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D.H. Sidebottom D.H. Sidebottom's blog:
Hey all,
Just a quick update to let you know what's happening with upcoming books.

I have given the next Room 103 book 'Thrilling Heaven, Boss's story' a release date of 7th July :) so shouldn't be long until it's with you... it gives you all a chance to take out shares with Kleenex and buy plenty... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 16:42 • 1 view
Rick Riordan Rick Riordan's blog:


As usual, my recent reads have been an eclectic assortment, but all wonderful stuff!


First up: adult fantasy Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie. I loved Abercrombie's The First Law trilogy, set in a richly realized fantasy world with a great cast of characters. I'm usually hesitant to read stand... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 15:33 • 13 views
Gail Carson Levine Gail Carson Levine's blog:
When one of my books is published in another country, I’m sent a copy or two, and I always enjoy seeing how my story is represented on the cover. Last week the Turkish edition (translated into Turkish) of Ella Enchanted came in the mail, with a fetching cover, which I asked my husband to put on t... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 06:49 • 5 views
A.F. Henley A.F. Henley's blog:
Sonata

Sonata by A.F. Henley
Word count: 44,000
M/M Contemporary Erotic Romance

Pre-orders are now available for Sonata. Take advantage of discounted prices by pre-ordering your ebook on the LT3 site, 15% off until July 16th.

This novel is well rooted in the basic drive of my fiction – romance, universal i... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 16:28 • 4 views
Megan McCafferty Megan McCafferty's blog:

Jessica Darling's IT List Cover

“Move over, Dork Diaries! Jessica Darling, star of Megan McCafferty’s bestselling Jessica Darling series for adults, is back in a hilarious new series perfect for tween (10 to 14) girls.”

I hadn’t even gotten to homeroom yet and I’d already discovered five hard truths about junior high:

1. My...

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Published on June 19, 2013 09:03 • 1 view
أحمد الديب أحمد الديب's blog:
‫الهجرة.. العشوائية.. لأمريكا..!
#كلمات #مضحكات #مبكيات‬
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Published on June 19, 2013 06:16 • 1 view
Cherie Priest Cherie Priest's blog:
Holy crap, you guys - it's been a week. First of all, our mystery guest of awesomeness came to visit for a few days, wherein he performed MANY SNUGGLES upon both Greyson and Spain the Cat ... and altogether we went to the Writing Excuses retreat - not because we were proper attendees, but because... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 18, 2013 17:18 • 3 views
Kristin Cashore Kristin Cashore's blog:
At the flea markets de la porte de Clignancourt.

Outside the markets.


Skeleton grate. Somewhere in the 7th, I think....
On Quai de Jemmapes.
I think this was in Le Marais...
And this near Place de la Bastille.
This too.
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:55 • 4 views
Paul F. Davis Paul F. Davis's blog:
Cysteine, Protein Deformation, Cellular Deformation

I would greatly appreciate any further articles any professors, professionals or students might have on cysteine and enzymes.

I have ready 'The Enzyme Factor' by Dr. Hiromi Shinya http://amzn.to/192i6bM creator of the colonoscopy, he having been... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 16:18 • 1 view
Stacia Kane Stacia Kane's blog:

Here it is!


I am so excited about this.


This cover is a commissioned painting by artist Alessandra Kelley. (Sometime soon I’m planning to have Alessandra here to discuss the process and how the image went from concept to final cover). Seriously, guys, she drew this. And painted it. By hand. From sc...

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Published on June 19, 2013 03:50 • 4 views
Brandon Sanderson Brandon Sanderson's blog:

This week the Writing Excuses podcast has a "project in depth" episode on Mary Robinette Kowal's novella "Kiss Me Twice," which was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula last year. Give it a listen, though you'll probably want to read the novella first.



Tor.com had a couple of The Way of Kings article...

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Published on June 18, 2013 00:00 • 4 views
Ilona Andrews Ilona Andrews's blog:

Hey guys, happy Wednesday. It’s that time again, Magic Rises will be released at the end of July and we have ARCs to give away. An ARC is advance reader copy of the book, which still has some mistakes and lacks final edits. We took a bunch to RT back in May, and there was one auctioned off for ch...

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Published on June 19, 2013 07:34 • 12 views
Matthew Dicks Matthew Dicks's blog:

There is debate in New York City over metzitzah b’peh, an ancient practice common in ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in which the person circumcising a baby uses his mouth to suck blood from the wound.


Since September, New York City health officials, noting that 12 cases of herpes simplex virus...

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Published on June 19, 2013 03:41 • 4 views
Paulo Coelho Paulo Coelho's blog:
Ever since we are children, we are asked: do you love daddy? Do you love auntie? Do you love your teacher? Nobody asks: do you love yourself? And we end up spending a good deal of our life and energy trying to please others. But what about ourselves? Anthony Mello has a fine story on [...]

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Published on June 18, 2013 19:16 • 6 views
Frank P. Ryan Frank P. Ryan's blog:
A long time ago, or so it seems to me today, I wrote to the sadly bereaved Iain Banks to talk about names.

Iain had decided, for good or for bad, to use the name Iain Banks for his contemporary fiction - I disdain to use the term "mainline fiction" since I regard no fiction to be mainline - and to... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 16:11 • 4 views
Jim C. Hines Jim C. Hines's blog:

For anyone who’s interested, I updated yesterday’s blog post with information on Mr. Dark’s clients and their work.


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And now on to something more important: the trailer for next year’s LEGO movie, at http://youtu.be/lPnY2NjSjrg



To be honest, I’m not sure what to think yet. It’s nice to finally see...

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Published on June 19, 2013 06:30 • 4 views
Cesar Nascimento Cesar Nascimento's blog:

Agora que os governos de São Paulo, Rio e outras cidades resolveram voltar atrás e baixar as tarifas de transporte público, a questão central é saber se eram mesmo só 20 centavos ou se a indignação continua. Acho que não podia ser só isso. Não deveria ser. Um movimento como o que se viu nas últim...

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Published on June 19, 2013 15:38 • 5 views
Louise J. Louise J.'s blog:
I want to share with you how the series is intended to go. I’ve learnt that things can so easily change course, dealing with characters and a mind that never shuts up are unpredictable things, so here’s the plan at ‘this point in time’.

At the heart of the Captured series is a group of five friend... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 15:44 • 6 views
Iveta Cherneva Iveta Cherneva's blog:
Не можах да се стьрпя от кеф тази сутрин. Вестник Стандарт ни беше разбрал много точно. Сьс заглавие на пьрва страница "Протестьт изтри Волен", бяха уловили точно замисьла на кампанията #ignorevolen от Ден 5.

Надхитрихме го не по неговите правила, а по нашите – с разум и умереност, и с типичния с... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 15:20 • 5 views
Cher'ley Grogg Cher'ley Grogg's blog:
I will maybe share links here from some of my other blogs.

I'm so tired tonight I can't write much, but I hope you have read my books and that you are going to leave me a comment on Goodreads. A review would be nice. Thanks, Cher'ley
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Published on June 19, 2013 14:56 • 21 views
Lucy Joffy Lucy Joffy's blog:
If you have a copy of Jellymanium, please help an independent author and consider rating and/or reviewing my book. I would be especially grateful for reviews from your children.
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Published on June 19, 2013 14:46 • 4 views
Nenia Campbell Nenia Campbell's blog:
Let me just say that I am grateful for such sweet and respectful readers. NOT just for their support (although I am grateful for that, too). I am also glad people feel safe writing negative reviews for my books without fear of retaliation, and I am delighted that I do not have any vigilante 'fans... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 14:41 • 14 views
Steve Evans Steve Evans's blog:
The first post of this blog was written just on a year ago, and at that time I was already working on my novel, Kaos. Since then quite a lot has gone on in my miserable excuse for an existence, including working for the man for eight or nine months. But now that’s done, and so is Kaos.

Or I hope s... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 14:35 • 7 views
Katherine Bone Katherine Bone's blog:
It's Wacky Wednesday, me hearties! Mid-week hump. We're on the tail end of this week and headed for a #WW aka wonderful weekend ahead!!!

What's on my fav list this week? Will-I-Am's new cd. Songs like Good Morning, Geekin and #thatPower, plus The World is Crazy, are my favorites. (Picture me jammi... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 13:54 • 4 views
Marian Lanouette Marian Lanouette's blog:
How do you like your murder --pure or with romance?


http://ravencraftrealm.blogspot.com/2...

If I Fail (A Jake Carrington Mystery, #1) Burn in Hell (A Jake Carrington Mystery, #2) Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 13:45 • 23 views
Steph Post Steph Post's blog:
Check out my Latest Book Review at:

http://stephpostauthor.blogspot.com
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Published on June 19, 2013 13:26 • 5 views
Nicola Claire Nicola Claire's blog:

Free on Amazon 19th - 22nd June 2013


Find out what everyone’s talking about!


Hot Paranormal Romance/Romantic Suspense Series.


A great introduction to theKindred World. A fast paced, edge-of-your seat, murder/mystery PNR with sexual tension intertwined.


What people are saying aboutMixed Blessing:


"F... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 13:09 • 6 views
Rebecca O'Donnell Rebecca O'Donnell's blog:
When you openly talk about a taboo subject like rape and incest, you're normally prepared for a daily barrage of judgmental comments, glares and even hostility. You go in knowing that's what's coming, but it doesn't really matter because of the overwhelming support of people who want to help or n... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:43 • 26 views
Jean Coleman Jean Coleman's blog:
I was really in Venice, Italy and everything was just like it had been depicted in the travel brochures: the picturesque canals, the strolling minstrels, the colorful vendors peddling their wares and the romantic gondolas.

To be honest, I must admit that our gondola didn't look all that romantic.... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:28 • 5 views
Janaki Murali Janaki Murali's blog:
MY FANTASY BOOK FOR CHILDREN IS READY TO ROLL
A roller coaster ride since I finished re-re-revising my fantasy book for children.
Should I self publish or wait for a tradtional publisher, was the question bothering me. After a lot of research and talking to several knowledgeable people in the publ... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:19 • 4 views
Josephine Dillon Josephine Dillon's blog:
After just posting this comment on my fb Under The Blue page, I'd like to post it here too, just to continue my question. Feel free to comment here or go to my book's page below:

https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Und...

I'm spending today writing about one of my favorite characters, Dillon. He's st... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:12 • 4 views
Larry Patrick Shriner Larry Patrick Shriner's blog:
I recently reviews this book and gave it five stars. Here is the review:

More than a romance, with strong elements of suspense and an extremely surprising ending are what sets this book apart from most traditional romances. Yes, there is love and hope, but there are bad guys as well, and fear of w... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:10 • 5 views
J.M. Williamson J.M. Williamson's blog:
The URL for the facebook page has been updated to make it easier to remeber.

https://www.facebook.com/WilliamsonAu...
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Published on June 19, 2013 12:06 • 3 views
Clayton Bye Clayton Bye's blog:
A new concept in blogging, a group of writing friends with various approaches. Join us for a journey. The Write Room http://thewriteroomblog.thedeepening....
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Published on June 19, 2013 11:51 • 4 views
Kelly Van Hull Kelly Van Hull's blog:
Recently, there has been a lot of buzz about self-publishing and how authors are going the “Indie” route and having a much greater shot at achieving their dream and becoming published by doing it themselves. Companies such as Lulu and Createspace are making it easier than ever to become a real pu... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 11:38 • 4 views
Deb Caletti Deb Caletti's blog:
Just heard that HE'S GONE is ALREADY going back to press for a second printing. Thanks to you, dear readers!He's Gone
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Published on June 19, 2013 11:05 • 5 views
Brandon Lee Godbee Brandon Lee Godbee's blog:
Welcome guys! This is some basic where can I find info on the book!

First of all lets get y'all a sample!
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B85sZ...

Secondly lets get you linked up to my personal site!
www.angelomegaseries.com

Thirdly lets tell you who all is selling it!

Amazon: On Paper and Kindle fo... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 10:54 • 4 views
Hannah Pole Hannah Pole's blog:
So silence of the Wolves is due to be released in just *seven days!* HOW EXCITING!
So I've been thinking about the best way to celebrate this awesome event and have decided..
I will be posting some of my favourite bits of the book up on here, one for each day of the countdown!
Like them, hate the... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 19, 2013 10:46 • 4 views
C.R. McBride C.R. McBride's blog:
Most of edit copies have been returned and so to work. Hope all edits done by end of June and so I am on target to release Absolute Resolve, the Second part of The Coffee Cafe Series on 10th July as scheduled.

So excited

xxxx
CR
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Published on June 19, 2013 10:23 • 4 views
Christina Mercer Christina Mercer's blog:




Title: RAKSHA (Blood and Fire book 1)


Author: Frankie Rose


Genre: YA Dystopian


Blog Tour Dates: April 26 – May 10, 2013


***Hosted by Girls Heart Books and Lady Amber’s Tours***


Wow, last day ofLAUNCH BLOG TOUR for my Indie-Visible Sister-Author, Frankie Rose, and her newly-released Young Adult...

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Published on May 10, 2013 05:01 • 3 views
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