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April 5, 2014

Have You Met Brad?

Brad Stevens – Biography Brad Stevens is a film critic based in the UK. He is the author of Monte Hellman: His Life and Films (McFarland, 2003 and Abel Ferrara: The Moral Vision (FAB Press, 2004) He writes regularly for Sight … Continue reading →
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Published on April 05, 2014 22:53

AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR GIVES BOOK AWAY FOR FREE

Originally posted on alexcordnews:
I want to share this interview with you all. MRS. D is an award-winning children’s author who moved from the Ukraine to the United States of America. She brought with her some wonderful ideas about children’s…
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Published on April 05, 2014 12:47

April 3, 2014

Return of the Undead

It has been a painfully long time since I actually wrote a post for this blog. I’ve copied and pasted a lot, re-blogged a fair bit and that has been it. Don’t get me wrong, it has not been for … Continue reading →
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Published on April 03, 2014 04:43

April 1, 2014

No Joke: April is 99 cents month for Armand Rosamilia eBooks

Originally posted on Armand Rosamilia:
I’ve decided to go wild this month and make quite a large chunk of my eBooks on sale for only 99 cents. The goal will be to choose 2-4 different releases each Friday and lower…
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Published on April 01, 2014 11:22

March 30, 2014

Introducing Carmilla Voiez a.k.a Milla V – Author Extraordinaire

BIO – Milla V is the more gentle alter ego of Carmilla Voiez. Milla’s YA and NA novels have more universal appeal than her somewhat extreme form of horror writing. The Ballerina and the Revolutionary, to be released on April … Continue reading →
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Published on March 30, 2014 21:00

March 27, 2014

Musings of a Hideous Mind

Originally posted on darkenwulfbytes:
The world of horror is a unique place.  The mind set is strange, enticing its fans into the dark and horrific.  Simply put, the writer takes the straight line of normal and then adds those subtle…
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Published on March 27, 2014 12:42

March 26, 2014

7 Questions with Heath Stallcup

Originally posted on The FlipSide of Julianne:
Today I have the pleasure of presenting an interview with author Heath Stallcup. Let’s take a moment and get acquainted with Heath… Heath Stallcup was born in Salinas, California and relocated to Tupelo,…
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Published on March 26, 2014 06:48

March 24, 2014

Important Infrequently Used Words To Know

Originally posted on Just English:
Paul V. Hartman (The Capitalized syllable gets the emphasis) A alacrity       a-LACK-ra-tee      cheerful willingness and promptness anathema       a-NATH-a-ma      a thing or person cursed, banned, or reviled anodyne        AN-a-dine      anything that sooths or comforts aphorism       AFF-oar-ism     …
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Published on March 24, 2014 04:59

Lynn Townsend Talks About Her New Novel – Blood Sight

Hello! Let me introduce myself; I’m Lynn Townsend, geek and writer (yes, I self-identify as geek before any and everything else… I was a geek before being a geek was cool; but I’m not gatekeepery about it. You look like … Continue reading →
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Published on March 24, 2014 04:34

March 21, 2014

The Neurological Similarities between Successful Writers and the Mentally Ill

Originally posted on Thought Catalog:
Knowing his wife was upset with him for spending more time with his typewriter than with her, F. Scott Fitzgerald hatched a plan. He wasn’t proud of many of his short stories (he only included…
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Published on March 21, 2014 03:59