Q&A with the Prolific Author Debra Webb
Check out this Q&A with prolific author Debra Webb as featured in this post from the Mystery Thriller Week blog.
Check out this Q&A with prolific author Debra Webb as featured in this post from the Mystery Thriller Week blog.
Check out this review of the book, The Fear, by C.L. Taylor as featured on Allison Williams Writing blog.
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Check out this free book promotion from Janice Spina’s Jem’s Books blog.
I need your help in promoting my book below! Please contact me if you are interested in a free book! This promotion begins 4/24/18 and ends 5/14/18! Hurry to receive your free book – only five are available!
I am offering free autographed books of, Hunting Mariah, to five people who have already purchased, read, and reviewed the sequel, Mariah’s Revenge. Please email me at jjspina@myfairpoint.net with your proof of purchase and review on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. There are only five of these books left in my stock. Once these are gone there will not be any more. This is the first edition of this book. It is not being sold on Amazon by me. Other sellers are selling some for over $27 each! Wow! I sell my novels for $18.00. I can’t believe they can do that!
To purchase MARIAH’S…
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Check out this post from Jean’s Writing blog on writing subjects you might want to avoid like the plague.
In addition to my novel in process, I have another kid book in the works.
In the following video, Darcy Pattison tells us 17 topics to avoid and WHY. Let’s face it, some ideas have been done to death. Which makes me wonder if some of these topics might apply to adult fiction too. Hmm.
What did you think? Do you agree?
Is there another topic you think has been overdone? Do tell.
Could some of these topics be overdone…
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Check out this giveaway of Renaissance by Yecheilyah Ysrayl. Details are available from the original post on her PBS blog

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When seventeen-year-old Nora White successfully graduates High School in 1922 Mississippi and is College-bound, everyone is overjoyed and excited. Everyone except Nora. She dreams of Harlem, Cotton Clubs, Fancy Dresses, and Langston Hughes. For years, she’s sat under Mr. Oak, the big oak tree on the plush green grass of her families five acres, and daydreamed of The Black Mecca.
The ambitious, young Nora is fascinated by the prospect of being a famous writer in The Harlem Renaissance and decides she doesn’t want to go to College. Despite her parent’s staunch protest, Nora finds…
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