THE END at last!
M. L. Doyle | December 29, 2013
Tags: Julia Jeter Cleckley, project
Every indie author knows typing the six letters that form two words at THE END of your book is never THE END of Available soon (really in a matter of days) at all online retailers! the work. Those six letters...
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I'm thankful for the Marines
M. L. Doyle | November 25, 2013
During this holiday, when we should reflect on what we are most thankful for, I am thankful for the Marines. J.E. McCollough served in the Marine Corps from1996 to 2005. Of course, I’m thankful for all the men and women...
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An interview with the author of A Fine Fix, Gale Deitch
M. L. Doyle | November 2, 2013
A good writing group, one that offers thoughtful help and criticism, is hard to come by. I’ve bee n honored to be a member of The Novel Experience for several years and Gale Deitch is one of the reasons the...
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Along the Watchtower by David Litwack - a review
M. L. Doyle | October 25, 2013
David Litwack says, “Nothing inspires his writing like the beautiful scenery of Cape Cod.” The chilled crash of the shore and the craggy trees of the Cape are starkly evident in the pages of Litwack’s Along the Watchtower. The atmosphere...
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I blame Congress
M. L. Doyle | October 8, 2013
Tags: breakin, detectives, furlough, goverment shutdown, theft
Call me crazy, but I blame Congress for the words I keep hearing from everyone who knows what happened to me last week. Get a gun and a dog. That’s what everyone keeps telling me since I discovered a burglar...
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An interview with author of The Remaining, DJ Molles
M. L. Doyle | September 25, 2013
Tags: Capt Lee Harding, DJ Molles, The Remaining, zombie, zombie Apocalypse
DJ Molles After reading and frankly, becoming obsessed with the four-book series of The Remaining, I had to talk to the author and find out more about...well, everything. I reviewed the series a few weeks ago, but couldn’t resist the...
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