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At 6:18am on March 18, 2009, Bert Martinez [The Emotional Engineer] said…
Hello, I'm Bert Martinez, I'm looking to network with success minded authors. If you would like my free report 30 Strategies for Selling More Books just fill out the form below. I look forward to networking with you and if there is anything that I can help you with please do not hesitate to contact me.

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At 2:26pm on January 15, 2009, Jeanie Pantelakis said…
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By involving the local community, authors, publishers, editors, journalists and all forms of the literary world, we are opening their minds and bringing hope where there was doubt.
Scribblers’ Retreat is not the typical classroom setting. It was designed to bring world-class authors, literature professors, editors, journalists, illustrators, photo journalists, proofreaders, publishers, publicists, screenplay writers, and website/graphic designers, etc. one-on-one with young and old alike. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone who has had a manuscript in a desk drawer for 40 years or who has an outstanding poem that simply must be read.
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At 9:21pm on October 28, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
I'm so excited!

Check out my latest blog post to read about my newest cover design, read the latest book review and find out how to attend my first book signing for the JGDS (Junior Geography Detective Squad) children's mystery state book series (signing as illustrator of course).

Here is the cover for the second book in the series just to tempt you further...


Isn't my job cool?

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
IM: willowraven.illustration
At 3:10pm on September 29, 2007, Leeanne Marie Stephenson said…
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At 10:24am on September 7, 2007, Kathleen Gage said…
Hi Sheryl,

I would like to invite you to join my Ning Book Marketing network. I have been a published author for many years and love to network with others who have a passion for writing and publishing.

If you get a chance, please visit my blog to read my special feature called The Author’s Corner. This week’s featured author is Nikki Leigh. http://www.kathleengage.blogspot.com Nikki shared some excellent tips on how an author can market themselves.

Have a great day.

Kathleen Gage

The Street Smarts Marketer and Author

www.streetsmartsmarketing.com
At 8:59pm on September 1, 2007, Colleen Breuning said…
Hi Sheryl, thanks for the friendship. I have to admit that vampires have always intrigued me, too. Remember Dark Shadows in the 70's? I wish you all the best with your book!
Colleen

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Brownsville, Pennsylvana - late of Toronto, Canada!
About Me and My Book:
What Do Vampires Like to Snack On?

Information is power - and being a corporate thief means getting what your client needs, especially on their competitors and their products. Jackie St. George is one of the best in her field and she won't stop at anything to get the inside scoop on a company's new product.

Through a series of strange events she now finds herself in the middle of a much bigger problem than just a case of corporate espionage. She doesn't know what to do or who to trust - if anyone.
But business is still business, though and what's a woman got to do to get paid around here?
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Thanksgiving Vampire Trivia!

Just in time for American Thanksgiving: While not technically a vampire, the Wendigo is a fearsome creature, found primarily in Minnesota and Ontario, Canada. While some might think he's related to Sasquatch, this ancient creature has his own horrible past.


This hapless creature would be created through the rough lifestyle and death of early travelers. Failing to find anything to eat, a trapper or mountain man might fall upon the final frontier - the need to devour human flesh to stay

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Posted on November 22, 2007 at 11:22am —

Sheryl Nantus

Vampire Trivia!

In ancient Peru there was a type of vampire called a Canchu - it would wait until dark and then attack young strong warriors who were asleep, draining blood from their veins. Often they wouldn't kill the victim outright, but leave them alive in hopes of a return visit!


This legend has endured until the present day with the variation that the Canchu now will attack anyone, since young strong warriors aren't as common as they used to be, and they dwell primarily in mountain passes. Still

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Posted on November 15, 2007 at 8:12am —

Sheryl Nantus

Vampire Trivia!

Looking for some old-school vampires? Cast your eyes to the East to see some ancient vampires that have withstood not only the test of time, but of bad movie-making!


Yama, the God of Death in Nepalese mythology, is often depicted as standing on a pile of skeletons while drinking blood from a cup, usually carved out of a human skull. He is a popular deity in Nepal where, as a member of the Hindu pantheon, he receives respect and adoration along with his fellow gods.


So remember -

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Posted on November 9, 2007 at 7:30am — 3 Comments

Sheryl Nantus

"Digging Life" now available for FREE!

My short story "Digging Life" is now avaliable in the October/November issue "Twilight Times" ezine!


Ever been caught between a rock and a hard place? Now imagine that on the moon with your air supply running out and your only hope of survival a criminal who already has a life sentence on his head!


http://www.twilighttimes.com/oct07/s_Nantus31.html


Drop on by and take a look!


Please and thank you!

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Posted on November 5, 2007 at 5:37am —

Sheryl Nantus

Vampire Trivia!

Think that danger only comes in large packages? Think again! In Hungary there's a sweet little creature called the Nora. Looking like a normal human but only a fraction of the size, this monster attacks women who are considered to be immoral; biting them on the breasts and sucking out the blood.
As a result of these attacks the victims suffer an allergic reaction, causing the afflicted area to swell up; revealing to all both the Nora's attack and the iniquity of the woman! This painful bu

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Posted on November 2, 2007 at 11:29am —

 
 

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