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Interesting combination. ;-) Historical/Romance isn't something I've ever read, but if time permits I might be persuaded at some point.


Thank you!

Interesting combination. ;-) Historical/Romance isn't something I've ever ..."
Dale wrote: "I've started a series of blog posts on indie authors whose works I have read.
My debut post is on Shannon Heuston, author of Under God's Big Sky. Enjoy!
By the by, this will be a once-a-week, i..."
please include me I have no reviews as of yet

If I can get to you I will, but as I said, I have to read one of your books before I can include you, and I don't have a lot of time right now.



You're quite welcome. By the by, I mean to ask if I should be identifying you as D. J. or Amy. I used D. J. and thought that was right, but the cover says Amy. Is that an artifact of Radish growing? ;-)


Yep, I can. ;-) Thanks for the clarification.







That sounds absolutely fascinating, and right up the alley of what I like to read. Thanks for sharing....I will definitely check this one out! And welcome back!

Thank you, and enjoy the book. I have little doubt you will.
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Shared on FB and Twitter. I saw that book before and thought it would be one to read, but then hospitals happened, so thank you for the reminder!



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You're quite welcome! I really like this series, as you can tell.





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Please share my blog's Author Spotlight on Anna Faversham!"
Great posts, both! I've shared them on my Facebook page, at https://www.facebook.com/inkbiotic/ if you want to see. Dale that was an interesting interview, did it cause problems that you were a bit critical in the review? Did the author mind? Or was he just happy to get the interview?

No, it generally doesn't. When I review a book, I'm honest about my reactions, but I also try to balance any negative comments with positive comments. I wouldn't even post a review on my blog if I didn't think the book had some redeeming qualities or if I didn't honestly think the author at least showed promise.
A couple of times I've gotten an argument about my comments, but most authors are grateful that somebody cares enough about their work to say anything at all. I also often send authors some personal commentary to suggest ways they might improve their work. Obviously these are just my own thoughts, which authors are free to accept or reject as they will. But they are almost always gratefully acknowledged, which in my book means the author is serious and wants to improve his or her craft.
Oh, and thank you for sharing the post!

No, it gen..."
An interesting answer, thank you. I'm always a bit nervous when writing reviews, because I don't want to hurt someone with my subjective opinion. But you're right, if you want to learn as an author, listening to criticism is a good way to do it.
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My debut post is on Shannon Heuston, author of Under God's Big Sky. Enjoy!
By the by, this will be a once-a-week, invitation-only thing, so please don't beg me for inclusion right now. I have to have read your book in order to feature you, and alas I don't have a great deal of time to gorge myself on everyone's works. I'm starting with those I have already read.