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Jun 04, 2018 05:42PM

201765 Please like and share this blog post. Thank you!

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...
Jun 04, 2018 10:10AM

201765 Carole wrote: "It seems that KDP accepted my paperbacks and moved them over from Createspace today. I will now start moving over the rest of my books. ( the illustrated ones)."

Good to hear, Carole! I've already moved mine from Createspace to KDP Paperback. It was a smooth transition. So I was glad about that. I thought it would be a hassle.
Jun 04, 2018 10:09AM

201765 Judy wrote: "Angel wrote: "Please like and share my blog post. Thanks!

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog..."

Liked, Angel"


Thanks, Judy!
Jun 01, 2018 02:41PM

201765 Great. I was waiting for the time when the swag bag promo would be coming back around again. Info sent. Thanks, Brittney and Carole.
May 31, 2018 01:27PM

201765 Carole wrote: "Hey guys, I just published this article on Medium.com. Check it out and pass along!

https://medium.com/@caroleproman/how-..."


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May 31, 2018 01:26PM

201765 Dale wrote: "This isn't from me, but I thought some of you Mediumites might find it interesting and helpful in terms of understanding claps and the Medium payment model: The Two Kinds of Clappers on Medium."

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May 31, 2018 01:26PM

201765 Carole wrote: "Hey guys, I just published this article on Medium.com. Check it out and pass along!

https://medium.com/@caroleproman/how-..."


Shared.
May 31, 2018 01:25PM

201765 Dale wrote: "This isn't from me, but I thought some of you Mediumites might find it interesting and helpful in terms of understanding claps and the Medium payment model: The Two Kinds of Clappers on Medium."

Shared.
May 31, 2018 01:24PM

201765 Ben wrote: "Here's my latest medium article

Kids and reading!

https://medium.com/@ben.jackson.write..."


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May 31, 2018 01:23PM

201765 Ben wrote: "Here's my latest 'paid' article on Medium about why I love and hate freelancing and how I found myself writing about sex dolls!

I would appreciate any shares, claps, and comments on this one!

h..."

Shared, Ben.
May 30, 2018 07:29PM

201765 Carmel wrote: "That's cool, Angel! Congrats! How does Wattpad work...and is there a cost? How do I find your blog there? I know nothing about it at all."

Wattpad is free. There is no cost at all. It is a free reader and writer platform. You just write and post your stories once you create a Wattpad account. Wattpad was where I first gained a following. Readers also get to read them for free. Readers will vote and comment on your story if they like it. Audience there is mainly teen to young adult since that's what Wattpad pretty much caters to. My blog is still here on Goodreads, but I send my followers an overall message with a link to my blog so they can see any blog posts I post here on my Goodreads blog. Go to Wattpad.com to get started. If you have any other questions to ask me about Wattpad, feel free.
May 30, 2018 04:45PM

201765 I just posted two of my fiction stories on Wattpad yesterday. One is "Traveling Salesman: Astronomgonist" (it's part of a trilogy-novella/first book in the trilogy) mixed genre. And the other is "Singular Sin" short fiction.
I looked on Wattpad today and Traveling Salesman is ranked at #31 in the steampunk genre and Singular Sin is ranked #103 in fantasy fiction. Wow, I am blown away. Never had that happen before on Wattpad. And I've been a Wattpad member for five years.
May 30, 2018 04:38PM

201765 D.J. wrote: "This one is about a day out to a very large house.

https://medium.com/@debzcooper/a-walk..."


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May 30, 2018 05:17AM

201765 Please like and share my blog post. Thanks!

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...
May 30, 2018 05:14AM

201765 D.J. wrote: "Thanks Angel. It's progressing but I still can't read with my left eye. I can see MASSIVE LETTERS ON THE EYE TEST THOUGH! lol"

I say that's improvement. :)
May 29, 2018 04:50AM

201765 D.J. wrote: "Those are very moving stories.

I have liked your blog posts Angel.

I have a Bargain Booksy promo active today. I am waiting for the one promo that proves me wrong when I say 'I don't sell books...."

Thank you, D.J. I hope your eye gets well soon.
May 28, 2018 01:07PM

201765 Thanks, Ted! My oldest uncle served in the Vietnam War when he was just 17 years old. Needlessly to say he was not the same when he came back. It severely changed him forever mentally and emotionally. Being a POW will do that to you. My other uncle an Army veteran who passed away last year, served in Desert Storm and Desert Shield. He loved the Army so much and was so dedicated to it that he kept going back to serve and to train others. He passed away from complications from liver cancer and bouts of battling diabetes.

My husband's father also served in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. His father was an orphan. He still has a whole album of black and white photos of his father as a very young man serving in both those wars as well as other historical data from that time. He even has his father's dog tags. So I am always grateful to my uncles and those who gave and give their time and lives everyday in the military.
May 27, 2018 06:38AM

201765 Please like and share this blog post I wrote for Memorial Day:

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...
May 26, 2018 08:51AM

201765 Alex wrote: "Angel wrote: "How about something like this, Alex:

In this sequel to Written in Blood:

A teen serial killer who terrorised the village of Oakhurst is caught, but before he can see the inside of a..."


Precisely.

I'm glad I could help, Alex.
May 26, 2018 08:43AM

201765 How about something like this, Alex:

In this sequel to Written in Blood:

A teen serial killer who terrorised the village of Oakhurst is caught, but before he can see the inside of a cell he escapes, leaving behind a trail of bodies.

While Constable Melissa Turner deals with the aftermath of the murders, including the revelation of who is responsible, and investigates a case of vandalism at the local stables, Inspector Martins leads the hunt for the escaped killer.

As the body count mounts, and the killer becomes more and more desperate to get away, a storm builds overhead. Can Martins and the police catch him before more people die, or will the storm provide him with the cover he needs to make good his escape?

201765

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