Sarah Marie Graye's Blog, page 2

October 1, 2018

Other authors: Janice Galloway

Joy, the protagonist in The Trick Is To Keep Breathing, doesn't seem to connect with other people and we learn a lot about her from her interaction with inanimate objects.
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Published on October 01, 2018 02:56

September 25, 2018

Book giveaway time!

Win one of three paperback copies of The Victoria Lie. Giveaway is free to enter!
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Published on September 25, 2018 07:49

September 22, 2018

5-star review for The Victoria Lie – from Readers’ Favorite

The second book in The Butterfly Effect series has been awarded a 5-star review from Readers' Favorite.
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Published on September 22, 2018 13:10

September 6, 2018

The Second Cup finalist in Readers’ Favorite Book Awards

I’m thrilled to announce that my debut novel The Second Cup has been named a finalist in the Readers’ Favorite Book Awards 2018. View all finalists here The announcement is perfect timing because the ebook of The Second Cup is FREE across all Amazon websites until MIDNIGHT. Download your FREE copy
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Published on September 06, 2018 03:29

September 4, 2018

The Second Cup is FREE on Amazon TODAY!

Download your copy of The Second Cup for FREE today... at getbook.at/SecondCup
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Published on September 04, 2018 03:35

August 30, 2018

Author Spotlight – Guest Two – Sarah Marie Graye

Originally posted on Karen's Book Buzz Blog:
#pictpublishing #ADHD Sarah Marie Graye was born in Manchester, United Kingdom, in 1975, to English Catholic parents. The second eldest of five daughters, to the outside world Graye’s childhood followed a relatively typical Manchester upbringing… until aged nine, when she was diagnosed with depression. It’s a diagnosis…
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Published on August 30, 2018 16:06

August 15, 2018

RELEASE DAY – The Victoria Lie

My second novel, The Victoria Lie, is now LIVE on Amazon!
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Published on August 15, 2018 23:55

August 12, 2018

Does the marshmallow test measure anything other than wealth?

The test suggests that those who learn delayed gratification at a young age will do better in later life. But could choosing one marshmallow now measure entrepreneurial potential?
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Published on August 12, 2018 10:54

August 11, 2018

How chaos theory informs my writing

butterflies

“The butterfly effect” is the idea that a butterfly flapping its wings could be the beginnings of a tornado: that life can be irrevocably affected by something completely disconnected from it.

The idea that, no matter how much you try to be in control, chaos can enter you life at any moment has fascinated me for a long time – and it has influenced and informed my writing.

My article about chaos theory and my writing has been published on Medium

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Published on August 11, 2018 08:59

August 7, 2018

Ending the stigma: Should we change the name of ADHD?

ADHD is an umbrella term

I think the name ADHD is not fit for purpose. But I didn’t want to write an article about just my own opinion. So I got in touch with ADHD Action and ADHD Foundation to ask them what they thought.

I chatted to both Michelle Beckett, founder of ADHD Action, and Dr Tony Lloyd, CEO of ADHD Foundation, and they shared their views on the pros and cons of a name change.

Although both Michelle and Tony both have concerns about renaming ADHD, they...

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Published on August 07, 2018 14:58