Archive | April, 2014

Author Interview with Mary Ann Barrucco On her newest release. Book “Hi, my name is Mary Ann”

25 Apr

Author Interview with Mary Ann Barrucco On her newest release. Book “Hi, my name is Mary Ann”.

Teenage Survivalist by Julie L. Casey

25 Apr

Teenage Survivalist by Julie L. Casey.

http://www.teenagesurvivalist.com

Picture

Link

Teenage Survivalist by Julie L. Casey

25 Apr

Teenage Survivalist by Julie L. Casey.

http://www.teenagesurvivalist.com

AUTHOREO, AUTHOREO – WHEREFORE ART THOU AUTHOREO?

23 Apr

AUTHOREO, AUTHOREO – WHEREFORE ART THOU AUTHOREO?.

Be Part Of Something Unique

22 Apr

Splendid Ideas . . .

Advertise Your Books And Photos

22 Apr

A return visit by Guest Author Kharis A. Macey

19 Apr

Thanks Chris for having me again and once more extending your generosity to a fellow author . . . Kharis Macey

Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog

Part II of 18 Years of Doubt, Lack, Sacrifice, Trauma, and Optimism . . .

The Joys and pains of Writing UPON HIS DEATH BED and the Entire

12-novel Serial of The Front House Jumbies

By Kharis Macey

(If you missed seeing Part l, click HERE to read it first – TSRA)

Fortunately, I did not immediately begin working on other books/novels to ease the pressure of this serial and so I didn’t have to scramble to complete or send it out before, I began editing The House Jumbies once more. I was not submitting TFHJ serial to another publishing company, not again, and not without having an agent. This, as the great publishing company tersely warned me against, when they returned my unopened package, which was contained in the SASE I had supplied.

In frustration, I contacted another agent, but realized I should never have agreed to the terms…

View original post 598 more words

Opportunity

13 Apr

Words of Wisdom from Outpost Crossfit . . . Reblogged by KHARIS MACEY, Author of UPON HIS DEATH BED . . .

Keep Knocking

13 Apr

Funny and inspiring, re-blogged by Kharis Macey, author of UPON HIS DEATH BED . . .

Proactive Indian

Early in my career, I worked with a marketing company founded and headed by a gentleman who was an unending source of wisdom gained in a highly successful career that had spanned over 40 years.
He once gave us this wonderful explanation of persistence and its benefits:

You know there is an opportunity of getting business from a customer.

You go to his house to meet him, but his door is locked from inside.

You knock on the door, but it doesn’t open.

You knock again, but the door still doesn’t open.

You think he is inside, so you keep knocking.

If he is inside and you keep knocking, the door will eventually open.
If you had knocked on the correct door, you have the chance to convert your opportunity into business.
If you had knocked on the wrong door, he may guide you to the correct door.

If he…

View original post 122 more words

The Problem With Blogging

8 Apr

The Problem With Blogging.