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Children of All Ages Will Enjoy Maretha’s Books
An exciting new author is visiting me today. Maretha Botha has recently moved from Africa to the UK and I can relate so much to the great upheaval she has experienced. Maretha – I just loved your children’s book “Flame and … Continue reading
Can Micro Managers Be Leaders?
He signs himself Vossie on his blog, but I’ve always thought of him as AJ. I’ve never met him, but his fledgling book Fathers of the Sons struck several chords with me when I first read it. It may never … Continue reading
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Tagged Authonomy, Breath of Africa, Ireland
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The Aurorawatcher
I’m Lela Markham, an Alaskan writer. I’m a Christian who lives in Alaska and Jane and I know each other from the Authonomy writer’s site, where my book “The Willow Branch” is available for reading. And you may notice that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska, Alaska Geophysical Institute, aurora borealis, Authonomy, Christian faith, Dr. Syun-ichi Akasofu
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Figuring It Out
Dee Harrison shares her thoughts and experiences as a self-published author at my place today – come and have a cup of tea while we chat… Dee – you are a devoted and determined self-publisher. What is the hardest part of producing your … Continue reading
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Tagged Authonomy, Breath of Africa, Jules Verne, self-publishing, steampunk, Taj Mahal
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Babies Really Can Fly
I will always have a special feeling for authonomy authors, who helped my book, Breath of Africa on its bumpy way to publication over a year ago. An especially warm welcome to Tracey Scott-Townsend one of my generous ‘virtual’ friends, and author of The … Continue reading
Getting Into People’s Heads
I am delighted to introduce authonomy friend, Rosalind Minett today. I have always admired her dogged perseverance with her writings; she is an example to us all. Thank you, Jane, for inviting me to be a guest on your blog. Nowadays … Continue reading
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Tagged Authonomy, blogging, character-driven fiction, Crown Courts, Dan Brown, Jeffrey Archer, Rosalind Minett
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The Business of Blogging
One of my many brand new experiences last year was the business of blogging, which has led me to visit some fascinating virtual homes. At first as a new guest, I was apprehensive, not knowing quite what to expect or … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Ailsa Abraham, Authonomy, blogging, Cathie Dunn, Charlotte Comley, Kristin Gleeson, Lorraine Mace, Michaela Sacchi OBrien, Susan Finlay
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The Making of Millionaires
Frank Kusy is a colourful character, who entertained us hugely with his book when it was going through all its stages on Authonomy, eventually reaching the dizzy heights of the Editor’s Desk. Here’s his take on how it happened. The … Continue reading
Challenges
John Holt is my guest today. I have known him from my Authonomy days, and appreciated his support during the prolonged journey of BREATH OF AFRICA up their ladder to Gold Medal status. He is a prodigious writer – it’s … Continue reading
Shout to the World
It has been an amazing week. First, I discovered that Amazon bracketed BREATH OF AFRICA with Daphne Sheldrick‘s new book, An African Love Story, inviting readers to buy both together as a package. It was an honour to be thought … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Amazon, Authonomy, Daphne Sheldrick, Facebook, Kenya, kindle, Travel, Twitter
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