This series is an opportunity to showcase posts from around our community and the brilliant bloggers who share with us. It would be amazing if you would follow the links to the post I have highlighted and whilst visiting follow and support the blogger.
The first post today comes from Nicholas Rossis who has a wonderful archive of posts about writing, publishing, blogging and software. Nicholas hosts guest Ashley Halsey, writing about the importance of having an effective blurb for your book.
This is a guest post by Ashley Halsey. Ashely is a professional writer at Luckyassignments.com and Gumessays.com and is also involved in several nation-wide projects. A mother of two, she enjoys reading, traveling, and attending business training courses!
Today, she tackles one of the most annoying things about being an author: writing the blurbs to your books! I have shared some nice tips on writing blurbs in the past, but the whole subject still seems to be a nightmare for most authors, so I hope you’ll get inspired by her tips.
Top Tips on Writing a Book Blurb That Really Sells
They say not to judge a book by its cover – but let’s be honest, we all do exactly that. The cover and blurb are crucial in drawing in potential readers, sparking their interest and, in many cases, can be the difference between a sale and a missed opportunity. Bearing this in mind, hook your reader from the start with a blurb that sells!
Head over and read the rest of this post for all authors to ensure that our books stand out from the crowd: https://nicholasrossis.me/2019/10/11/top-tips-on-writing-a-book-blurb-that-really-sells
Nicholas Rossis, Buy: http://www.amazon.com/Nicholas-C.-Rossis/e/B00FXXIBZA
Blog:http://nicholasrossis.me/ – Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7426506.Nicholas_C_Rossis
Please visit Amazon or Nicholas’s website to view all his books.
The next post on from the blog of author Charles F. French, whose guest is a familiar face over here.. Robbie Cheadle, with her debut post for the Underground Library Society dedicated to opposing book censorship and book banning.. Robbie explores the futuristic and frighteningly prophetic 1984 by George Orwell.
Underground Library Society
Thank you to Robbie Cheadle for her post on 1984 by George Orwell. With this entry, Robbie has joined the U. L. s., the Underground Library Society, dedicated to opposing book censorship and book banning. Please visit her blog Robbie’s inspiration .
If a society similar to that depicted in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury were to somehow come into existence and all books were banned, I would want to be part of any group involved in preserving books. If that meant learning a book off by heart, I would be prepared to do that. The big question for me would be what book to choose.
Out of all the wonderful and amazing books out there, my choice is 1984 by George Orwell. My over view of this book and my reasons as to why I believe it is still relevant to us are as follows:
1984 is a dystopian novel that was written years ago to portray a possible future for mankind as envisaged by the author in 1949. Why would anyone want to read this book now? 1984 passed more than thirty years ago so why would this book still be a worthwhile read today? The answer is that the content and ideas presented in this book are still relevant and it portrays a future that is still a possible outcome for humanity if the threats to our existing lifestyles and our planet are not resolved and harsh totalitarian measures need to be introduced as a last desperate measure to save our world. The threat of world destruction using nuclear weapons is much less likely now than in 1949, but modern people merely face new threats and obstacles which are also of our own creation.
Head over to read the rest of this fascinating post by Robbie Cheadle: https://charlesfrenchonwordsreadingandwriting.wordpress.com/2019/10/07/a-new-u-l-s-member-and-a-post-on-1984-by-george-orwell/
About Charles F. French
I am a writer, novelist, and a professor of English Literature. I live in Pennsylvania. I am a devoted lover of nature, including hiking and fishing. I love reading, movies, cooking, and eating. I enjoy comic books and superheros as well as horror novels and movies.
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Charles-F-French/e/B01M5BZZ6B – Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15997896.Charles_F_French – Blog: https://charlesfrenchonwordsreadingandwriting.wordpress.com
Robbie and Michael Cheadle, Buy: https://www.amazon.com/Robbie-Cheadle/e/B01N9J62GQ Blog: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/ – Goodreads: Robbie Goodreads
Head over to Amazon to find all of Robbie’s books
And the last post today is news of a Halloween children’s story competition from author Susanna Leonard Hill.
It was a dark and stormy night!
Ghostly shadows lurked among the grave stones…
…and from the mist-shrouded forest a ghastly voice shrieked, “BOO!!!!”
Please ignore the fact that it’s morning and the kitchen smells comfortingly of fresh coffee and toast with strawberry jam and the only sound is your preschooler singing the alphabet song. We’re setting a mood here! 🙂
And I bet you can guess why!
Because it’s time to announce the rules for. . . The 9TH Annual HALLOWEENSIE CONTEST!!!
Head over to get the full submission details: https://susannahill.com/2019/10/10/boo-announcing-the-9th-annual-halloweensie-writing-contest/
About Susannah Leonard Hill
Susanna Leonard Hill grew up in New York City with her mom and dad, one sister and two brothers, and an assortment of cats. She went to the Brearley School for K – 12, then received her B.A. in English and Psychology from Middlebury College. She then went on to get her M.A. and M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology and Special Education of Children With Learning Disabilities from Teacher’s College, Columbia University.
She worked for many years teaching dyslexic students, but stopped after her third child was born. Now she spends her time being a mom, writing, teaching writing, and visiting schools whenever she gets the opportunity.
Susannah is the author of twenty children’s books and you can find them all on Amazon.
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Susanna-Leonard-Hill/e/B001JS4H3I/ – Blog: https://susannahill.com/ – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susanna.hill.7
Thank you for dropping in today and I hope you will head over to enjoy the posts in full.. thanks Sally.
Super group of posts, Sally.
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Thank you John..hugsx
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Thank you for sharing my 1984 post, Sally. Such a great idea of Charles French’s. I am going over to read Nicholas’ post now.
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Another very great posting, Robbie! Thank you! Michael
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Fabulous picks today Sal. Robbie’s article was sobering. ❤
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Very Debby…♥♥
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❤
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What a wonderful surprise! Thank you so much, Sally 😀
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Pleasure Nicholas..xx
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All excellent offerings!
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thanks, Sally. discovered a couple more bloggers to follow!
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Good to hear Jim..xx
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Reblogged this on Nicholas C. Rossis and commented:
Many thanks to Sally for including my post in her weekly selection!
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Thanks for boosting the post Nicholas.. hugsx
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Wilfred Books and commented:
A smorgasbord of blogs to choose from!
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Thank you for sharing..
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No problem! 😀
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Fabulous, Sally!
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Thank you Jennie..xx
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You’re welcome, Sally. 😀
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