Ego and Me, Blog Hopping.

It’s time for another Blog Hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Does a big ego help or hurt writers? According to my dictionary, your ego is your conscious mind, the part of your identity that you consider your “self.” If you … Continued

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Survive. Publication Day.

Survive is out today. As you might have noticed, I don’t indulge in lots of self-promotion but I thought that you might be interested to read a little of the background to the story. It all started with my novel … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Gail Aldwin

Please welcome my latest guest to the Showcase. Working with independent presses Thank you for inviting me to your site, Richard. I’ve been writing seriously since 2009 and as for all authors, there have been many ups and downs during … Continued

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Open Book Blog Hop. I’ve started…….

Welcome to another Bloghop, here’s this week’s prompt. Why would you, as an author/reader, abandon (stop reading) someone else’s book? A bit of a contentious one this week. Warning, there may be a small rant! Personally, I try to complete … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Liz Hinds

Please welcome another fantastic author to the Showcase. ‘Zooooooommmmmm’ If we hadn’t been aware before the noise of planes screaming across the skies was a giveaway. It was that time of year again: when we are treated to a display … Continued

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NaNoWriMo 2019. Part One, Preparation.

We’re taking a break from the Blog Hop this week. Instead, I’m talking about an upcoming fixture in many authors calenders. It’s nearly the end of August and my writing thoughts are turning to this annual event, where everyone who … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Inge H. Borg

Please welcome my guest to the Showcase. Research for Historical Fiction – It’s Wonders and Pitfalls ©Inge H. Borg  – August 2019 “So, you’ve been to Egypt?” It is the one thing I am invariably asked after I slide into … Continued

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Blog Hopping. The Process.

Here’s another prompt from #OpenBook What is the most difficult part of your artistic process? An interesting question. Taking the whole thing, from a blank page to a physical product on a bookshelf (or an eBook on sale), which part … Continued

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