book every other day if I was lucky. Now I am consistently(!) selling books to new and lovely readers.

So thank you. I know I say that a lot, but I am always being reminded by how lucky I am... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 19:46 • 11 views
Jennifer L. Armentrout Jennifer L. Armentrout's blog:

Many years ago, in a far off land called West Virginia, my mom had a baby girl named me on June 11th and afterward, she was like this



And baby Jen was all like:



My earlier years as a toddler looked a lot like this:



And a little of this:



Cuz things were confusing as a toddler I imagine.


Then I grad...

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Published on June 18, 2013 10:50 • 63 views
Glenn Bullion Glenn Bullion's blog:

Demon's DoorwayAlrighty. First of all, you can win a free copy of Dead Living by signing up using the form on the right of the page. Ignore the width, I’m trying to figure out if there’s a way to narrow it down to fit in the sidebar. :)


Next week the blog tour for Dead Living begins. Here is the schedule. It looks...

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Published on June 18, 2013 09:00 • 4 views
Julianna Baggott Julianna Baggott's blog:
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My father, Bill Baggott, is a young man -- maybe 18 or 20. He takes a girl on a date. They drive out to some water where there are gambling boats -- slots and stuff. He has almost no money. He tells the girl that he doesn't gamble. "It's not fair," he says.
"Not fair?" the girl asks.
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Published on June 18, 2013 06:58 • 5 views
Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff's blog:

Recently, a couple of things have gotten me thinking about this delicate balance between my need for deep inner silence/listening-silence, uninterrupted focused writing time, play-with-others, and the nourishment of a larger community. I think that most of us move back and forth along a continuum...

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Published on June 17, 2013 23:04 • 1 view
Lisa Renee Jones Lisa Renee Jones's blog:
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Published on June 18, 2013 11:01 • 10 views
Lolita Lopez Lolita Lopez's blog:

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Caught By Menace, the second book in the scorching hot scifi erotic romance Grabbed series, releases this Friday, June 21! As links go live on Amazon, B&N, All Romance eBooks and Ellora’s Cave, I’ll make them available here, on my website, on Facebook and Twitter. I know what a pain it is t...

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Published on June 18, 2013 05:00 • 4 views
Karen McQuestion Karen McQuestion's blog:

You may have noticed that this blog has a Feedjit Live Traffic feed in the right hand margin. It's a free tool a lot of bloggers use to watch visitors arrive in real-time onto a site. It doesn't give any specific identifying information, but even so it's a good indicator of how people arrive--wha... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 07:30 • 3 views
Carl Elliott Carl Elliott's blog:

You're safe with me


Dear Ethicator,


I am a hard-working, dedicated researcher at one of our country's top pharmaceutical labs. We're working on a promising new antidepressant and we're pretty excited. You didn't hear this from me, but the side effects profile is pretty sweet: Euphoria, bursts of extreme productiv...

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Published on June 17, 2013 19:14 • 3 views
C.C. Hunter C.C. Hunter's blog:

What’s in a name? What’s in a title? I know it’s important to readers, but how about authors? Can a title influence the plot or the heart of the story? Does a title influence a writer? Hmm?


med_bamI say . . . heck yes. The reason I say this is because, originally, Shadow Falls wasn’t the series title. As...

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Published on June 17, 2013 22:02 • 14 views
Erin Morgenstern Erin Morgenstern's blog:

Neil Gaiman’s lovely, brilliant The Ocean at the End of the Lane comes out today, hurrah!


I’d tell you what I think of it but if you’re reading this you probably already know, and in case you didn’t, this is what the back cover looks like:


ocean back cover


I was asked by the publisher if they could use a quote th...

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Published on June 18, 2013 08:32 • 1 view
Alisa Steinberg Alisa Steinberg's blog:

Yesterday, I saw the J. Edgar Hoover movie and pondered about how things have changed in the political schemata over the years. Which they haven’t. People yearn for the old days, claiming that the government worked much better than today’s circus. When the truth is that it was a circus then, as w...

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Natasha Deen Natasha Deen's blog:

The e-book versions of True Grime, True Grime 2, and the Sneakers anthology are now FREE for summer!


1) Go to smashwords.com


2) Enter “Natasha Deen” in the search box


3) Download!

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Published on June 18, 2013 07:33 • 5 views
Marie Lu Marie Lu's blog:
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So. Let’s talk witches. Fantasy. Hot boys who are actually (gasp) also good boys. Beautiful dresses. Oracles. Sisters. Magic. Plot twists. Heartbreak.

All words to describe STAR CURSED, the second book in Jessica Spotswood’s CAHILL WITCH CHRONICLES trilogy. (The first book, by the way, is BORN WIC... Read more of this blog post »
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Erastes Erastes's blog:
Watching “Exam” – film ‘I’d never heard of before. Think “apprentice” with intelligent people a locked room and no rules. I think I know where it’s heading, excellent so far! watched filmed called “Primer” yesterday, which won a shed of … Continue reading → Read more of this blog post »
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