
When a young woman vanishes without a trace from a quaint fishing village on the coast of England only one person knows the truth, but he remains silent allowing the authorities to search for her in vain.
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PLEASE JOIN ME AND WELCOME ACTOR/WRITER JORDAN RHODES ON DECEMBER 1 @ MY BLOG
( http://deborahpalumbotheundeparted.blogspot.com/ ) FOR FUN AND DISCUSSIONS AND GIVEAWAYS. Detail fortchcoming on my blog.
I'm honored he is stopping by to discuss my books and the newest one to be…
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Today, I am hosting a fellow Floridian author, Keith Rommel. He's originally from New York, but he moved to sunny climes and is hard at work on his series Thanatology. With the release of the second book in the series, Keith is having a contest on Pinterest. Read below to find out how you could win!…
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In part 2, I covered email communication with bloggers and how to maintain an effective “contacts” list in your email program. In today’s post, I will discuss: how to schedule blog tour posting dates with bloggers, how to keep track of the blogs and dates for the tour, how to network and market the start of the tour, how to begin the blog tour, and how to promote the blog tour.
The way that I scheduled posting dates for the tour, and had no conflicting dates where two people wanted…
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As most of you know, I recently finished up a month-long blog tour for my book, Freelance Writing Guide. I feel the blog tour was a success, because all of the bloggers posted on the correct days, there was effective communication between me and the bloggers, I made some valuable connections for the future, and it generally went smoothly and was easy to keep up with. Below I will share with you my tips on organizing and running your own blog tour.
For a month-long…
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My month-long blog tour is nearing its end. I feel like I’m losing a friend. It’s been fun seeing all the posts about Freelance Writing Guide and keeping in touch with the blog tour participants. It took me one month to organize the tour and one month for the tour itself, and now, it’s coming to a close. I will miss all of the fun I’ve had. I hope you’ve had fun too – learning readers’ opinions about my book, getting to read an excerpt from the book, learning more about me, and…
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INVITATION!
G'day all,
My name is Clancy Tucker, an Australian young adult fiction story teller, writer, author, blogger, photographer and sometime poet. I run a daily blog full of tips for emerging / aspiring writers, but I also have regular special guests. Why, because it's all about getting your name out there and, I like to…
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Hello, everyone!
Today, on my blog tour, I have written a guest post for Literary Lunes Publications. The post explains three important tips I learned as a freelance writer. Check it out!
Christine
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If you are interested in writing for content websites to earn some extra income, check out this article I wrote, "Tips for Writing for Content Websites," on Chris Eboch's blog. It will help get you started in writing for the Web!
(The article is a guest post for my blog tour.)
Added by Christine Rice on September 19, 2012 at 8:23am — No Comments

Good morning!
The Freelance Writing Guide blog tour is still going great and I feel humbled by the positive reviews I’ve received so far. It has been a pleasure to work with every one of the bloggers. The blog tour has been an enjoyable experience, and I hope other authors will be inspired to run their own blog tours (don’t worry, because I’ll be publishing a post on how to do so in the near future). It is a good feeling to be directly involved in the blog tour process, to…
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Here is an extensive, interesting and humorous interview with author Doug Lucas. http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/blog-tour-doug-lucas.html
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Good morning, everyone!
I hope your day is going well so far. I just want to take a moment to update you on my blog tour.
My interview on Jess Resides Here went well. I also enjoyed writing the guest post on From the Boothell Cotton Patch, which is an…
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Good afternoon,
I have written a guest post - which is an excerpt from chapter 8 of Freelance Writing Guide, a book description, and an author bio - on From the Bootheel Cotton Patch. Check it out for some inside information about me and my book!
Christine…
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I am very busy with work right now and that makes me really happy. I feel a little taxed from being at the computer all day, but I’m really enjoying the work I’m doing.
The blog tour is going excellently! So far I have been at the “Writers and Readers” group at Goodreads for three days doing a Q&A session, at…
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Brian discusses HOW THE FANTASY GENRE READERS HAVE CHANGED AND CREATING STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS.
Find out what he has to say on my official blog: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/08/guest-post-brian-d-anderson-and-strong.html
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Author Jamie Haden tells how she came to be a published author. Her latest release Illuminate-Alive, She Cried is available now in print and on Kindle. You can get it here: http://goo.gl/g6qKF (it is FREE to Prime users)
You can read her full post on my official blog: …
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UK author Kate Tenbeth wants to share her journey becoming an independently published author.
Before we jump into her post, you can see her books here: http://goo.gl/Leszz
The reason I mention this first is that Burly & Grum and the Secret City will be FREE on August 29th & 30th. Of course, you don't have to wait until then. Why not buy all three for your Kindle now, hmm?
Read her full post on my…
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First-time author Marissa Carmel debuted last month with her YA fantasy iFeel (http://goo.gl/MnDYg). As she continues on her blog tour, see what she has to say about the expectations of being a writer and a mother.…
Added by Mark Miller on July 22, 2012 at 9:08am — No Comments
The Economics Book by Kersten Kelly
Economics Made Interesting in this new book by Kersten Kelly:
Professional football players, corporate tobacco advertisers, volatile gasoline prices, and the Cold War all share an undetected commonality—each is an intrinsic part of economics. Though not obvious to the naked eye, each entity shares a pattern with the others. This book helps to shed light on these mutual characteristics. It is an extensive compilation of theories interpreted using supportive examples.
A…
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