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Pamela Clare's blog:

Let me just say that pneumonia sucks. I totally understand now how this illness can kill people. There were a few nights when I wondered whether the combination of asthma and pneumonia would make me either faint or just stop breathing. That's how hard I was coughing. The world would just start to go... read more »
Gail Carriger's blog:
As it came time to finish Timeless, I realized I had no idea ho... read more »
Nathaniel Tower's blog:
I know everyone has wondered what would happen if a spouse fell in love with a blade of grass. The answer is here. read more »
Diane Alberts's blog:
As of the time of this post, ON ONE CONDITION is number forty-nine on the entire Barnes and Noble site! And in Contemporary Romance, it's number eleven! I am completely amazed and blown-away by these numbers. Thank you, to everyone who has bought it, or wants to buy it.
THANK YOU! And thank you ...
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Veronica Mist's blog:
Callie Croix's blog:
Have you heard about Act Of Valor yet? It's a new movie coming out this week, and it features active duty Navy SEALs.No, really. The actors are the real deal, in realistic situations. What started out as a recruitment film was just too good, and so it morphed into a full feature film. I was highly s... read more »
Nadja Notariani's blog:
Piper Vaughn's blog:

Hey, y'all! Piper here. I'd like to announce a new upcoming release for me. It's a little story I started a long time ago, which I am only now revamping and finishing. Less Than Three accepted my pitch for it, and the release date is set for June 20th. This is a full-length novel, which I think shou... read more »
Mirriam Smyth's blog:
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Bryan Butvidas's blog:
Abbi Glines's blog:
Here are the guys you said you'd choose instead:
NOW…. the question is, which one wins?
FYI: Blogger isn't letting me reply to post. I've got no idea w... read more »
Scott S. Phillips's blog:
When it comes to posting stuff on Facebook or whatever, I try to keep the words of my pal Don Adams in mind: you've gotta bring material, like you'r... read more »
Lena Hillbrand's blog:
The first love, the first hurt,
Too young to know the difference
And stuck forever as friends,
We went on pretending neither knew,
I guess in that there was some truth,
I had no idea how to proceed,
I held it tight and close to me
While I sobbed in my pillow at night,
Wondering how one co... read more »
Rachel Hartman's blog:
Here's something you may not know about me: I have belly-danced in restaurants. I've danced on stages, too, but I prefer restaurants to the stage.
I won't pretend it's not nerve-wracking. You can see your audience clearly when they scowl or laugh or look terrified. There i...
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Chuck Palahniuk's blog:
With a movie in development and a 'remix' version of the book due out in June, Invisible Monsters is on the tongue of every diehard Palahniuk fan lately. So it was no surprise that a poll asking what T-shirt people would like to see make its triumphant return to The Cult yielded... this:
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Cat Hellisen's blog:
My companion piece-slash-prequel to When the Sea is Rising Red is up at Tor.com.
How fantastic is that art? When I saw it I just about died of glee. I want to snuggle it and hold it and love it and squeeze it.
Artist Goni Montes talks a bit about the process over here. I am ...
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Amber Argyle's blog:
1. Moths competed with Senna for the polle... read more »
Scott Marlowe's blog:
The Hall of the Wood is classic fantasy, with witches, rangers, sorcerers, and knights. The story revolves around the mystery of the missing patrollers, but then becomes something mo... read more »
Jennifer Crusie's blog:
Thanks to Rox for this link to Brian Dettmer's gorgeous, gorgeous art from old books (click picture for full size):
Brené Brown's blog:

Before the breakdown spiritual awakening, I lived by the motto, "Let go and let Brené." As you can imagine, it wasn't very effective.
Turning things over is not an easy process for me. Several years ago I made a God box and it really helped. I found tremendous comfort in the proc...
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Steve Himmer's blog:
Thanks to the folks at Iambik Audiobooks for inviting me to answer a few questions about The Bee-Loud Glade recently. You can read the interview here, and you can check out the audiobook of my novel here.
Better yet, it's available as part of Iambik's Literary Fiction Collection 5 bundle, ...
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Robert B. Reich's blog:
The Obama administration is proposing to lower corporate taxes from the current 35 percent to 28 percent for most companies and to 25 percent for manufacturers.
The move is supposed to be "revenue neutral" – meaning the Administration is also proposing to close assorted corporate tax l...
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Holly Tucker's blog:

A physiological demonstration with vivisection of a dog. Oil painting by Emile-Edouard Mouchy, 1832. From the Wellcome Library, London.
In 1664, Robert Hooke—a pioneering member of the Royal Society and lead scientific thinker of his day—decided to investigate the mechanisms involved in breathin...
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Delaney Diamond's blog:
Brodi Ashton's blog:
So, I'm back from my DARK DAYS tour, and already I'm missing all the people I met, especially the other authors I toured with:
Cynthia Hand (the Unearthly series)
Courtney Allison Moulton (the Angelfire series)
Jodi Meadows (the INCARNATE serie... read more »
T. M. Hunter's blog:
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S.G. Rogers's blog:
Author Shéa MacLeod is chatting me up today on her blog, Everything's Better With Dragons. If you're a dragon enthusiast, you are invited to join the conversation. I'd love to hear why YOU love dragons. ~ S.G. Rogers
Dragon: © Carla F. Castagno | Dreamstime.com
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Jane Friedman's blog:

BookExpo America (BEA)
This advice is for self-published authors, independent authors, and possibly traditionally published authors who seek to hire assistance in the marketing and promotion of their books.
Do not pay to have your book "promoted" at BookExpo America (BEA). It is no...
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Olivia Cunning's blog:
Kiki Hamilton's blog:
Get this: Over 10,000 people have added THE FAERIE RING to their reading lists on Goodreads! Can you believe that?? That. Is. AMAZING. Thank you so much, wonderful readers!And speaking of Goodreads, I met another debut author there, Amber Argyle, who is my Wednesday Reads feature today. Her first bo... read more »
Angela Elwell Hunt's blog:
Kimberly and the Captives, a children's book based on the historical reality that many children were rounded up in London and sent to the American Colonies to be indentured servants, is free for the next several days in the Kindle edition. If you have a young reader and an e-reader (Kindle, compute...
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Veronica Roth's blog:
Sarah-Jane Lehoux's blog:
CREATING BELIEVABLE STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS
When Sarah-Jane suggested this topi... read more »
Lucy Felthouse's blog:
Yaaaaaay! I haz a new release! My first title with new-to-me publisher Resplendence Publishing is called The Cottage in the Woods and is an f/f paranormal erotic romance. As you can see, it has a totally luscious cover, and there are some equally luscious words hiding beneath it.
Here's a taster...
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Thomas Wharton's blog:
The reviewer wishes there was a map in the book. I agree! I wanted to include a map in the first volume, The Shadow of Malabron, but the publishers nixed the idea for some reason. This isn't the first request I've had for a map. The v... read more »
Myfanwy Collins's blog:
From all of my years of writing, I've steeled myself for negative feedback, for rejection. Imagine my surprise when I find that my book is receiving such positive feedback. Truly, my cup runneth over! This has been an incredible week of reviews and interviews, for which I am ever so grateful.
Today, ...
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Alan Tucker's blog:
I'm continually surprised at how often I still hear, "Oh, I can't read eBooks, I don't have a reader." So, I decided it's time for an edu-ma-cation about ebooks and how everyone who has a computer, tablet, iPod, or smart phone can take advantage of all the great reads and deals out there i...
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Luke Romyn's blog:
Emotion is necessary in all walks of life, the arts most of all. If you're not passionate about something it becomes mediocre and dull, a lifeless thing lying limp on the doorstep of what you might have achieved. It is a double-edged blade, however, ready to slice back at the wielder if used incorre...
Christopher Farnsworth's blog:
For those who missed it, the architect of the U.S. Capitol wanted to resurrect George Washington's corpse.
Every time I think I've come up with something really bizarre, history beats me without even trying.
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Kirsten Hubbard's blog:
Panajachel, Guatemala
photo by kirsten hubbardPanajachel is a village on LakeAtitlan. It's a bit touristy, but stunningly beautiful, especially down by thelakeshore.
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Elizabeth Hoyt's blog:
I just sent back the galleys for Thief of Shadows. Whew! The galleys (... read more »
Patrick Rothfuss's blog:
One of them is right here in Stevens Point at my local independent bookstore, Bookfinders. It's on Friday, Feb 24th, at 7:00. I've also heard that one of the cool local coffee shops w... read more »
Matthew Quick's blog:
I (Q) published for the first time when I was a Goddard MFA student. An extremely personal essay in a small but prestigious literary magazine. A kind woman named Myfanwy Collins read that piece and wrote a few words of praise on her blog, which I found because I was desperately searching the Interne...
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Lynn Flewelling's blog:
Kim Harrison's blog:
It feels official now. The tour has begun, and I am in the groove! The groove to move! (Sorry, I could not resist.) The event last night at Schulers Books and Music in Lansing was fabulous! There were lots of roadies with Tour ts, but even better, it was like a big friggin family reunion since ...
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