Donna Brown
Donna Brown is a self-employed consultant and freelance editor, who blogs regularly about books and writing and also writes short stories. She is married to fantasy author David M. Brown and they live in Yorkshire, UK with their six rescue cats. Donna is currently organising ‘Adopt an Indie’ month (November 2011), bringing together authors, bloggers and readers. You can find out more by visiting http://adoptanindie.com.
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Book Review: Farsighted - Emlyn ChandReview of Emlyn Chand's debut novel, Farsighted
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Author Interview: Katie StephensKatie Stephens joins me this week to share some insights into her personality and writing and introduce her romance novel, Candles on the Sand
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These Aren't the Followers You're Looking For.Are your follower numbers flagging? Discover five simple ways to make yourself an unappealing Twitter follow - and then avoid them!
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Book Review: Doodling - Jonathan GouldReview of Jonathan Gould's humorous novella, Doodling
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Book Review: All but My Life - Gerda Weissman KleinReview of holocaust survivor Gerda Weissman Klein's moving memoir, All But My Life
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Author Interview: Jennifer ChaseThis week I'm interviewing Jennifer Chase, author of Silent Partner
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Not Easy but Worth It: 6 Plus Points to Going IndieWhy would anyone choose to publish independently? Surely it's nothing but work, work, work? Hard work it may be but there are actually great benefits to it... -
Book Review: Blue Blood for Life - Stacy EatonBook review of Blue Blood for LIfe, the second novel in the paranormal suspense series My Blood Runs Blue by Stacy Eaton
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The Real Cost of the 99 Cent Ebook?Cheap fiction has never been so readily available but does this easily availability lead us to devalue authors' work? -
10 Ebook Stores that Aren't Amazon!Amazon is often the automatic choice when buying ebooks but here's a list of 10 alternatives to try...
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Review: "The Pineville Heist" - Lee ChambersBook review of Lee Chamber's dark-comedy adventure 'The Pineville Heist'. The book was adapted from the screenplay of the same name.
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Review: The Rise and Fall of the Third ReichBook review of William L. Shirer's chronicle of Hitler's rise to power and the events that led to World War II.
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Author Interview: David M. BrownThis week I'm interviewing fantasy author David M. Brown, who released his debut novel Fezariu's Epiphany earlier this year.