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Holiday Historical Fiction Blowout – 8 Authors, 8 Days, 8 Great Sales!
Get swept away toAncient Greece, the Roman Empire (past & present),the Crusades, the War of the Roses, the Regency era, and the Golden Age of Piracy.Eight authors share the history and setting of their books.Be sure to follow the links after my post toread all the authors’ posts and then go pick up a great readfor…
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An Interview of Me on Helena P. Schrader’s Blog
Novelist and historian Helena Schrader, author of Knight of Jerusalem, interviews yours truly. I hope you’ll check it out. ><><>><><><><><>><><><> My novel, Men of the Cross, was designated a B.R.A.G. medallion honoree in November 2014. It is available in print and for Kindle on Amazon sites worldwide.
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Men of the Cross – a B.R.A.G. Medallion honoree!
I am thrilled to share this exciting news with you! Men of the Cross has been awarded a B.R.A.G. Medallion! Can you say ‘awesome’? When the email arrived from indieBRAG president Geri Clouston I stared at the subject line “The B.R.A.G. Medallion.” My heart went through the roof. I had to read the email 5 times before…
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book cover reveal – Battle Scars I: Men of the Cross
I am thrilled to show off the cover design for my upcoming novel! Many thank to Travis at probookcovers.com for this superb design. He is a pleasure to work with, willing to listen and to offer his expert advice. Release Date: TBA Follow me here and watch for additional teasers in the next few weeks.
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Sign up now for a chance to win a copy of Battle Scars I
Want an early peek before I post my book cover to the world? Email me (charlenenewcomb at gmail dot com) with the subject line SHOW ME THE COVER! I’ll send you a link to preview the cover about 48 hours before I post it here on my blog on Wednesday. Sign up before 8:00pm (CT)…
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location, location, location – using Pinterest to show Battle Scars locations…
There have been a number of recent articles about writers using Pinterest to promote their interests and their books. I set up a Pinterest account ages ago and let it sit. In random moments I would remember it, add a pin or two, then sock it away for a few months. If you’ve been following…