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Audiobooks by Dennis Scheel

Audiobooks by Dennis Scheel   The emerging market of Audiobooks appeals to more than just those with dyslexia and with poor eyesight, or even no sight. It is a growing market due to it being so convenient where you can listen to where some… Continue Reading “Audiobooks by Dennis Scheel”

How Themes Add impact to a Novel by Evelyn Puerto

  How Themes Add impact to a Novel by Evelyn Puerto   Squeals of glee mixed with a deeper laughter came from the stairs. My four-year-old grandson was playing one of his favorite games with his dad: sliding down the stairs.   He’d want… Continue Reading “How Themes Add impact to a Novel by Evelyn Puerto”

How a Memoir Transforms Lives By Robert Jacoby and John Robinette

 How a Memoir Transforms Lives By Robert Jacoby and John Robinette Our book, Never Stop Dancing: A Memoir, is actually three stories: it’s John’s story of losing his wife Amy, killed instantly in a pedestrian traffic accident, and left alone to raise their two… Continue Reading “How a Memoir Transforms Lives By Robert Jacoby and John Robinette”

Maps of bliss and rage by Mario Dhingsa (Book Review #683)

Maps of bliss and range by Mario Dhingsa   Maps of bliss and range is a collection of 8 stories written about all over the world. The stories are a mixture of various topics such as revenge, politics, religion, and even fairytale style notions.

Pen-name or not? By Dennis Scheel

Pen-name or not? By Dennis Scheel   When we first sit down to write, one thing we must consider is about whether we wish to use Pen names, or just a version of our own name, (pseudonym). Many famous writers have used some version… Continue Reading “Pen-name or not? By Dennis Scheel”

Layman’s Handbook: A Journey to Self by Aidan McNally (Book Review #677)

  A Journey to self is a handbook written providing the tools for people who wish to make a change in their lives.

My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel

My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel   A note before I write the central part allows me to specify that this is only my own opinions that I base on my experiences of the given subject. As indie authors, we have a… Continue Reading “My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel”

The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan

The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan  Excerpt: Once he got into his stride, he told the story much more competently than he thought he would. As he got deeper into it, he began to see it in his mind. It was… Continue Reading “The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan”

Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane

Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane   Once upon a time, fantasy novels were full of heroic men with swords. They were tough, strong, and skilled in battle. If they weren’t warriors, they were magicians with unique… Continue Reading “Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane”