Book Review: The Heart Stone Chronicles – The Swamp Fairy by Colleen M. Chesebro

#BookReview #Fantasy #Fairies James J. Cudney’s review of The Heart Stone Chronicles by Colleen Chesebro.

Staying in with Dean Burnett, Author of Psycho-Logical on World Mental Health Day 2019

Linda Hill for #mentalhealth day is chatting to Dean Burnett about his audiobook Psycho -Logical

Free Promotion for Artists, Writers, Photographers…

Want to be a guest on Sue Vincent’s blog? Look no further! Read this post how to be featured #writers #photographers #artists

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Artists, Writers, Photographers… lend me your ears…

…and your words and pictures…

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What drives you to do what you do? Why do you write? When did you take your first photograph… and why? Do you have a new book coming out? News of an exhibition? What have you learned that you can share? Do you have a story to tell… inspiration to offer… Or advice on writing, publishing, or promoting? Can you share tips on photography or art?

If you would like to have a guest post featured on this blog, please email me at findme@scvincent.com

Need some inspiration?

Read some of the most popular guest posts….

Guest author: Neil Rushton ~ Articulating the Faeries

Guest author: Bette A. Stevens ~ My Maine … a new book!

Guest author: Sally Cronin ~ Why…

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#ShareAReviewDay Tuesday – The Curse of Time by M. J. Mallon

#ShareAReviewDay Thank you so much to Marcia Meara for sharing Kevin Cooper’s 5 star review of my debut book.

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This afternoon, please help me welcome Marje Mallon who is sharing a lovely review of her book, The Curse of Time. Hope you’ll enjoy reading this as much as I did, and will pass it along on all your favorite social media haunts. Thanks!

REVIEW:

Kevin Cooper
5.0 out of 5 stars Magical
30 August 2019
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This is a wonderful YA fantasy read. It’s very different from others I’ve read and I say this in the most positive manner. One way or is unique is through the use of original short poetry at the beginning of each chapter providing a clue to the chapter content. It is very well done. I do love originality.

The whole work has a magical feel about it which draws the reader in with a yearning to learn more about all of the characters and their plight.

My favourite characters are…

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#BookBlogger #Author #MeetUp 05/10/19 #NorthStaffordHotel #StokeOnTrent @StefLozBookBlog

I wish I’d been able to attend this #bookblogger #author event in Stoke-on-Trent.

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Yesterday Steph and I enjoyed another lovely book blogger / author meet up.

For those who attended, we can’t thank you enough for joining us and making it such a lovely day 🙂

Book Blogger Author meet up October 2019

Follow, like and share the book love with these lovely people…..

Margaret Moxam

Margaret Moxam

https://maggiemoxom.artweb.com/maggiemoxomaol.com

Zoe Sharp

Zoe Sharp

Zoe Sharp
@authorzoesharp
Author of the Charlie Fox series, wordsmith, ex-photographer, car and bike nut, international pet-sitter, fighting mad and heading for timber
No Fixed Abode zoesharp.com

Rachel Gilbey

Rachel Gilbey

@gilbster1000
#Bookblogger at Rachel’s Random Reads and #blogtour organiser over at Rachel’s Random Resources rachelsrandomresources.com

Misha Herwin

Misha Herwin

@MishaHerwin
Writer of books for kids and for adults. Short stories and plays too.

Jan Edwards

Jan Edwards

@Jancoledwards

Award winning writer of  #crime, #folkhorror and #supernatural#fiction Reiki Master and cat herder janedwardsblog.wordpress.com//

Jill Doyle

Jill Doyle

@JillsBookCafe
A married, working, Jack Russell yearning, reading, blogging, 60+ yr young Yorkshire lass. Overcoming breast cancer and taking…

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Eloise De Sousa’s Space Dust Blog Tour

I’m thrilled to be welcoming the lovely Eloise De Sousa for the blog tour for her picture book Space Dust.

So over to Eloise…

It has been a very exciting few days. The blog tour has gained momentum. We have seen the fire bears rear their heads and writing styles exposed in my storytelling and twisting of tales.

I do think it is time for another giveaway. So without further ado, click on the pic below to grab your free copy of Space Dust. Only ten are available so be the first to click!

 

 

Now, let’s find out a bit more about Big Ox. Inserting an adult role model who was in charge of the care of Little One approached the subject that every parent dreads: who cares for your child when you leave them to go to work? Providing the adult reader with a role model who fulfils that title and delivers the care and attention every parent hopes their child receives when they are away balances out the conflict of the child missing Mummy. After all, the audience for this book is divided between adults and child. Finding a catalyst for a happy medium between the two means the book engages all ages and drives the story forward with a sense of security that everything will be okay.

 

Big Ox came to life when Little One first appeared in my head, sharing worries about Mummy leaving and how scary the world was without her. A larger than life figure appeared at the back of my mind wearing a plaid shirt and blue jeans, an easy smile beneath a brisling moustache and wise eyes that comforted Little One just with his presence. I knew straight away that I had to capture this figure in my head and sketched a large A3 pencil drawing of his squared jaw and balding head. Without wanting to give away too much of each character’s facial characteristics, I tried to capture his back or profile, ensuring each reader could fill in the rest of the details.  It may not be rocket science, but I love putting those extra details into my stories and illustrations.

 

This strong, wise figure teaches Little One that there is more to life than just facts (such as the planets and what they contain) and worries. Sometimes, you need a bit of imagination and adventure to forget your troubles and take yourself away to a whole new world, one where fire bears growl and sea horses swim in creamy mushroom soup! Without people like that in our lives, the world will be an awful place.

 

 

 

Thank you for stopping by and finding out a bit more about this special story crafted for the local libraries to support their Summer Reading Challenge. Please click on the link below if you haven’t already ordered your copy of Space Dust.

 

Click here to order your copy of Space Dust.

 

Do send in your pics and reviews of the book, or any of the others. I’d love to share them with the rest of the readers.

 

Here is a list of my children’s books available now:

 

If you would like to find out more about my books or about me, please click on any of the links below:

Author Page

Amazon

Lulu

Facebook

 

Thank you for joining me. Tomorrow, we will be visiting Lance at Write to Inspire. See you there!

 

It’s been fun having you over Eloise.

Wishing you much success with your blog tour.

Love,

 

 

The Audience Resource You’re Avoiding – Goodreads

Excellent post by P. H. Solomon about subtle marketing via Goodreads.

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Happy Friday, SE readers! PH here and looking forward to the weekend as I’m sure you are. My last post addressed your biggest resource for marketing and what you need to do to make it work for you – audience. There’s a great place to find audience, even interact with them.

Marketing books involves rubbing elbows with readers – it’s required whether we authors like it or not. I’m not sure why any author wouldn’t like it though I understand that many of us don’t want to be forward with people. The sentiment is well taken but I think too many of us believe that means doing very little. Maybe it’s just confusion about what to do about marketing and promoting our books. Here’s a little observation: nobody is going to promote your books unless you do it, including getting to know readers who can recommend your work to other…

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How To Make Your Blog Standout From All The Other Blogs Out There

Need some blogging tips from an expert blogger? Check out Hugh’s informative post in which he answers my blogging questions.