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29/10/2013

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Day one, 30th October aia_halloween Watch out! There's demons, ghouls, ghosts and other nasties on the Awesome Indies and they're escaping their books on Halloween to host a party for all the gentle souls from the less frightening stories. The spread is amazing, a smorgasbord of genres, over 40 books on sale at 99c from the 30th of October to the 1st November, plus a fun quiz, a meet the monster day and a goody-bag of give-aways. The party starts today with a fun quiz. Click over to the Awesome Indies blog to find out what you didn't know about Halloween.   The Awesome Indies take the risk out of buying indie. They list only books that meet the same standard as mainstream fiction, so all you have to do it choose what you think you'll like. You can click on any of the books in the slide show above or scroll through all the books on the Awesome Indies Monster Salepage.

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WooHoo!

THE MONSTER HALLOWEEN SALE BEGINS NOW  & RUNS UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 23.59 HRS ON THE 1ST NOVEMBER.
You can click on any of the books in the slide shows  or scroll through all the books on Awesome Indies Monster Sale. Go to Awesome Indies Monster Sale Here and don't forget, I'm a Horrible Halloween Host with CHILDHUNT - 99c Amazon.com instead of $3.99 (US)
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Two weeks before Christmas. The villagers of Agios Mamas, in Cyprus, are preparing for the season's festivities. Without warning terror strikes the heart of the village.

Two small children disappear...without trace... the frantic search is on.
Who has been stalking the family for the last six years and knows their every move?

Why has this family been targeted? What is the kidnappers' ultimate goal? Will local author and amateur sleuth, Diana Rivers and CID Police Chief Inspector, Adam Lovell find the children in time?

Join Diana and her friends as they try to unravel the horrific nightmare which has hit the sleepy little village.  In Childhunt you'll meet a real monster of a man - I dare you!

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Books-a-Fire Sale 23-29th October

23/10/2013

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Morning Peeps!

TODAY! The Books-a-Fire authors are back with more fabulous deals and NEW books to buy. There are no gimmicks or hoops to jump, just incredible prices on every single book. Just point, click, and buy books in every genre for just 99 cents each. 
YES!  All books on the page are priced at 99 cents to make your shopping easy and affordable.  For less than the price of a dinner out, you could treat yourself by buying every single book on the page!

To make it really easy, we've also created categories.  Click your favorite category at the top of the page and see all the books that are on sale in that category.  Load your Kindle and enjoy a quiet read now that the kids are back in school.  You've had a hectic summer so treat yourself to a good book today!  Go to http://bit.ly/15u8DGF today or click on one of the books which interests you below...

And of course, I couldn't resist...I've put one book into the sale too...my best selling romance, A VERY FRENCH AFFAIR is up for grabs at 99c! See here for links: AMAZON.COM                                                         AMAZON.CO.UK

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Featuring UK Author Jenny Twist

18/10/2013

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Good Evening Peeps,

We each of us have our favourite authors, whether they're from the US, Australia, Europe , Asia or South America. Being British many of my favourite authors are...British. Apart from all the well known ones whose work we've come to recognise and admire, there are a fair few in number making good inroads into the readership markets. Today, and for the next month or so I thought I'd share with you some authors who you might or might not know about. Their lives are diverse...their work equally so...and some are extremely interesting. My first author, I'm pleased to feature is Jenny Twist...take it away Jenny!

Bio

Jenny Twist was born in York and brought up in the West Yorkshire mill town of Heckmondwike, the eldest grandchild of a huge extended family. 

She left school at fifteen and went to work in an asbestos factory. After working in various jobs, including bacon-packer and escapologist’s assistant (she was The Lovely Tanya), she returned to full-time education and did a BA in history at Manchester and post-graduate studies at Oxford.

She stayed in Oxford working as a recruitment consultant for many years and it was there that she met and married her husband, Vic.

In 2001 they retired and moved to Southern Spain where they live with their rather eccentric dog and cat. Besides writing, she enjoys reading, knitting and attempting to do fiendishly difficult logic puzzles.

She has written two novels - Domingo’s Angel – a love story set in Franco’s Spain and harking back to the Spanish Civil War and beyond - and  All in the Mind – a contemporary novel about an old woman who mysteriously begins to get younger.
She has also written an anthology of short stories - Take One At Bedtime – and co-written the anthology - Bedtime Shadows – with the inimitable Tara Fox Hall.
She has contributed short stories to many other anthologies, of which two – Doppelganger  and Uncle Vernon have recently been released as short ebooks.
Her first self-published ebook, Away With the Fairies was released in September 2012. Her second, Mantequero, was originally published in Winter Wonders by Whimsical Publishing and has just been released as a short ebook.

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My name’s Jenny Twist (it’s my real name) and I’ve been writing for about twelve years, but only had my first book published 2 years ago. I had always wanted to write but life kept getting in the way, so I didn’t actually get started until my husband and I retired to Spain in 2001.

Not long after we moved here Stephen King brought out his seminal On Writing, which has been my bible ever since.  One of the things he does in the book is set the scenario for a short story and suggest that you finish it. The result in my case was Waiting for Daddy (now published in Take One At Bedtime). I was so pleased with it that I sent it to a local magazine, Streetwise, which features, amongst other things, short stories for English people living in the Costa del Sol. To my delight, they asked me to provide a piece every month, alternating between articles and short stories. This was really good for me, as it gave me deadlines to meet and I really set to and began to write down stories I’d had in my head for years (which felt a bit like cheating) and the occasional new one. I also started writing stories for competitions, one of which was set in Spain in the 1950s and later became the first chapter of my novel, Domingo’s Angel.

I spent several years sending stories to magazines and getting them rejected or ignored and I had really given up hope of ever getting any published. It seemed there just wasn’t a market for the kind of stuff I like to write. I tried my hand at more middle-of-the-road romance, which is what the English magazines prefer, but they all have their existing stable of authors and aren’t really interested in looking at anyone else. Most didn’t bother to reply at all. Those who did were usually quite obviously using a form letter and clearly hadn’t read the work in question. I once, to my amazement, got quite a rude letter from a major magazine publisher which appeared to be criticising an entirely different piece. The comments didn’t relate to my story at all. What amazed me was that they should be so unkind to people who submit stories to them. Surely many of these are their own readers. Do they really think it’s a good idea to insult them?

By this time my novel was nearing completion and I began sending it out to publishers and agents. I had higher hopes for the novel because it seemed to be a more commercially viable proposition.

During my research on publishers I had a very close shave with a vanity publisher which had disguised its true nature so cleverly that I was about to sign the contract when my husband, re-reading the small print, noticed it was ‘author-funded.’ I could have committed myself to paying £3,000 (about $5,000) to a publisher who would have had no interest whatsoever in marketing my book, since it had already been paid for printing it.

Then I discovered the site The Passionate Pen. If you are an author looking for a publisher, you really need to know about this site. It not only lists all the publishers who pay YOU (rather than the other way round), and all the reputable agents, but it also has a list of the ‘bad guys.’ Through this site, I found my main publisher, Melange Books, then called Midnight Showcase.

I sent them the novel. A few weeks after that they accepted the novel . I had gone, in a matter of weeks, from struggling writer to soon-to-be-published author with TWO BOOKS to my name. That was one of the happiest moments of my life.

Take One At Bedtime, the anthology of my short stories, was published in April 2011 and Domingo’s Angel, a romance set in Spain during and after the Spanish Civil War, in July.  Since then Melange has published several of my stories in multi-author anthologies, plus another novel and another anthology, this time with the amazing Tara Fox Hall.

Now that I have become established I have found that publishers are much more willing to accept my stories. Not only does Melange seem to be happy to publish my work, but so are other publishers.  It’s like a Catch 22 situation. Once you actually find a publisher it’s much easier to get accepted by others. I’m telling you this so you don’t give up. Success breeds success.

A lot has changed in the publishing industry in the two years since I got started. It has now become so easy and cheap to publish your own book, that one wonders whether it’s worth going through all the hassle of trying to persuade a publisher to take you on in the first place.  After all, a publisher doesn’t do much for you that you can’t do for yourself.

It is completely free to put an e book on Amazon using their KDP program. Of course, you do have to pay for editing and cover art, but maybe you have friends who will edit your work and do the artwork. You may even do your own artwork. But under no circumstances attempt to rely on your own editing. It doesn’t matter how good you are, you can never see your own mistakes.

“Ah, but what about promotion?” I hear you ask. I hate to disillusion you, but NO publisher, not even the big houses, promotes an author unless that author is already a celebrity and expected to be a bestseller. You have to do your own promotion.

This was an awful shock for me. I thought you got published and then sat back and waited for the money to roll in. Promotion is a whole different issue, so I won’t deal with it here, but don’t panic. It’s not difficult, just time-consuming, and you make a lot of friends on the way.

What I can tell you is for me it was worth it. I have never been happier in my life than I am right now. I’m doing what I always wanted to do and it is just as satisfying as I always knew it would be.

Jenny Twist.
Links for Jenny Twist https://sites.google.com/site/jennytwistauthor/home  
Facebook Author Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-Twist-Author/291166404240446  
Goodreads Author Page http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4848320.Jenny_Twist 
Amazon Author Page US: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jenny-Twist/e/B005CI80ZC/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1                                            

Thanks Jenny, for a chance to look into your interesting past...I loved the escapologist’s assistant part...that I didn't know!

And thank you all for dropping by. I hope you enjoyed Jenny's post as much as I did.

Faithx




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A Beneficial Feast From the Garden

14/10/2013

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PictureLots of lovely chutneys and pickles to try!
Last spring I decided I would have a small area of our garden set aside for growing vegetables. In past years it’s always been my husband who has grown the veg, leaving me to plan the rest of the garden for flowers and shrubs. This year he left it up to me. This didn’t bother me one iota, because I’ve always loved getting my hands dirty…there’s nothing quite like growing your own. But one thing I do say - apart from the obvious benefit of eating produce grown for your garden there’s also another important factor to take into consideration...growing fruit and vegetables is important for ridding oneself of stress.

An area by the water and oil storage tanks was cleared of rubble and weeds, levelled, and a water supply added. I sourced some large troughs and plenty of growing compost material. Packets of seeds were purchased from back home in England and in the spring I sowed my seeds.

We spend a lot of our time in Cyprus, in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. Here, the summers are extreme; temperatures reach into the high thirty and forty degrees and usually without rain from June to late September. I decided that as well as an adequate water feed, some shade during these months was essential and erected a length of porous green material above the plants.

The seedlings were well established within weeks and I was fascinated to see my vegetables flourish: lettuce, spinach, hot chillies, and capsicums (chilli peppers), tomatoes, courgettes (zucchini), aubergine (egg plants), parsley and coriander.

I find there is nothing nicer than gathering fresh produce from my ‘allotment’ each day and because of the surplus I have made lots of different chutneys, ready for use within a month of putting into storage jars.

Growing fruit and vegetables and pottering in the garden is not only great for getting rid of stress and eating healthily, it enabled me to try lots of different recipe ideas – some of which I have made up! Next year I will try my hand with different vegetables too.

I have included some of my favourite recipes here. I hope you sample one or two and enjoy them as much as we do…happy healthy growing!

Faith’s Hot Aubergine Chutney
1lb onions sliced
3 tbsps paprika
6 oz sugar
2 tbsps olive oil
2 tbsps salt
2 heads of juicy garlic sliced
1 pint white or red wine vinegar
6 dried red chillies sliced
2.5 kg of aubergine – cut into ½ inch cubes
4oz dried fruit
1 tbsps tomato puree

Slice aubergine, onions, garlic, chillies. Place sugar, vinegar, fruit, tomato puree into a bowl and mix. Heat oil in a pan and add the garlic and onions and fry gently for 10 mins. Add sugar mixture, stir until dissolved. Add any other ingredients and heat gently, simmer until thickened.Scrummy!

Bottle in clean, dry, warmed bottles and seal. Ready to eat in about a month’s time.

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Faith’s Pine Nutty Spinach
About 1lb spinach-washed & torn
2 large onions sliced
1 tbsp olive oil
3 garlic cloves sliced
1 oz butter
1-2 oz pine nuts
Fresh nutmeg grated

Heat oil in pan, add onions and garlic, fry until soft. Add pine nuts and butter and cook until the onions are a lovely golden colour. Grate in nutmeg to taste. Steam spinach until wilted in another pan. Drain.

Serve the spinach with the onion and pine mix added and gently mixed together. Season to liking. Delicious!

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Spicy Tomato and Courgette Salsa
12 ripe tomatoes - chopped
8 oz sweetcorn - cooked
2-3 fresh chillies – sliced
2 garlic cloves - sliced
2-3 young courgettes (zucchini)- sliced,lightly cooked if preferred
8 spring onions – sliced
2-3 tblsp fresh coriander - chopped
Seasoning
Juice of 1 lime
A little sugar to taste
Mix all ingredients and season to taste with lime juice and sugar. Can be made a few hours in advance, serve at room temperature. Scrumptious with barbequed meat and fish.

Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
Faithxx

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