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Feel free to promote your books, discuss issues, share news, etc. I also encourage you to invite others who write IR and Multicultural Fiction.
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Latest Activity: May 12
Started by Stacy-Deanne. Last reply by Teicha Hill Mailhes May 12. 26 Replies 2 Likes
Authors let us know if you have any books coming out soon and what you're working on!Continue
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What is the best way to go about naming characters in your story?Continue
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I need to know how you all handle negative reviews. It seems that no matter how many positive reviews I receive it's the negative ones that I focus on. I know that everyone has the right to their…Continue
Started by Laurel Cremant. Last reply by Laurel Cremant Apr 9. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Hi All,I thought it would be beneficial to start a discussion regarding any experiences we've had with submitting to and working with any Romance publishers. How are they with response times? Did you…Continue
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Comment by Deneice P. Tarbox on July 22, 2012 at 11:30am Thanks Teicha
Comment by Teicha Hill Mailhes on July 22, 2012 at 10:06am For writers of sweet romances - Call for submissions from Brynn Carson
Have you heard of Inspired Romance? It's a sweet romance publisher and we are looking for new talent- I am the newest acquisitions editor there and am looking forward to hearing from you and your manuscript-
bcarson@prismbookgroup.com
Please include manuscript and blurb - Brynn
Deneice, Thank you for the information about Kobo.
Comment by Deneice P. Tarbox on July 17, 2012 at 3:02am Hello,
For all who are interested, Kobo is now allowing self publishing. You can publish without an ISBN, but they strongly encourage you to have one.
Comment by Teicha Hill Mailhes on July 15, 2012 at 1:58pm Today on the Vallory V Blog, I've interviewed Amber Grayson. She is the heroine from the newly revised 2nd Edition of In The Moment. Stop by and ask any follow-up questions. Not saying that she'll answer them, though.
http://valloryv.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/character-interview-with-a...
Comment by Teicha Hill Mailhes on July 15, 2012 at 1:56pm Hi Dariel, I sent you a message. I would love for you appear on the Vallory V blog!
Hi, Dariel Raye. Congratulations. We would be delighted to feature your book, "Dark Sentinels" on our One World Singles Magazine Blog at http://oneworldsingles.blogspot.com
For more information on how to have your book featured on our Blog, send a email to hmcsromanceinternational@juno.com and in the subject area, please type: Requesting Info on Featuring My Book on Your Blog
Looking forward to hearing from you. I remain,
Best regards,
Vivienne Diane Neal
http://oneworldsingles.blogspot.com
http://lulu.com/spotlight/hmcs1946
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003ONO6G4
Comment by Deneice P. Tarbox on July 15, 2012 at 4:20am Congratulations.
Comment by Dariel Raye on July 14, 2012 at 10:01pm The first novella in my new series, "Dark Sentinels," went live today at Kindle! It'll be live at B&N in a couple of days. Let me know if you have time on your blog for a guest as I schedule my book tour. It's a multicultural paranormal romance starting a series about a special breed of shifters. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008L87H0O I also posted about it on my site http://www.pendarielraye.blogspot.com
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