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As we ramp up our celebration for our latest release on President’sDay, PHE Ink has decided to salute All Book Club Presidents. We
recognize that the fact that if it wasn’t for book clubs, many authors
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successful. So with that, PHE Ink wants to recognize YOU BOOK CLUBS – for all your hard work, effort, time and reviews (good and bad).
So on President’s Day, when we receive our latest title – Deadly Sin: A Political Anthology, we want to give the first 25 Book Club Presidents the “Reading… Beyond the Literary” Experience, along with the latest release for free! Starting today register at
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Registration will End February 16th. Winners will be announced by eBlast, FaceBook, Twitter and GoodReads.
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LOL@ Keith - but that's not funny. It is a fight scene... even if he comes out 5 minutes and tells me what he wants to wear... that would help!
I have a dilemma... I am 100 words away from finishing the last installment and my main character stopped talking to me. It is NOT my fault that he has to die!
My definition of writer's block is when the writer wants to tell the story and the character doesn't want to do it. I have had many characters fit!My current struggle is killing my character off. HE WILL NOT DIE! I have tried several ways, and he says NO to all of them.
I ask this question because the backdrop of my story is The Four Horsemen. It is a sci-fi book, but when I tell people about the biblical reference, they automatically assume that it is a christian fiction novel. It is FAR from it. In chosing a back drop, it didn't want to use the clinche of vampires, werewolves and zombies.
