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Lovesick Gods by Amanda Meuwissen - Author Interview  Urban Fantasy

Lovesick Gods by Amanda Meuwissen - Author Interview Urban Fantasy

Lovesick Gods By Amanda Meuwissen Genre: Gay Romance, Urban Fantasy, Superhero Heroes aren’t meant to act like their villains—or fall in love with them. The elements touch everyone on Earth—Fire, Water, …
When Darkness Follows by Athena Daniels - Paranormal Romance

When Darkness Follows by Athena Daniels - Paranormal Romance

When Darkness Follows Genre: Paranormal Romance By Athena Daniels The only man who can save her, is the one she swore she’d never see again… Rachel Sommers and her two best friends don’t believe anything…
The business of writing - Everybody can write & publish

The business of writing - Everybody can write & publish

It is true: every one of us can write. But I didn't always think this way. When I was a child in my communist country I didn't even dare to think I could write. I mean, I wrote every day on …
Nothing is Predictable by Adalina Mae - A Memoir

Nothing is Predictable by Adalina Mae - A Memoir

Nothing Is Predictable By Adalina Mae Genre: Memoir Zara is eight years old, her father, in a drunken rampage, accidentally shoots himself dead.   Her childhood memories leave her struggling with romanti…
Dr. Anika Thrower - Author Interview - The Art of Dominating

Dr. Anika Thrower - Author Interview - The Art of Dominating

Here is a very interesting interview with D r. Anika Thrower who wrote an amazing self-help book:  The Art of Dominating the Winner's Circle for the College-Minded Student.  I invite you all to rea…
Need Book Promotion? Author Interviews Wanted

Need Book Promotion? Author Interviews Wanted

2023 Update  I have worked really hard on this website, trying to help fellow writers to promote themselves.  I have never done it professionally in the end.  What I am trying to say is that this was no…
How to Overcome Writer's Block – 10 Steps

How to Overcome Writer's Block – 10 Steps

When you can't write, follow these steps: Cry until your tears dry out. Kick and scream  without breaking anything. Try with a pillow. Scream in solitude, away from civilisation. Not only because y…
Writer's Block or Exhaustion?

Writer's Block or Exhaustion?

I don't know you, but I have had days in which I couldn't write. Like most, I thought it was the infamous writer's block. Except it wasn't. My head is filled with ideas. I don't r…