Slainte! The Athlone Job, the second in the Slainte! series of books is now up on the book review site, NetGalley, thanks to the fine folks over at BooksGoSocial. Please consider heading over and leave a review. Here is the magic link https://t.co/rNcqmfgDa5
Self publishing is not giving up. If you hire and pay for independent edits, plus professional cover creators, organise arcs, and market you are basically doing what the trad publishers do only on a smaller scale. Plus of course writing a great book
Many self-published authors are succeeding. POD gave writers what garage bands had for decades: the ability to create, distribute, build an audience, and succeed on their own terms. You don't need permission from the oligarchs who own trad publishers to have a voice anymore. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
In the heart of Goma, DRC children are learning the game of chess on custom made @thegiftofchess chess sets manufactured by @SogaChess from waste plastic. This is education, jobs, & environment. More importantly this is an expression of love, creating hope & opportunity.
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Killing Fields is the explosive first book in the nine-book Dark Horizons series - a grounded, hard-edged investigative thriller where no one is safe and nothing is what it seems. Because some truths don't set you free. They get you killed. https://t.co/CYAHK7v3Pa
The Merlins protested and strained as they tried to drag the heavy crate forward. All the while heavy snowflakes smashed, melted and streamed down the cockpit glass. A #bookbubble @HelenaPSchrader https://t.co/VqOeqPDB0j #fiction#literature#amreading
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@Letsgosocial And incredibly they also fell out as allies during 1940 early War years. They ended up trying to scuttle part of French fleet in case it fell into Axis hands
What became of French naval and military officers captured by Britain during the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Wars? Surprisingly, many lived on parole in English towns rather than prison camps. My latest blog, Part 1 of https://t.co/VvVJW0Gcpd #NapoleonicWars#History#19thCentury
@sophianictract Mine is too big for a post. It combines liberation theology, getting back to sources, Ratzinger De Lubic, and Herbert McCabe. And Newman too. I would add Hegel and Descartes too. It's a background to my book.