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message 351: by L.E. (new)

L.E. Fitzpatrick (l_e_fitzpatrick) | 60 comments This is my website for my series which contains links to my blog and everywhere else I happen to crop up

http://l-e-fitzpatrick.moonfruit.com/


message 352: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 2274 comments Hey everyone, it's been a few months since I posted my links but given my new spike in sales and whatnot I am definitely looking for more people so check it all out!:

The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore
Justin Bienvenue
Facebook Page- http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Mac...
Website- http://jbienvenue.webs.com/


message 354: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 848 comments Ok I think I got all the facebook and amazon ones from post 301 to here


message 355: by Marcelle (new)

Marcelle (mbartoloabela) | 41 comments Here is my website and Goodreads book link for my book Thoughts for the Day: Reflections for the Soul. Thanks.

Website: http://bit.ly/NYsMum

Goodreads: http://bit.ly/NYsMum


message 356: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 64 comments Hi all,

Here is my website: www.DebAtwood.net

Awesome designer, don't you think?

And my Goodreads author page: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...


message 357: by Germaine (last edited Sep 15, 2012 06:15AM) (new)

Germaine Chevarie | 38 comments I have been away most of the Summer so I'll refresh your mind about my two books. The Bequest and Drawn to the Light have been selling like hot cakes during the past few months, To take a peek at them, Google my name Germaine Chevarie and see for yourself what they're all about. You may be surprised! Young adults and teenagers go for Drawn to the Light and the older generation seem to prefer The Bequest . Happy Fall!!!!


message 358: by Jen (new)

Jen | 9 comments Hi everyone! Our blog is currently participating in the Stuck in a Good Book Giveaway Hop!

We are giving away an ARC of Prodigy by Marie Lu!

Come visit us to enter -

http://blogs.ellingtonschools.org/lar...


message 359: by Cary (new)

Cary Neeper (cary_neeper) | 16 comments A Place Beyond Man The Archives of Varok by Cary Neeper The sequel, THE WEBS OF VAROK, is coming soon. Teasers and information about the forthcoming entire series is on my web site, along with lots of summary info about subjects I have taught--complex systems, animals, sustainability and a blog tying it all together with writing fiction.


message 360: by William (new)

William | 46 comments Bookkus Publishing
You choose the books. We publish them.
Bookkus Publishing gives the choice of books to readers letting them choose the next best book for the world to see.Come take a look.

Follow us on Facebook. Join us on Goodreads.


message 361: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Read about "The Headmaster's Wager" in my column, http://www.examiner.com/article/the-h...


message 362: by [deleted user] (new)

http://thebookfever.wordpress.com/ I REVIEW YA BOOKS. MY BLOG IS GETTING FAIRLY WELL KNOWN AFTER I POSTED AN EXCLUSIVE NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN CHBOSKY, THE WRITER AND DIRECTOR OF PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER. http://thebookfever.wordpress.com/


message 363: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my new article on Mindy Kaling of the "Mindy Project" and "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?",http://www.examiner.com/user/4904601/...


message 364: by [deleted user] (new)

The Dames of Dialogue interview authors, host guest bloggers and chat about life, travel, shoes, pets, history -- you get the idea. http://damesofdialogue.wordpress.com Hope you take a moment to stop by.


message 365: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Nice site, Maggie!


message 366: by Don (new)

Don Martinez (desertcoyote13) | 57 comments Link to the official site for my fantasy series:

http://phantomsquadronofficial.weebly...


message 367: by C.E. (new)

C.E. (cewilson) | 32 comments Megan wrote: "http://thebookfever.wordpress.com/ I REVIEW YA BOOKS. MY BLOG IS GETTING FAIRLY WELL KNOWN AFTER I POSTED AN EXCLUSIVE NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN CHBOSKY, THE WRITER AND DIRECTOR OF P..."

Hey Megan!

My name is C.E. Wilson and I noticed that you review YA books! that's awesome about the interview BTW. Congrats!! Do you think that you would be interested in reviewing my book for your blog? It is titled Oath of Servitude and is available on Amazon and Smashwords. It follows the friendship between a human named Teague who has gone through some tough times and a pixi named Cailin who has been sentenced to live with Teague and his father for one year because of her constant rebelling against her strict pixi clan.

Does this sound like something that you would be interested in? If so, please shoot me an email to cewilsonya28@gmail. so we can chat! I hope to hear from you soon and I hope you have a lovely evening!!

Best!

C.E. Wilson


message 368: by Brian (new)

Brian Shirley (briantshirley) | 44 comments Here's my website where you can get excerpts from my comedy books, videos and short stories.Also my calendar of where I'm performing and info on my internet radio show. http://www.briantshirley.webs.com


message 369: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Kaminski | 26 comments It Takes Two to Strangle -- A Damon Lassard Dabbling Detective Mystery.

It's my first cozy mystery.

It Takes Two to Strangle by Stephen Kaminski

It Takes Two to Strangle

www.damonlassard.com


message 370: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Cunningham (brutesentiment) | 11 comments I kind of played with my book's website. I didn't spend a lot of time looking at other sites or trying to base it off any other book's website. I just did what I thought would look good and be interesting. I'd love to hear what people think.

To Hell With Fate; or, Why The Best Valentine's Gifts Come From Mini-Marts by Kevin J. Cunningham http://www.tohellwithfate.com


message 371: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Pearl (stephenp11) | 272 comments Hi all, when I was an author guest at Fan Expo this year I did a panel titled INDIE GENRE FICTION, basically how to break in and promote yourself. The panelists consisted of Sass Cadeaux, Stephen Pearl, Karen Dales and Alan Draven and it was moderated by Monica S. Kuebler. The folk at Dreadful Tales videoed it and have made it available for viewing so if you are interested in breaking into print or self promotions why not give it a look see. The address is below.

http://dreadfultales.com/2012/09/08/i...


message 372: by Miles (new)

Miles Gentry (miles_gentry) | 88 comments Kevin wrote: "I kind of played with my book's website. I didn't spend a lot of time looking at other sites or trying to base it off any other book's website. I just did what I thought would look good and be in..."

Hey Kevin, your site looks sweet, nice work.

The front (landing) page drop down menu is clipped slightly, and the tab for "Where To Buy" is only half visible on my machine. [I'm running 1280 x 720 on a 21.5" monitor, using Firefox.] Just want to let you know. That was my first impression.

Everything else looks and functions great. Again, nice work.


message 373: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Richards | 27 comments Kevin, I enjoyed your website, but I admit I kept looking for a face. Perhaps the mystery adds something to the suspense. Why did women ever give up wearing veils, anyway?

Here's my website, which I'm struggling to SEO properly:

http://www.candletothesun.com/

Best,

Pam Richards
http://www.candletothesun.com/


message 374: by Brian (new)

Brian Shirley (briantshirley) | 44 comments Here's a webzine's website I recently had a SCI/FI short story published in. If you have a short story of horror or ScI/FI and want to send it in here's the link. http://www.schlock.co.uk/index.html


message 375: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Cunningham (brutesentiment) | 11 comments The front (landing) page drop down menu is clipped slightly, and the tab for "Where To Buy" is only half visible on my machine. [I'm running 1280 x 720 on a 21.5" monitor, using Firefox.] Just want to let you know. That was my first impression.

Thanks for letting me know. The theme on Wordpress tries to readjust based on resolution, but there's only so much it can do. I'll see if I can do more.

Kevin, I enjoyed your website, but I admit I kept looking for a face. Perhaps the mystery adds something to the suspense. Why did women ever give up wearing veils, anyway?

Heh...I admit to having specifically wanted to avoid showing the models' faces completely, so it didn't overshadow the reader's impressions of the characters. So they could see whomever they wanted...or even themselves, in the pictures.


message 376: by Jennifer (last edited Oct 05, 2012 03:41PM) (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments My literary column features articles on different books and authors, http://www.examiner.com/books-in-litt...

Check out my latest article, "Bond On Bond: Reflections on James Bond in the Movies", by Roger Moore, http://www.examiner.com/article/bond-...

If you like what you see subscribe for free.


message 377: by John (last edited Oct 05, 2012 07:18PM) (new)

John Podlaski (pdogg) | 56 comments Hello everyone - Happy Friday evening!

My website: http://cherrieswriter.wordpress.com

My Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/cherriesnovel

I look forward to hearing from you. Be certain to mention that you are from Goodreads. Thanks in advance!


message 378: by Gary (new)

Gary Markwick (garymarkwick) | 23 comments Hi everyone,
My name is Gary Markwick

My website for my self help book "Now it Begins" is
http://www.garymarkwick.com

My website for my Palmistry and everything else that I do + my family background is
http:// www.palmistryinhand.com

My Facebook link is http://Gary.markwick
My twitter name is http://garydmarkwick
It would be great to meet you, or connect with me on Goodreads.

Best wishes
Gary


message 379: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Hornby (goodreadscomuser_jeanettehornby) | 81 comments Ten Years On - The Bali Bombing
http://jeanettehornbybooks.blogspot.c...


message 380: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 153 comments Wow, what a lot of interesting stuff!

Here's my site dedicated to my sci-fi/adventure/love stories www.emandyves.com

and here's my blog of short humor and travel bits
http://emandyves.wordpress.com


message 381: by Brian (new)

Brian Shirley (briantshirley) | 44 comments Here's a blog by Animoto about a book trailer I made on their site. http://animoto.com/blog/insights/case...


message 382: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Richards | 27 comments There's a link here on my latest blog entry to a interview I recntly contributed to Indie Book Spot!
Authors will want to consider contacting this website for an interview/book review.

http://www.candletothesun.com/3/post/...

Best!

Pam


message 383: by Paul (new)

Paul West (firstcauseproject) | 31 comments Here's the latest blog post on my upcoming book signing in NYC, the first since the July relaunch of the paperback!

http://firstcauseproject.wordpress.co...


First Cause: A Novel About Human Possibility


message 384: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my article on "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" http://www.examiner.com/article/novel...

If you like what you see subscribe to the column for free.

Offbeat Love Stories and More by Jennifer K. Lafferty


message 385: by John (new)

John Podlaski (pdogg) | 56 comments @Gary your LinkedIn and FB address are incomplete so the link doesn't work.


message 386: by Jennifer (last edited Oct 13, 2012 02:38PM) (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my interview with Wayne Cain about his novel "On Guard for Thee (War and Strife in 1812)"

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...

The second part of the interview is on my Examiner column.

http://www.examiner.com/article/inter...

If you like my Examiner column please subscribe, it's free.


message 387: by The Window Seat (new)

The Window Seat Blog (thewindowseat) | 4 comments Hi everyone! Our book blog, The Window Seat, is currently hosting a new giveaway every week until the end of November! This week we've got a paperback copy of Muse, written by Susie M. Hanley! Stop by our blog for a chance to win as well as to check out some of our reviews! We also take review requests so check out our review policy! :)

http://readinginthewindowseat.blogspo...


message 388: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my article on "Parentless Parents: How the Loss of Our Mothers and Fathers Impacts the Way We Raise Our Children"

http://www.examiner.com/article/paren...

If you like my column please subscribe


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message 390: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my article on "The Stolen Crown: The Secret Marriage that Forever Changed the Fate of England" http://www.examiner.com/article/histo...

If you like the column please subscribe :)


message 391: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my article on "Anastasia: The Last Grand Duchess (The Royal Diaries) http://www.examiner.com/article/anast...


message 392: by [deleted user] (new)

Check out my review of Mark of Athena The Mark of Athena (Heroes of Olympus, #3) by Rick Riordan here: http://thebookfever.wordpress.com/ Loved this book so much!!!


message 393: by John (new)

John (johnglassie) Here is the link to my site:
http://www.johnglassie.com/

A Man of Misconceptions The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change by John Glassie


"I've been waiting my entire adult life for someone to write a popular biography of the loopy, ingenious scholar-priest Athanasius Kircher, and John Glassie has delivered marvelously. A man of insatiable curiosity and staggeringly diverse intellectual passions, Kircher may have been the greatest polymath of all time—or at least the most eccentric."
— Joshua Foer, bestselling author of Moonwalking with Einstein

“What a brilliant and revealing book about a fascinating character, one I had no previous knowledge about. Glassie’s genius is to make Kircher and his era come alive for us centuries later in such a way that I can hear and touch him.”
— Abraham Verghese, bestselling author of Cutting for Stone


message 394: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my review of the historic novel, "Sown in Tears" by Beverly Magid http://www.examiner.com/review/sown-t...


message 395: by [deleted user] (new)

The name Appalachia means, "People of the Other Side."
Book: It's Not My Mountain Anymore"
www.itsnotmymountainanymore.com


message 396: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my holiday literature quiz http://www.examiner.com/article/holid...


message 397: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lafferty | 117 comments Check out my review of "American Eve: The Birth of the 'It' Girl and the Crime of the Century" http://www.examiner.com/review/americ...

American Eve Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, the Birth of the "It" Girl and the Crime of the Century by Paula Uruburu


message 398: by Erik (new)

Erik Ossimina (EGO1) | 8 comments Come and check out some pictures of my drinks that are in my book The Signature Series A journey that will last for generations to come... @ my group Come and join if you like to have a good time! http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/8...


message 399: by [deleted user] (new)

I publish my short stories on the website- www.goodstorytoread.com

www.sthomaskaza.com is for news about my writing and life.

www.cedricofrosethorn.com is for my book series, Cedric of RoseThorn.


message 400: by Walter (new)

Walter Danley (walterdanley) | 26 comments Wow! Pretty impressive, all of these links to your books and blogs. I'm having trouble getting my blog started. Been too busy reading my new novel The Tipping Point ready to publish in Feb., when the trailer from AuthorBroadcast will be done. Guess I'll come back then and see if I can get some attention.
Walter
www.walterdanley.com


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