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Saturday, May 6, 2023
Jim Cox Review Dr. Judith Briles New Book on Crowdfunding
Sunday, April 30, 2023
BlueInk Review Reviews The Best Laid Traps by Philip La Croix
GENRE: Mystery
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BlueInk Review, founded by respected literary agent Patricia Moosbrugger and award-winning former book review editor of the Rocky Mountain News, Patti Thorn, BlueInk is the gold standard in book reviews.
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While fee-based, all BlueInk reviews are honest appraisals, written by professionals drawn largely from mainstream media outlets or editors who have worked at well-respected publishing houses. As our critics discover worthy titles, we celebrate the finest of these books — featuring them in high profile positions on our web page and vigorously promoting them on social media and other venues.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Philip La Croix is a thirty-three-year-old Knight at Medieval Times In Scottsdale, Arizona, and is looking to expand his talent beyond his use of the sword and lance. He graduated from California State University Fullerton with a BA in theatre and has been a performer all his life. He is channeling his many experiences into telling new tales. The Best Laid Traps is the first of hopefully many books to be sent out into the world.
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Friday, March 31, 2023
Deborah Lynn Stanley Reviews The Frugal Editor, 3rd Edition
Edition: Third Edition
Subtitle: Do-it-yourself editing secrets
Author: Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Publisher: Modern History Press
Available on Amazon
ISBN: 9781625996001
Reviewed by Deborah Lynn Stanley, originally for Amazon
Today I am sharing the third edition of my favorite self-editing book. Carolyn Howard-Johnson is a consistent source of encouragement for the writer’s journey!
Carolyn’s delivery style, always down to earth and illuminating, is headache prevention. Believe it or not, though I think we have all been surprised, grammar rules change over time and may not apply to fiction. In this third edition she has labored to clear up misconceptions and annoying style choices you may run into from the publishing world.
Carolyn has taken this opportunity to reorganize and add helpful new material for self-editing that may assist us in being better partners for our editors.
The following additions stand out to me:
* A chapter for word-lovers and poets.
* Quick review of word processors.
* Spotting Scams: A list of dos and don’ts to help avoid publisher and agent scams.
* What to know about custom dictionaries.
* A list of twenty-one of the nation’s best editors tell their pet peeves.
* A lot of grammatically correct things that annoy publishers.
* Help to increase self-editing skills to catch what formatters and editors might miss.
* Making Word Work for You and the Appendices you’ll love.
The Goal of the book is to equip writers, both aspiring and accomplished, with the best self-editing skills for successful publishing.
I recommend this book. It’s refreshing and empowers the writers' journey. I was not required to write a positive review, I receive no compensation, and it was my choice to write this review.
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson has published widely—from traditionally to alternatively, from journalism to fiction. She taught for UCLA Extension’s world-renowned Writers' Program for nearly a decade, speaks, and has national TV and radio appearances and commercials to her credit. She was awarded Woman of the Year in Arts and Entertainment by members of the California Legislature. Her hometown's Character and Ethics Commission honored her for her work on promoting tolerance, and the Pasadena Weekly named her to their list of “San Gabriel Valley women who make life happen” for literary activism. Learn
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Deborah Lyn Stanley is an author of Creative Non-Fiction. She writes articles, essays and stories. She is passionate about caring for the mentally impaired through creative arts.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Robert Daly Reviews From Depression to Contentment: A Self-Therapy Guide by Bob Rich, Ph.D.
TITLE OF YOUR BOOK:
FROM DEPRESSION TO CONTENTMENT: A SELF-THERAPY GUIDE
AUTHOR OF BOOK:
Bob Rich, Ph.D.
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Robert Davy is one of the delightful people who participated in one of Bob’s online positive psychology courses. He lives in Canberra, Australia.
REVIEW:
THE GO-TO MANUAL FOR DEPRESSION
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Bob Rich has retired so far from five different occupations, but is still going strong as a Professional Grandfather. Jobs specs are to work for a tomorrow for today’s youngsters, and a tomorrow worth surviving in. Both of these require the same change: transforming a global culture of greed and hate with one of compassion and cooperation. Such an enlightened culture will stop our slide toward extinction, and even if it doesn’t, it will be far better to live in, for everyone. Everything Bob does, including his 19 published books, and his work at Bobbing Around https://bobrich18.wordpress.com advances this cause. His motto: Commit random acts of kindness.
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Saturday, March 18, 2023
Margot Finke Reviews Most Talked-About Book of 2023
Title: “SPARE”