A Dream Cast

This post was originally shared by my publisher. Since it involves me and my book, I thought I'd repost: _________________________________________________________________________ This week we’re asking our authors to create their dream cast for the movie version of their book. Today, we’re featuring A.R. Rivera, author of Between Octobers, to be released June 17, 2014. "I love …

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Secret of Social Selling Your Book

As a soon-to-be published Indie author, I have been researching marketing and platform building for several months now. I found this particular article very helpful and thought maybe you would, too! Original post by Savvy Writers and e-books online:

My Soundtrack

It is my practice to draw writing inspiration from music. In that spirit, I thought  would share with all of you wonderful readers a few songs from my personal writing playlist. Some of these songs were directly referenced in the book and others inspired plot lines, while still others simply encompass the theme of my …

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SPOTLIGHT AUTHORS!

SPOTLIGHT AUTHORS! For the Rave Reviews Book Clubs member latest selection, head on over to: http://ravereviewsbynonniejules.wordpress.com/spotlight-authors/

Rubber-Made

I"m rubber. You're glue. Whatever bounces off me, sticks on you!" I remember hearing that a lot when I was a kid. I believe I even said it a time or three. These last few years, I have come to realize, that it is true. Example: I am the youngest of four children. My mother …

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How to Get Reviews For Your Book (Without Begging, Bribing or Resorting to Subterfuge) | Your Writer Platform

This is so where I'm at right now. This article is packed with info and resources for Indie authors, like me. Click the link and be enlightened my friend... http://www.yourwriterplatform.com/get-reviews-for-your-book/?utm_source=feedly

Are Public Libraries Becoming A Thing Of The Past?

The number of people visiting a library at least once a year has dropped by 25% since records began in 2005-06, as the the number of libraries has declined by 9% between 2005 and 2012. Source: Here As a mother of four boys and home school teacher for the past six years, I find the …

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Revenge

I read this, and laughed my butt off.

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Sons,

I don’t know if you’ll have Twitter when you’re older, so I wanted to make sure I captured this story that I therapeutically put out into Internetland earlier this evening.

Living with people is weird. I love your mother, and I love all of you, and I know this will be funny when I wake up in the morning, but right now I still have a bit of steam coming from the ears.

Enjoy.

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Miles and Miles of No-Man’s Land

This piece is so eloquent, so touching, I have to share it.

libbabray's avatarLibba Bray

This is the hardest blog I’ve ever attempted to write.

For the better part of eight months, I have been struggling under the thumb of a rather intense depression. This is a monster I’ve battled many times in my life; it is not new. Yet, this has been a particularly brutal one, and I’m not out of the woods yet.

As a writer, I try to write about everything. But it’s hard to write about depression. For one, there’s the fear that the minute you say, “I’m suffering from depression,” people will look at you funny. That they will nod at you with wincing, constipated face, place a hand on your arm and say, with all good intent, “How are you?” And your pain will war with your desire to be “normal” and not looked at funny by sympathetic people at parties. So you will answer, “Fine, thanks” while you’ll…

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