And now for something different: an art show. “Facial Hair,” portraits by Dominique LaBrosse. Since the real show is only available to local people, the photographer has given permission to post some of the works here, on the understanding that they are the intellectual property of Dominique Labrosse Photography, and permission to use them in…
Month: November 2015
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A Sudden Gust of Gravity by Laurie Boris
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This story is a love triangle between Christina, a hesitant magician’s assistant, Reynaldo the Magificent, her boss, and Devon, the resident doctor who suspects her bruises may not be the rehearsal accidents she considers them. If you ever harboured a sneaking suspicion that a woman who gets into an abusive relationship has some kind of…
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A Blind Eye: Adam Kaminski Mystery Series Book 1 by Jane Gorman
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Here I go, creating new classifications of writing again. If anything, this book should fall into a genre called “Cozy International Mystery.” It has all of the trappings of Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne series, but the sex, violence and gratuitous non-stop action are all toned down. There is more time spent on characterization, social setting and…
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Should I Use MailChimp for my Newsletters? (At Indies Unlimited)
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My post at Indies Unlimited this month is a description of how I use MailChimp, an email marketing service. This is not a review or an endorsement. It is a slice of life that perhaps you can learn from. http://www.indiesunlimited.com/2015/11/10/should-i-use-mailchimp-for-my-author-newsletter/ Have a look and contribute to the discussion!
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The Dead List (A John Drake Mystery) by Martin Crosbie
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When I was teaching I mentored a student teacher of First Nations heritage. One day he sat down on a chair and gathered the students around him on the floor to listen. And then he proceeded to blow the lesson. He was doing everything wrong, and I wondered what I was going to tell him…
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“Capture the Cover Contest” Winners!
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Thanks to all who entered the “Capture the Cover” contest. I got what I wanted out of it. Namely, the fact that my cover carries a lot of the right information to readers. “Storm over Savournon” is a historical novel about the effects of the French Revolution on a small village in the southeast corner of…