Saturday, June 10, 2023

Weekend Edition


  






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Monday: Mary has a new book out! The winner of a copy of Laws of Attraction is JCO.

Wednesday: Mindy was here to share her thoughts on Building Your Readership. The winner of a copy of Loving the Rancher's Children is. . . Glynis!





Monday: Jaime is our hostess

Tuesday: Dana is our hostess 

Wednesday: Our Best of Ruthy series continues with 8 Clues About Writing A Cozy Mystery

Thursday: Pam brings us news about the ACFW Storyfest Readers Retreat. You don't want to miss this, so mark your calendars. 
  







AMISH BLAST INVESTIGATION

Releasing June 27!

A deadly explosion.
A dangerous search for the truth.

After an explosion rocks Becca Klein’s bakery and kills one of her customers, she teams up with the victim’s son to find justice. Though estranged from his father, 
Englischer Luke Snyder is compelled to help the Amish woman uncover why his father died. But ruthless killers believe Luke’s father gave Becca something they want, and they’ll stop at nothing to get it. Can Luke keep Becca safe until they discover the truth?

Pre-Order




The Element of Love
is
ON SALE FOR $2.99
in all ebook formats.
And if there are other ebook formats I don't know what they are but the book is for sale on them, too.










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Imposter Syndrome for Writers is a Real Thing by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

Phrases You're Probably Using Wrong by Tiffany Yates Martin at Writer UnBoxed

Don't Write the Book Without the Blueprint by Megan Brown at Steve Laube Agency blog

Television Tropes by Terry Odell at Killzone blog

Advantages of Establishing a Writing Routine by Lisa Jordan at Learn How To Write A Novel

Sometimes Writers Need Soul Care When Things Go Right by Edie Melson at The Write Conversation

Why No One is Reading Past Your First Chapter by Janice Hardy at Fiction University

How to Develop Your Story's Themes by Kristen Kieffer at Well-Storied

The Varied Paths of Traditional vs. Self Publishing by Laura Vanarendonk Baugh at Writers In The Storm

10 Tips for Writing a Boring Story by Kelley JP Lindberg at Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers (RMFW) blog

Spring Weeknight Dinner of the Week Chicken with Creamy Mushroom and Snap Peas at Food Network





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