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- C’est la Folie by Michael Wright
- Extremely Pale Rosé by Jamie Ivey
- The Sweet Life in Paris by David Lebovitz
- A Summer in Gascony by Martin Calder
- Two Lipsticks and a Lover by Helena Frith Powell
- A Song For Europe by Simon Lipson
- Detour de France by Michael Simkins
- French Fried by Chris Dolley
- Reclaiming Aphrodite
- Busy Woman’s Guide to Safety
- Animus by Joseph Eastburn
- Busy Woman Guide by Carla Thompson
- The Santa Shop by Tim Greaton
- Big Backpack – Little World by Donna Morang
- Embracing the Lemonade Life by Sandra Sookoo
- The Study Train by Kurt Freiner
- Sunshine Soup by Jo Parfitt
- Stay Tuned by Lauren Clark
- Every Soldier Needs A Soul by David McDonald
- The Lost Treasure of the Fourth Reich by Barrett J Clisby
- The Wake-Up Call by Jonas Eriksson
- Signs and Wonders by Alex Adena
- Armando’s Daughter by R J Blute
- Grief and the Gardener by Pat Welsh
- Ex-Pat Women
- 33 Days by Bill See
- Dark Pilgrim Rising by Ralph Buttner
- A Ranger’s Tale by Mysti Parker
- Toulouse 4 Death by Gregory Randall
- Tube and Worm Trolling by Capt Ryan Collins
- Better Off Without Him by Dee Ernst
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Big Steps
Right, I’m really getting somewhere with my author platform. I invested very wisely in Jason Matthew’s How to Make, Market and Sell Ebooks, All For Free and I’m working steadily through. So I now have a LinkedIn account – under Stephanie Dagg – and Chris is currently setting up two websites for me. One is www.headsabovewater.fr for my non-fiction travel memoirs about moving to and living in France, and the other is www.somethingfishy.fr for my racy fishing mystery series.
I’ve joined two Facebook groups, Writing Kindle Books and How to Make, Market and Sell Ebooks, All For Free. There’s lots of inspiration and camaraderie out there.
And I’m finally getting my writing more organised. I had a tendency to sit and panic at my desk and not know where to start on the several projects I have underway. I do drama Queen, I’m afraid. Anyway, now I just set to without the agonising, and if I’m really undecided, then I get on with typing out one of my children’s books. I don’t have the original files any more, but I have the copyright, so I’m updating and revising as I go and will rerelease them as ebooks. First up will be Beat the Hackers, an exciting read that never got the attention it deserved first time round, in my opinion!
So plenty to be getting on with …
My new book
Git yor eBuk edidted propurly
Ok, it won't be as bad as that but it's difficult to see your own mistakes and the spell checker won't tell you!
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