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message 1: by A.F. (last edited Aug 04, 2018 06:47AM) (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 1784 comments Mod
Post your blog and/or author website links.


message 2: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Reading Fiction, Tales of Terror Blog. This is a weekly blog of FREE short stories written by the master writers in mystery, supernatural, ghost stories, or dark fiction (horror/sci-fi). Most of the authors are classic writers from Balzac, Blackwood, A.C. Doyle, DeMaupassant to Hawthorne, Hemingway, M.R. James, Kipling, Lovecraft, Poe, Shelley, H.G. Wells, Edith Wharton, and many more.

I began this blog so I could read more fiction every week and get a wide experience of different authors. I read one short story every week and I share it with my followers. At three years now, I have a compendium of over 170 short stories by over 100 famous classic authors in the genres. Check out the INDEX.

This month in February I am featuring Women In Horror Month. Last week was Caitlin R. Kiernan's short story, House Under The Sea, published at Nightmare Magazine.

Please stop by soon!
Paula Cappa
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...


message 3: by A.F. (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 1784 comments Mod
I have two blogs for book features and interviews, and an author website.
Are you Afraid of the Dark?: http://afstewartblog.blogspot.ca/
In the Spotlight: http://afstewartpromotion.blogspot.ca/
Welcome to Avalon: https://afallonblog.wordpress.com/


message 4: by Alexandre (new)

Alexandre A. Loch | 2 comments Here's my blog. I usually write about psychiatry/psychology and literature. And, of course, the intersection of both! Check it out:

www.alexandreloch.com


message 5: by Steven (new)

Steven Williamson (stevewz) | 23 comments My author web site and blog are one and the same:

http://www.ruckerworks.com

I post updates on my writing projects, as well as musings, observations, and tips about the writing process, tools, challenges and triumphs.

I usually create a website for specific books or series, such as the site I created for The Taesian Chronicles:

http://www.taesia.com


message 8: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 15, 2016 08:45AM) (new)

My blog is contained within my website. http://www.imnotyourbaby.com

The subject relates to sexual harassment and assault.


message 10: by Feather (new)

Feather Stone (feather_stone) | 5 comments Feather Stone's blog: Romance Under Fire http://www.featherstoneauthor.wordpre...


message 11: by Feather (new)

Feather Stone (feather_stone) | 5 comments Feather Stone, author of The Guardian's Wildchild
Website: http://www.featherstoneauthor.com


message 12: by Joann (new)

Joann Kinlaw (joannkinlaw) | 7 comments Here's my blog. I usually write about Children's Education

https://joannkinlaw.wordpress.com/


message 13: by Kayla (last edited Oct 08, 2016 06:40PM) (new)

Kayla Krantz (authorkaylakrantz) | 10 comments Here's my blog which features my writing endeavors but I also occasionally post tips for writing and book reviews on it as well.

https://authorkaylakrantz.wordpress.com/


message 14: by Briane (last edited Oct 29, 2016 02:25PM) (new)

Briane | 2 comments Good morning, here's my blog. In a brief description, I made this blog for three reasons;
1. The main reason for starting this blog is to share my ideas, thoughts, life changing experiences, adventures, quotes, life, opinions, strategies, tips and everything that I will find useful for anyone in general. Anything to delight, motivate or encourage a soul.
2. To share my voice!
3. To improve my writing & grammar (because they are horrible, & requires a lot of improvement haha!)

Kind Regards!

Blog: https://soul-delight.me/

Blog intro?: https://soul-delight.me/2014/12/31/be... :)


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi,

I am new to writing and my first book will be out sometime in January 2017.

My site is : niamarkos.com
Blog: http://niamarkosblog.blogspot.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NiaMarkos/?r...

Please follow or like


message 16: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Reading Fiction Blog: Mystery, ghost stories, supernatural short stories written by master writers in these genres. All free links to stories, and audio's too.

Here's an October post The Clock That Went Backwards by Edward Page Mitchell
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...

Every two weeks I post a short story.


message 17: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Hawthorne Style: "Absolute Evil" a FREE short story.

Do you know Julian Hawthorne? Son of Nathaniel Hawthorne? He wrote fiction and was especially good at mysteries.

Absolute Evil is full of suspense, a short story that is well written and oh so spooky.
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...

Stop by Reading Fiction Blog for a free read.




message 18: by Aneta (new)

Aneta | 4 comments Hello Everyone

I would like to invite you to visit my blog where I review books. Hope you will enjoy the reading.

https://anopenbookbyaneta.wordpress.com

All the best
Aneta


message 19: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 20 comments My name is Matt and I'm the author of a series of humorous stories called The Bumpkinton Tales.

I love writing humour, and seeing how many laughs I can pack into a story whilst telling a good story too.

I update regularly, recently about how authors can get books into their local Waterstones stores as well as starting my own writing group!

http://matthewdrzymala.com


message 20: by OBooko (new)

OBooko | 9 comments Here are my blogs for free Ebooks:-

WordPress - https://obooko.wordpress.com/
Tumblr - http://obooko.tumblr.com/
Deviantart - http://obooko.deviantart.com/


message 21: by D.E. (new)

D.E. Chapman | 7 comments Hello, my first book will hopefully be published to Amazon in June of 2017! I write fantasy/paranormal novels so come check out my website if you're interested!

https://dechapmanauthor.wordpress.com/

Thank you!


message 22: by Alan (new)

Alan Toner | 7 comments Hi. My blog is contained within my website. I am a paranormal and horror author, and love reviewing movies and books on my site:

http://www.alantoner.com/category/blog/


message 23: by Steven (new)

Steven Moore Hello everyone.
My website http://stevenmmoore.com contains a list of my many books and an active blog with articles about current events, writing and the book business, book and movie reviews, and interviews. There are links there to many places, including an Irish hat manufacturer--and, of course, to places where you can buy my books.
r/Steve Moore


message 24: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Lundgren | 8 comments My blog is https://andrealundgren.com. I review books (especially indie books), and discuss writing, plotting, editing, and all aspects of the writing life.

Another blog that I recommend to every writer is https://ryanlanz.com/advertise-your-b.... Ryan's website not only offers great writing advice from a wide range of authors, but it features positive dialogues in the comments and even offers affordable ways to advertise your writing service or novel. It's one of the best sites out there for authors and readers, in my opinion (besides Goodreads). :-)


message 25: by Steven (new)

Steven Moore Andrea,
OK, I'm feeling a bit snarky this morning inre Lanz's website (and not yours). I have a problem with people who don't write fiction telling us how to write and market our fiction. I realize that Lanz means well, and I recognize the effort, but there are too many people offering advice that doesn't work, even if it's free.
I commend the reviewing efforts, though. There are so many good books and good writers and fewer readers and reviewers every day (in spite of appearances on Goodreads) that all review efforts are commendable. Authors who do so might receive some good karma by giving back to the community of readers and writers, too. That's what motivates me for book and movie reviews and my posts on writing.
All the best,
r/Steve


message 26: by James (new)

James Birch (jameswallacebirch) | 14 comments Here is my website and occasional book blog.

I review an array of fiction and non-fiction. Just launched.
https://jameswallacebirch.wordpress.com/


message 27: by Tree (new)

Tree District (treedistbooks) | 2 comments My blog is https://www.treedistrictbooks.com/blog topics usually focus around writing but occasionally are lifestyle based :)


message 28: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (booksonthebookshelf) | 3 comments Hi everyone. Check out my book review blog and give me a follow. If you have a blog as well I follow back :)

https://booksonthebookshelf.wordpress...


message 29: by SuHee (new)

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message 30: by Mark (new)

Mark Tilbury (marktilbury) | 3 comments I have an author blog where I write posts about various aspects of writing, my books, interview other authors who write in similar genres, and most recently, interview book bloggers

As I continue with my very popular series with book bloggers, today is the turn of Sarah Hardy (bytheletterbookreviews.)

Find out why Sarah began blogging, which books have made her the most emotional and which story she'd like to be part of.
http://marktilbury.com/tilbury-talks-...


message 31: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments READING FICTION BLOG offers free fiction every month. Two short stories per month by famous authors. Audios too. This week ...

If you are looking for a black cat story for this Halloween season, or just because you love cat stories, or supernatural fiction, THE PRICE by famous author Neil Gaiman will please your tastes. Free read, and animatic read by Gaiman, at READING FICTION BLOG.

https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2019...



message 32: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Reading Fiction Blog! Over 200 short stories by over 100 famous authors, FREE reads every month. This month ...

Granny and that Red Riding Hood! Famous author Angela Carter has a flash fiction (5 minute read short story) The Werewolf, a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. A good one to go with that iced coffee today. FREE read at Reading Fiction Blog.

https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2020...




message 33: by BookWhispers (new)

BookWhispers | 14 comments We already looked at choosing the agents according to your mutual preferences (https://mybookwhisperer.org/2020/09/0...). But the internet is a cramped and wild place. Where exactly can you find reliable agents?

https://mybookwhisperer.org/2020/09/2...


message 34: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments For Readers ... Sir Edmund Orne by Henry James is a marvelous ghost story, especially for your Halloween reading. At my blog, Reading Fiction Blog, I have the short story and audio for your listening pleasure. Stop by soon.

https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2020...




message 35: by Anita (new)

Anita | 2 comments Wow! I just discovered this thread. I book blog about middle grade books. Twice a week I review MG books. Once a week I also examine the free, publisher-provided teaching resources for MG books. I also post one writing tip or tidbit (usually announcements of contests, etc.) each week. Love to hear from you! Comments welcomed at the bottom of every post.

https://amb.mystrikingly.com


message 36: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Anita wrote: "Wow! I just discovered this thread. I book blog about middle grade books. Twice a week I review MG books. Once a week I also examine the free, publisher-provided teaching resources for MG books. I ..."

Good to meet you Anita. Your website looks great. I have a friend who has a middle grade book out. May I pass your name along to her? I think she'd love your website.


message 37: by Anita (last edited Oct 28, 2020 11:16AM) (new)

Anita | 2 comments Yep! Send it along. I do review indy MG when it comes highly recommended, or has teaching materials that accompany it. Tell her I prefer to purchase a physical copy (she won't need to send an ARC -- she worked hard writing her book, no point in giving it away). BUT, and this kinda big and it's a MG thing, if it's only pubbed on Kindle or available in ebook format, I don't read those. I feel really strongly that MG books need to be physical for the kiddos and teachers' classrooms for which I recommend them. Looking forward to hearing from her! This is an example of an indy book (small publisher) I reviewed about a year ago. http://amb.mystrikingly.com/blog/sci-...


message 38: by Paula (new)

Paula Cappa | 47 comments Anita wrote: "Yep! Send it along. I do review indy MG when it comes highly recommended, or has teaching materials that accompany it. Tell her I prefer to purchase a physical copy (she won't need to send an ARC -..."

Great, thank you.


message 39: by Jim (last edited Dec 27, 2021 11:02AM) (new)

Jim Vuksic You are cordially invited to view Jim Vuksic's Blog. Topics include writing, reading, reviewing, social issues, personal experiences, and various opinions. (To-date: 130 followers and 179 blog posts.)

Comments and observations will receive a reply, if deemed appropriate.

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