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Blog Treasures 3-24
Welcome to Blog Treasures! Here you’ll find the best of the blogsphere from the past week. So, grab your coffee, sit back and above all – enjoy *smile* Featured She defeated my champion Perseus by choking him with Rapunzel’s hair. … Continue reading
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Blog Treasures 8-27
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media Are your marketing efforts for your book actually effective? Kristen Lamb continues exploring this topic and … Continue reading
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Blog Treasures 8-20
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media Social Media means something different to each of us. For some it is a bit of … Continue reading
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Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media The fabulous Jen Talty discusses alternatives to traditional publishing in Notes from … Continue reading
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