Pump Up Your Book Promotion’s March Authors on Tour – Day 9!
Posted by pumpupyourbookpromotion on March 13, 2008
Welcome to Day Nine of Pump Up Your Book Promotion’s March Authors on Tour. Follow along as these talented authors travel through the blogosphere all month long to talk about their books, their lives, and their future projects. Each author will be giving away a free copy of his or her book to one lucky person who comments at a blog during his or her tour, so pick your favorites, follow their tours, and make sure you leave them a note to tell them you stopped by!
Historical fiction author Catherine is interviewed at Paperback Writer . Catherine is the author of Mistress of the Revolution, which is a historical fiction novel that AP reviewer M.L. Johnson says is “definitely a contender for one of the best reads of the year.”
Linda K. Silva appears at Interviewing Authors. Linda is promoting her paranormal urban fantasy novel Across Time.
Tinisha Nicole Johnson stops by The Book Connection to talk about the challenges of being an African American mystery writer.
Speculative fiction author Christopher Hoare shares ideas on how to create an extreme character in fiction when he stops by the StoryCrafters blog. Chris is promoting The Wildcat’s Victory, the second book in his Iskander series that was recently released from Double Dragon Publishing.
A review of Choices, My Secrets by Thomas Wade Bounds appears at Bloggin `Bout Books.
You’ll find Dyan Garris on Innerspace Live to promote her latest book Money and Manifesting: The Real Secret.
A review of Amanda Ford’s Kiss Me, I’m Single: An Ode to the Solo Life appears at The Book Rack.
Richard Dudum shares The Story Behind the Book What Your Mother Never Told You: A Survival Guide for Teenage Girls.
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