Today in Literary History
Today in Literary History...December 14, 1907: Rudyard Kipling receives the Nobel prize for literature, the first English-language writer to do so.ud
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Sunday Foreign Post Roundup
1. Congrats to Beth Groundwater on some great reviews of her latest book, Deadly Currents. Click here to send her a kind word.
2. The next Bryant & May book by Christopher Fowler is on its way to press...Read the opening line here.
3. Cool publisher contacted me about placing books for review on my blog. I checked out their site, and you should, too! Other Press right here-- and their Summer 2011 catalog will intrigue you.
4. When you get to the point of publicity for your book, there is no greater source than Elizabeth Spann Craig. Check out her tips on interviews.
5. Get naked with your favorite Alliterative Allomorph.
6. Elspeth weaves a tale that will keep you hooked to the end. But is it fiction? It's Thirties Thursday.
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Thanks for the wonderful links to check out. Hope you have a great Sunday.
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Michele - Thanks for reminding me of these great links! Folks, I can vouch for them! Checkem out!
ReplyDeleteGreat links. Wonderful way to catchup from this lost week.
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That's cool a publisher contacted you about review books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links, Michele! I will check them out. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for guiding my blogging today! Off I go!
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