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January 11, 2017

RRBC RAVE WAVES: BEYOND THE COVER – with P.H. SOLOMON

Archer’s Aim Note: This is from an internet radio appearance 8/8/15: Join us here on Rave Reviews Book Club’s RAVE WAVES BEYOND THE COVER, where host Beem Weeks will be joined by talented author P.H. Solomon! We’ll discuss The Bow Of Destiny, P.H.’s fantasy novel set within the Source: RRBC RAVE WAVES: BEYOND THE COVER […]
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Published on January 11, 2017 09:00

Marketing with BookBub in 2016 [Infographic]

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Here’s an interesting report from BookBub about featured deal results and much more. Of note, check out how many listed book deals hit the New York Times Bestseller List… We’re excited to share this infographic highlighting our author and publisher partners’ marketing accomplishments with BookBub in 2016! Feel free to…
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Published on January 11, 2017 08:01

Shakespearean Insults for Fun and Profit

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Well my pribbling fool-born minnows, today is a good day for sharpening the pointed ends of our tongues. Today is a good day for Shakespearean insults. But isn’t every day, really? Among Shakespeare’s talents was his ability to coin creative forms of abuse. Where would we be without his savagery?…
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Published on January 11, 2017 05:56

January 10, 2017

Archer’s Aim Daily Vol. 4

Have a look at what’s on Archer’s Aim Daily today! 33 science fiction and fantasy books that everyone will be talking about in 2017Shared byzaky kedra theverge.com – We’ve already taken a look at what novels are hitting bookshelves this month, but 2017 promises to be a huge year for science fiction and fantasy literature […]
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Published on January 10, 2017 15:50

The Speculative Fiction Cantina with Stephen Schwertley and P. H. Solomon 12/04 by Writestream Radio Network | Books Podcasts

The Speculative Fiction Cantina: your weekly hypodermic injection of science fiction, fantasy, horror, alternate history, steampunk, and things weird and wonderful in the world of books and writers. We ask auth Source: The Speculative Fiction Cantina with Stephen Schwertley and P. H. Solomon 12/04 by Writestream Radio Network | Books Podcasts   Filed under: Uncategorized
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Published on January 10, 2017 09:02

Dabbling with Science Fiction?

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Gandalf and Kenobi C.S. Boyack asked the following: “You’ve made a big splash in fantasy, and danced around with paranormal. Are you going to take on science fiction any time soon? You’ve talked about super heroes, but I believe they had ties to Windemere.” There’s a lot of ground…
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Published on January 10, 2017 08:05

Fantasy Authors Unplugged: Shadow Stalker Pt. 3 by Renee Scattergood

I’m doubling up on Fantasy Authors Unplugged this week since I got a bit behind during the holidays and being sick with the flu. Today, I’m happy to share a recent book release from Renee Scattergood: Shadow Stalker Part 3 (Episodes 13 – 18) Things go from bad to worse when the Galvadi Empire develops […]
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Published on January 10, 2017 04:00

January 9, 2017

Tension, get some

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Craig here again. I wrote a pretty popular post about suspense a month or so ago. It seems to me that you guys like craft posts, so I’m piggybacking that success with a post about tension. People, just like you and I, live pretty normal lives. Sure, we deal with…
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Published on January 09, 2017 15:58

Archer’s Aim Daily

Today’s edition of Archer’s Aim Daily! Source: Archer’s Aim Daily Filed under: Uncategorized
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Published on January 09, 2017 14:09

Build Your Global Sales with Kobo Writing Life

This is a good post about accessing a growing e-book market… NOTE: This piece originally appeared on The Book Designer. By Christine Munroe Why should self-published authors and small publishers distribute directly to Kobo? And how can you grow your global s… Source: Build Your Global Sales with Kobo Writing LifeFiled under: Uncategorized
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Published on January 09, 2017 07:00