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Blog: Singing? from
Punning in the group Dad Jokes and Funny Memes 1 week, 6 days agoDid you know that at any given moment, the urge to sing, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” is just a whim away, a whim away, a whim away…
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Blog: Sally Rooney says she will be unable to publish books in UK while Palestine Action banned from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 weeks agoAuthor tells high court her public support for group means her books could disappear from UK stores altogetherThe Irish author Sally Rooney has told the high court […]
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Blog: A Particularly Nasty Case by Adam Kay audiobook review – a wayward doctor turns detective from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 weeks agoAndy Serkis revels in his narration of the first murder mystery from the author of This Is Going to Hurt, which showcases Kay’s signature pitch-black humourDr E […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
The reader onboarding problem in the group Author Platforms: 2 weeks agoThe reader onboarding problemWe authors have but one problem – reader onboarding. Once a reader loves one of your books, they are on board to read the rest. The […]
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Blog: Only Rogue Actions, Jennifer Estep from
RogerBW's Blog: reading in the group Book Reviews by RogerBW feed 2 weeks, 1 day ago2025 romantic SF, fifth of an ongoing series. Vesper Quill and Kyrion
Caldaren are about to go into an automated arena to test and
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
Your author platform is not marketing it is reputation in the group Author Platforms: 2 weeks, 1 day agoYour author platform is not marketing it is reputationAn author platform is not (just) marketing. In fact, it is mostly anything but marketing. Marketing is what you use to grow your platform. […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
You were never selling books in the group Author Platforms: 2 weeks, 2 days agoYou were never selling booksAs an author, your job has never been to sell books. Readers don’t buy books; they buy trust in an author. That’s what you are selling – […]
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Blog: Poem of the week: Missing You by Miles Burrows from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 weeks, 3 days agoThe moon becomes the witty image of an isolated and contemptuously neglected elderly relationMissing YouSlow Puncture by Miles Burrows (Carcanet Press, £12.99). To […]
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Blog: Burning Bright, Melissa Scott from
RogerBW's Blog: reading in the group Book Reviews by RogerBW feed 2 weeks, 3 days ago1993 sf. Quinn Lioe is a pilot and a Gamer, and a layover on the world
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
What an author platform is not in the group Author Platforms: 2 weeks, 3 days agoWhat an author platform is notThere can be some confusion around what exactly an author platform is or is not. Here are a few things an author platform definitely is […]
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Blog: Has Britain become an economic colony? from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 weeks, 4 days agoThe UK could’ve been a true tech leader – but it has cheerfully submitted to US dominance in a way that may cost it dearTwo and a half centuries ago, the Ame […]
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Blog: What a Carve Up by Jonathan Coe from
Dogwood Tales in the group Book Reviews by Dogwood Tales feed 2 weeks, 4 days agoAnother entry in the humour strand of our book club and one that I’m a bit ambivalent about to be honest. The story starts with a potted history of the Winshaws of […]
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Blog: Jokes about German sausage are the wurst from
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Blog: Q. Why couldn’t the pony sing in the choir? from
Punning in the group Dad Jokes and Funny Memes 2 weeks, 5 days agoA. He was a little horse.
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Blog: Lonesome Road, Patricia Wentworth from
RogerBW's Blog: reading in the group Book Reviews by RogerBW feed 2 weeks, 6 days ago1939 mystery/thriller, third in the Miss Silver series. Rachel
Treherne inherited her father’s fortune, and has carried on his
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Blog: The Romance Reader’s Ultimate Black Friday 2025 Gift Guide from
Mills & Boon Blog in the group Mills and Boon fans 3 weeks agoLooking for the best book offers this Black Friday? You’re in the right place! Whether you’re hunting for sizzling stories … Continued
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Blog: HARPERVOYAGER TO PUBLISH DARK ROMANTIC FANTASY TRILOGY FROM DEBUT BUCKLEY from
Press Releases Archive – HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate in the group Harper Collins 3 weeks, 1 day agoThe post HARPERVOYAGER TO PUBLISH DARK ROMANTIC FANTASY TRILOGY FROM DEBUT BUCKLEY appeared first on HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate.
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Blog: HarperCollins signs multi-year deal with globally beloved brand Toca Boca® from
Press Releases Archive – HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate in the group Harper Collins 3 weeks, 1 day agoThe post HarperCollins signs multi-year deal with globally beloved brand Toca Boca® appeared first on HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate.
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Blog: HarperNorth celebrate 75th anniversary of the Peak District with new book from Tom Chesshyre from
Press Releases Archive – HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate in the group Harper Collins 3 weeks, 1 day agoThe post HarperNorth celebrate 75th anniversary of the Peak District with new book from Tom Chesshyre appeared first on HarperCollins Publishers – HCUK Corporate.
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Blog: Puck of Pook's Hill, Rudyard Kipling from
RogerBW's Blog: reading in the group Book Reviews by RogerBW feed 3 weeks, 1 day ago1906 fantasy for children. Living in Sussex, Dan and Una run into
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Blog: The Dinner Party by Viola van de Sandt review – a formidable debut from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 weeks, 1 day agoAn intimate soiree builds to a horrific climax in this visceral novel about a young woman tasked with hosting a meal for her fianceLiterature loves a dinner party. […]