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Monthly Archives: December 2015

Increasing Discoverability – The 2016 Challenge

December 31, 2015

In 2014, and again in 2015, I decided to see if I could read at least twelve new-to-me female authors, …

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2015 in review

December 30, 2015

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City …

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Happy Christmas Eve!

December 24, 2015

It’s Christmas Eve, the tree is flickering, the sprouts are lurking in the freezer like tiny green bombs of evil …

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Book Review – The Silent Helm by Joel Cornah

December 22, 2015

THE SILENT HELM by JOEL CORNAH PB, 75 pages, Kristell Ink Buy The Silent Helm on Amazon This novella picks …

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The Grimbold Books 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway – Win Free Books!

December 18, 2015

You know what’s even better than books? That’s right, free books! And to celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas Grimbold …

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Two Fab Kristell Ink Reviews!

December 14, 2015

Two fabulous reviews from Kristell Ink books crossed my PC screen this morning, and I just had to share them. …

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Out and About – Talking Tales and The BristolCon Fringe

December 13, 2015

Hi all! Just a quick Out and About for December – I will be appearing at Talking Tales, hosted by …

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Spark and Carousel – New Review on Goodreads!

December 9, 2015

Today Joel Cornah ( The Sea-Stone Sword ) has been kind enough to review Spark & Carousel on Goodreads :- …

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Book Review – “All Is Fair : Split Worlds Vol 3” by Emma Newman

December 4, 2015

ALL IS FAIR – SPLIT WORLDS VOL 3 by EMMA NEWMAN PB, 396 pages, Angry Robot Buy All Is Fair (The …

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Got a heart? Buy a heart

December 4, 2015

Originally posted on cnlesley:
***SPECIAL NOTE: SAVE A LIFE, BUY A BOOK*** This fund-raising anthology of Horror and Sci-Fi short…

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