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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Why Self-Publishers Are A Traditional Publishers Best Friend
For a long time now, I’ve been listening to writers saying that traditional publishers are intimidated by self-publishing companies. Quite frankly, it’s beginning to annoy me. What mostly annoys me is how too many of us have bought that lie. … Continue reading
Posted in Editors, Writer's Help
Tagged distribution, editors, marketing, self-publishing, traditional publishing
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Coming Soon to Publication … The Short Story “BLEEDING ICE”
Originally posted on Grace Rellie:
Outside the air was cold and inside Florence Keenan’s blood was cooling. It had been three hours since her heart had given its final struggle with the Angel of death and lost. With each final…
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That’s Hollywood!
“Lover,” she cooed. “You look so cute when you are nude.” “Let down your hair,” he knew she would. “You’ve really got me in the mood.” “Darling,” she sighed. “Put on the black hat.” “What, now?” he replied. “Do I … Continue reading
Posted in Poems, Romance
Tagged actors, hollywood, humorous, romance, sex, suggestive poetry
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