Author Bio: Kimber Leigh Wheaton is a YA/NA author with a soft spot for sweet romance. She is married to her soul mate, has a teenage son, and shares her home with three dogs, four cats, and lots of dragons. No, she doesn’t live on a farm, she just loves animals. Kimber Leigh is addicted to romance, videogames, superheroes, villains, and chocolate—not necessarily in that order. (If she has to choose, she’ll take a chocolate covered superhero!) She currently lives in San Antonio, TX but has been … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kimber Leigh Wheaton @Cymberle
People Skills For Business: Winning Social Skills That Put You Ahead Of The Competition *FREE Guide on How to Deal With Difficult People* by Melissa Contreras @MContreras28
This book is bargain priced from 05/02/2014 until 05/02/2020 **FREE BONUS OFFER: For a Limited Time Download the "How to Handle Difficult People" Guide for Free! Details inside ** This guide is packed with effective tips you can use NOW to improve your relationships at work. Without the right people skills it's near impossible to run a successful company. With them, you can't help but succeed. Are you able to negotiate with confidence? When a conflict breaks out in your business, do … [Read more...] about People Skills For Business: Winning Social Skills That Put You Ahead Of The Competition *FREE Guide on How to Deal With Difficult People* by Melissa Contreras @MContreras28
Interview with Author – Candice Raquel Lee @candicerlee
Author Bio: Candice Lee holds a BFA in Creative Writing. As a long time New Yorker who has studied myth, religion, poetry and philosophy from the Mahabharata to the Mabinogi-on, she has developed a healthy sense of the sublime and the ridiculous. She enjoys travelling with her husband through the Mediterranean where every street is an arti-fact and every sunrise a poem. She is also a sculptor of mythic subjects. What inspires you to write? Great writers inspire me to write, the beauty of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Candice Raquel Lee @candicerlee
Time and Pace in writing novels – Guest Post by Jean Gill @writerjeangill
Time and Pace in novels ‘I jumped out of the helicopter, bullets whizzing close enough to nick one arm. Then only air hit me and that was hard enough to confuse with bullets. Free fall was not what I’d had in mind for the afternoon and, if the ‘chute didn’t open, my planner was cleared for good.’ Pacy, exciting, all-action, in the style of a thriller and making the reader want to know who’s after the narrator, how s/he will survive and what adventures will follow. Suppose the book carries on … [Read more...] about Time and Pace in writing novels – Guest Post by Jean Gill @writerjeangill