Ink Links Roundup

Histories written by the peoples to whom that history belongs are my favorite. They have lived context and I strongly believe they should have the voice and the platform to tell their stories. That’s why I adore this History of Africa project. It looks amazing!


And bad reviews are hard to take, but a reasoned, well thought out, insightful critique – even, or especially, when it’s not what you want to hear – can become a game changer. As long as you listen. This writer listened.


Elisa isn’t a fan of audiobooks but she understands the appeal since she too leads a busy life. Have you thought of reading your writing and turning it into a podcast? http://www.authorspublish.com/podcasting-your-writing-a-great-promotional-tool/


If there’s an odd book fact out there, you can bet Elisa will eventually find it. Did you know a book took the Grand Prize at the 1889 world’s fair in Paris? Yes, a book. No, it’s really not an ordinary book. https://www.abebooks.com/books/livre-tisse-paris-1889-exposition/index.shtml?cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-C170715-MRC-parisfAHTRADE-_-b2cta&abersp=1


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