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Nathan Bransford's procrastination subforum has a popular thread just like this. It's a friendly place where your spam can be cherished and celebrated.

Today, I blogged about how to write a great author bio, and your favorite gay boys from In Living Color's 'Men on Film' made a guest appearance:

Let's Talk About Bios, Baby. Let's Talk About You and Me.

Okay, your turn.
 
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I posted a review of William Capbell's Dead Forever: Awakening

"Immortality is a well-worn theme in fantasy and sci-fi. It's in a neck-and-neck tie with "world domination" as the most popular goal for villains in all sorts of stories, driving the ambitions of everyone from Voldemort to Emperor Palpatine. It is also in heavy rotation currently with the numberless volumes that have been written on vampires, zombies, and other monstrous denizens traditionally associated with everlasting life. In these examples immortality is ultimately given a negative connotation, with nearly every story becoming a warning about the dangers and pitfalls of living long past your allotted time.

William Campbell's Dead Forever novel series takes a different approach..."

http://jonslineofsight.blogspot.com/2010/11/book-review-of-dead-forever-awakening.html#more
 
#230 ·
I don't know why I never thought to use this thread before - I feature KB authors quite frequently on my blog!

Okay, no time like the present to start:

Yesterday I posted Chapter One of Not What She Seems by Victorine Lieske. Wednesday we'll be running a giveaway contest of her paperback and Friday I'll be posting her book trailer! It's Victorine Week at Fiction for Dessert! ;D
http://fictionfordessert.blogspot.com

I hope you'll stop by!

Karen
 
#235 ·
It's Simple Math

My speculation on why Amazon chose $2.99 as the minimum price point for the 70% royalty.

-David
 
#240 ·
I wrote a slightly rambling post about the moment I got the inspiration for my first novel. But the guy who left the first comment did a much better job...

Amanda
 
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Check out here http://therighttopublish.blogspot.com/2010/11/most-agreeable-of-executioners-steve.html an interview with our own Kindle Boards fellow Steve Silkin on his young years in Paris and his discussions with the remarkable Emil Cioran.

To give you a quick idea on Cioran, here is advice for writers, Cioran-style: "Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone."

Gabriela
 
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