Head over to
Honey Locust Press, share your animal story and be entered to win an autographed copy of
Not So Wild Animals I Have Known by Jack L. Throp. Jack is a retired zoo director and shares some of his experiences in this new book.
This book's a great gift for all animal lovers.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on April 21, 2009 at 1:12pm —
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Check out the not so secret rules to getting published at
Mysteries in the Making.
And while you're there, check out yesterday's post on Courage.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on April 14, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Mystery writers of all craft levels and sub-genres are invited to join us at
Mysteries in the Making. It's a new group dedicated to mystery writers with the goal of becoming the best writers we can while helping others become their best.
It's a private group so our rights are protected. To join, go to
Zoetrope and become a member. Then click on Private Offices on the left side menu. You can either search the offices for
Mysteries in the Making…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on April 11, 2009 at 2:06pm —
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Got platform? With the publishing industry changing so rapidly, a writer has to take more and more responsibility for their career. This book shows you how. Read my review at
Mysteries in the Making.
Remember, be one of the first 25 followers and be entered in a drawing for a book, probably a writing book but maybe a new mystery novel.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on March 5, 2009 at 11:52am —
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Check out the top three things to remember when considering a series character at the new blog,
Mysteries in the Making.
Be one of the first 25 followers and be entered to win a free book.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on March 4, 2009 at 2:37pm —
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Ending an Ending Synopsis
An individual with no memory, lacking even basic skills such as how to speak or feed himself, wanders into a group of Seren, servants of the gods. The Seren argue whether the stranger should be allowed into the group, but eventually…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on July 2, 2008 at 11:48am —
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The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General by Slawomir Rapala is featured at
Book Marketing Network. Check out this great cover, read the synopsis then click on over and get your own copy of this heroic fantasy.
A new page of
The Marsh God webcomic is live! Don't miss a single adventure!
And while you're at…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 26, 2008 at 1:17pm —
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Edge of Belief - will be an anthology of speculative fiction with a Christian focus/worldview. It is open to submissions of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, as long as the stories abide by the established standards.
Dying in a Winter Wonderland - an anthology of Christmas holiday crime. The profits from this anthology will go to Toys for Tots and is a grea…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 17, 2008 at 11:12am —
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Stop by
StoryCrafters today and read a guest post from Slawomir Rapala on writing Fantasy. Slawomir is the author of
The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General. You can read a synopsis and check out the great cover at
Buzz the Book.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 13, 2008 at 11:26am —
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Flashing Swords Press is now accepting submissions for their
"Rage of the Behemoth" anthology. This Heroic Adventure Anthology will contain 21 stories about the biggest, baddest, boldest behemoths ever to roar across the pages of heroic adventure! You can find all the details and guidelines
href="http://www.cyberwizardproductions.com/flashingswords/rageofthebehemoth.htm">here.
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 9, 2008 at 12:18pm —
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Discover author Slawomir Rapala at
Bragging Rites and read the synopsis to his new release,
The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General.
The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General is a sword and sorcery epic of human aspirations and tragedy. It shows how anyone can be both a villain and a hero and how even the smallest actions can change the world. You can order your copy from…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 9, 2008 at 12:16pm —
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Love heroic fantasy? Then you'll love what I have to share with you today.
First...
Read the synopsis of
The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General by Slawomir Rapala at
Buzz the Book. Click the
Bewildering Press link for purchase info and author bio.
Next, click on over to
Flashing Swords website and read the next inst…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on June 5, 2008 at 2:58pm —
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The
Marsh God, written and scripted by Bruce Durham, inked by fantasy artist Miko, is now available. Each week on Thursday we'll add a new page. We start with the cover and page one. Just visit the Flashing Swords
home page.
We'd love to hear your thoughts, so after you've read each installment, please consider clicking on the Flashing Swords Forum link on the side menu and posting your comments.
Also, remember the special summer issue go…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on May 23, 2008 at 11:41am —
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Troll Bridge Promotions is proud to announce the virtual blog tour of
If Only by Celia Cooper.
Read the synopsis and an excerpt of this heartwarming novel at
Buzz the Book. Leave a comment and be entered to win a free copy of
If…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on May 2, 2008 at 1:01pm —
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Troll Bridge Promotions is proud to announce the start of the Tall Tales on the Iron Horse Virtual Blog Tour.
Take a ride on the rails of fantasy as you journey to Titan inside the bowels of the Iron Horse. Witness a terrifying and deadly new game and meet a monster who will love y…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on May 1, 2008 at 4:04pm —
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Characters are one of the most important pieces to the story and here's a nice
article from Michael Ehart.
Michael is a contributing author for the
Return of the Sword anthology of heroic fantasy. This is a great anthology with 20 wonderful tales. You can find more about
Return of the Sword here.
Return of the Sword is on a Virtual Blog Tour t…
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Added by Jean Lauzier on April 14, 2008 at 12:45pm —
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