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Salem Banner Salem Banner's blog:

Weekly Update #36

Hello and happy Sunday. I took yesterday off from my blog because I ended up working instead. I was so close to the end of my book and I wanted to finish. So here I am on Sunday, announcing that my new novel, "High on the Line", is out!

Here is the link on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CK6J5VTJ

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Published on October 01, 2023 08:22
Lawrence Christopher Lawrence Christopher's blog:

10 Questions for author Lawrence Christopher

10 Questions for Author Lawrence Christopher

1. What’s Your Latest Book About?
A college student is missing or made to disappear. Private Eye, Mick Hart is hired to find out which.

2. One-word description of your protagonist?
Arrogressive

3. What did you learn writing the book?
What a Thug-Shaker is.

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Published on October 01, 2023 08:05
Joyce L. Miller Joyce L. Miller's blog:

Book now available

A Dispelling of Darkness is now available on Amazon.com and if you have Amazon Unlimited the ebook edition is free!
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Published on October 01, 2023 07:51
T.L.      Brown T.L. Brown's blog:

Desirable, Deadly, and Dangerous

💀 Come load up your ereader, and put a little Desirable, Deadly, and Dangerous on your bookshelf this October! Do you like Horror, Mystery & Suspense, and Romance? (I saw some cozy mysteries in this list, too!)



Click for a list: https://books.bookfunnel.com/desirabl...

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Published on October 01, 2023 07:36
Robert H. Edwards Robert H. Edwards's blog:

Mallory: Irvine, Everest: the zigzag route

In the course of my research for Mallory, Irvine, Everest: The Last Step But One, I considered writing a chapter on a route that Mallory and Irvine might have taken on their last climb on June 8, 1924. I did not write the chapter. No evidence exists that they took this route; I believe that no-one i Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 01, 2023 07:27
Eric Tanafon Eric Tanafon's blog:

Cover Reveal (Front and Back)

The second book in my Sean's Saga series, The Well of Time, is quivering on the edge of being ready for publication...(read the rest on my blog site)
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Published on October 01, 2023 07:09
Othello Bach Othello Bach's blog:

Books, Art & Music

Cry Into the Wind A True Story by Othello Bach Visit my website at www.othellobach.com to learn more about my books, music and art! Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 01, 2023 06:54
Joy Mutter Joy Mutter's blog:

My Nine Audiobooks

My 21 books can all be found on Amazon in Kindle and paperback editions. Nine also have an audiobook version on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes https://adbl.co/3mKYkyw

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Published on October 01, 2023 06:50
Rose Rayne Rivers Rose Rayne Rivers's blog:

Guest Blogger-Kathryn Kincaid’s Two Cents on Publishing an Indie Novel

Hello there my lovelies! This week we're hosting guest blogger Kathryn Kincaid! Today's post is an AMAZING resource for indie authors who are trying to wade through all the things you have to figure out during publishing . Should I start and LLC, where should I publish, how do I get reviews and so m

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Published on October 01, 2023 06:01
Emese Maczko Emese Maczko's blog:

18 Speedy Wok Recipes That Will Be Ready In No Time

In a hurry but craving something delicious? These 18 speedy wok recipes are your ticket to quick and flavorful meals that will be ready in no time. Wok cooking is known for its high heat and fast-paced approach, making it perfect for those busy days when you need dinner on the table ASAP. From stir-

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Published on October 01, 2023 06:30
Jolene Tan Jolene Tan's blog:

Primary school can be a good time: A Singaporean parent in England

I come from Singapore but I live in England, and I’ve spent a good chunk of time abroad. So it’s not a surprise that my daily life looks different from the lives of many in Singapore. But where I think it has diverged the most from any recognisably Singaporean experience is in how I, as a parent, ha

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Published on October 01, 2023 03:17
Renna Ashley Renna Ashley's blog:

Happy Release Day to ABTOB!

The day is finally here! A Broken Throne of Bronze is now officially live on Amazon and B&N.com! (Excuse me for a minute while I freak out.) I know I sound like a broken record at this point (haha, broken) but I am truly so, so excited for you all to meet Cryssa and Viridian, and be part of their lo

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Published on September 30, 2023 07:30
J.J.M. Czep J.J.M. Czep's blog:

Daily Inspiration Sunday Special

Welcome to October! Halloween! Friday the 13th! My birthday month! And we are off to a great start with the cards today!
I love when the Seven of Cups appears. We are sure to have a day of wonder and magic with this card. There is so much hope and blessings tied to the meaning of the Seven of Cups. T Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 01, 2023 06:33
Chiara C. Rizzarda Chiara C. Rizzarda's blog:

#Spooktober 1 – The Devil and the Dark Water

A murder on the high seas. A detective duo. A demon who may or may not exist.

I started reading this book based on the description provided by a friend, as it might prove inspirational for the novel I’m writing.
It’s set at sea, it has monsters, it has evil Dutchmen.

It’s 1634 and Sa

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Published on October 01, 2023 04:00
S.F. Baumgartner S.F. Baumgartner's blog:

Halloween Giveaway

A Month of Halloween Books!

Whether you love mysteries, horror, fantasy or other genres, there's something for everyone!
Some Free, some 99c, some in Kindle Unlimited...Check back often for sales!

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Published on October 01, 2023 02:00
Naomi Kritzer Naomi Kritzer's blog:

Elections 2023: Minneapolis City Council, Ward 7

OK: I’m going to level with you. I am not going to research this one anywhere near as thoroughly as I researched Ward 6, because this one, thank goodness, is frankly pretty straightforward and honestly, anyone who is willing to spend two minutes looking at the candidate websites doesn’t need my advi

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Published on September 30, 2023 18:43
Vicki  Atkinson Vicki Atkinson's blog:

Characteristics of Courage

Where does courage come from and how might one build bench strength to be ever-more resilient in the face of onslaughts of all sorts?  One of the resources I’ve used for several years is a book from Dr. Melanie Greenberg:  The Stress-Proof Brain: Master Your Emotional Response to Stress Using Mindfu

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Published on October 01, 2023 04:14
Jonathan  Howard Jonathan Howard's blog:

Overhyping Vaccines Wasn’t Pro-Vaccine. It Was Pro-Stop-Worrying-About-COVID.

Overselling the vaccine in 2021 was not being pro-vaccine.  It was pro-stop-worrying-about-the pandemic, from the doctors who assured us herd immunity was imminent. 

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Published on October 01, 2023 00:31
Mark       Simmons Mark Simmons's blog:

Agent Cicero

And D-Day Betrayed?

Were the D-Day landings ‘Operation Neptune’ betrayed? The popular view is they were not. Rather more it is felt through the British ‘Double-Cross System’, through their double agents fed the Germans a huge amount of miss-information which they generally swallowed whole, some o

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Published on September 30, 2023 12:05
Tracy Crump Tracy Crump's blog:

After the Storm

Guest post by Katy Gloudemans

There is a phenomenon experts term emotional drowning. It is the feeling of sinking slowly, then briefly coming up for air only to frantically flail around looking for something, anything, to hold onto.

Caring for someone with a terminal illness is like this. You clin

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Published on October 01, 2023 04:00
Indirah  Ambrose Indirah Ambrose's blog:

OCTOBER 1ST NEWSLETTER: Overcoming Obstacles:

Insights for National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Continue reading on MATURITY INC »

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Published on October 01, 2023 06:02
Jennifer A.G. Layte Jennifer A.G. Layte's blog:

The Woman

Before you read this story, there are a couple of things you’ll need to note:

This is the first Imagined Bible Story of my first paid series here on Substack. I hope you’ll like it. If you want to read the whole thing, you’ll need to purchase a subscription, but if you can’t afford a subscription rig

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Published on September 30, 2023 10:42
Jonathan N. Pruitt Jonathan N. Pruitt's blog:

The Villain’s Approach to Conflict

Sorry for the delay, folks. Below are my takes on conflict resolution archetypes rendered in light versus shadow. The point of this exercise was to try developing characters, especially villains, based on how they navigate interpersonal friction. Let’s take the plunge, hmm? The Accommodator: Accommo

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Published on September 30, 2023 13:05
Mary Carroll  Moore Mary Carroll Moore's blog:

Celebrating 3000 Subscribers and My Book's Birthday Month with 20% Off Paid Subscriptions

two women standing and raising hands Photo by Arina Wong on Unsplash

October is here. I have two major milestones to celebrate. I want you to join me on top of this amazing mountain and celebrate too.

I moved Your Weekly Writing Exercise to Substack exactly six months ago. Some of you have been with me way before that move, some of y

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Published on October 01, 2023 03:01
Lacey Daize Lacey Daize's blog:

Roommates’ Alpha Available! Plus Oct. Group Promotions

Happy Fall, and Happy Release Day for Roommates’ Alpha!

It’s hard to believe that it’s almost October. Soon the leaves will be turning and there will be a chill bite in the air. It makes you want to curl up with something warm and cozy.

Or someONE warm and cozy. 😉

And that’s who Owen is—a big ol’ so

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Published on October 01, 2023 03:28
Mechelle Foster Mechelle Foster's blog:

Prepare for Pushback

I haven’t written in weeks. A blog is supposed to be a stream of consciousness. Right? Blah, blah, blog? Here goes…

I am writing my second book and have been concerned about the cost, among other things. I have battled discouragement to the point of even questioning whether writing was part of God’s

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Published on September 30, 2023 14:28
Cassandra Karch Cassandra Karch's blog:

Do we judge too soon?

I’m speaking as someone who was raised up in church my whole life until I left ministry in 2021. We are taught to love, but that love comes with conditions. We are told it’s unconditional but, in our subconscious, if the persons actions don’t line up with the Bible and all that it has to say, we sta

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Published on October 01, 2023 05:00
Luca Ruocco Luca Ruocco's blog:

THE CREATOR di Gareth Edwards

THE CREATOR di Gareth Edwards

Viviamo in un’epoca storia decisamente complessa. Tantissime sono le sfide che la nostra società deve affrontare e che sembrano uscire dalla penna di un sadico scrittore sci-fi. Il riscaldamento globale, la pandemia di Covid, l’automazione del mondo del lavoro, l’ossessione deviata per i socia

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Published on September 30, 2023 06:35
Sara  Wright Sara Wright's blog:

Texveda - Planet of the Six Systems Behind the Book The Progenitor Chronicles

Behind the book information about the water planet Texveda. One of the six planets featured in The Progenitor Chronicles by Sara Wright.Planet Texveda - the tech planet of The Six Systems set before the stary sky in the background and spaceships surrounding the planet.

Behind the Book The Progenitor Chronicles

Background of the Planet Texveda:

The tech planet of the Six Systems, Texveda is a combination of the Borg and the Ma

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Published on September 30, 2023 10:08
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