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May.04.2011
Benjamin D'Israeli said, “When I want to read a good book, I write one.” But even D'Israeli, I am sure, also read books written by others—and enjoyed them.
As an author, I am often asked for books I’ve read and enjoyed. I am also asked to read works-in-progress. Unfortunately, I do more of the...
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Feb.03.2011
Our last post had me offering to put your name and Bio and web link in a Special Listing in my forthcoming book.
All it takes is getting the free copy of Notes from An Alien and giving some feedback.
I need to quote part of C. M. Marcum’s comment on that post:
“But we’re such good friends now. Why...
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Apr.14.2010
The second in the Moriah Dru/Richard Lake series featuring a woman child finder and former policewoman and her lover, who is a lieutenant with the Major Crimes Squad in Atlanta, Ga.
This time they pair up to find out who is killing child killers.
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Dec.06.2008
REVIEWS
BOOG City — Mark Lamoureux reviews “I’M THE MAN WHO LOVES YOU”
Coldfront Mag — Matt Hart reviews “I’M THE MAN WHO LOVES YOU”
Cordite Review — Steve Farry reviews “ANTIDOTES FOR AN ALIBI”
CutBank Reviews — Brandi Homan reviews “I’M THE MAN WHO LOVES YOU”
Doublewide — Kevin Thurston...
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Aug.11.2008
In Building the Hook, I talked about writing your pitch paragraph so it reads like the back cover of your novel. Here's another reason why to follow this advice.
Publishers send novels to reviewers. Stacks of them. Truckloads of them. They fill up the coffee table. The garage. The living room. Next...
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