Tag: authors
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Blog Tour: Dan Buri – Pieces Like Pottery
One of the coolest things EVER as a published author is meeting other published authors and making new friends. Just before the release of The Edge of Nowhere, I met a talented writer named Dan Buri who was incredibly kind to me and help me launch my novel. His collection of short stories, Pieces Like Pottery: Stories of Loss and […]
C.H. Armstrong
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MONIQUE RAPHEL HIGH: Final Countdown Author Takeover BONUS Author!
Heads up! I’m so excited to announce a BONUS addition to THE FINAL COUNTDOWN AUTHOR TAKEOVER PARTY TOMORROW FROM NOON UNTIL 6:00 PM CENTRAL TIME! My very dear friend and mentor, Monique Raphel High, has graciously agreed to be part of my takeover team! She will be hosting from Noon until 12:30 PM, and I […]
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Bianca M. Schwarz – Final Countdown Takeover Author #11
Today is Sunday and I’m a little late getting my post up today. But that doesn’t lessen my excitement at introducing you to my dear friend, Bianca M. Schwarz. Bianca is the 11th author who has graciously agreed to be part of my Author Takeover Team for THE FINAL COUNTDOWN AUTHOR TAKEOVER PARTY TOMORROW ON […]
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Cara Sue Achterberg – Final Countdown Takeover Author #1
Meet Cara Sue Achterberg – the 1st Author who has graciously agreed to join my team as a Takeover Author for THE FINAL COUNTDOWN TAKEOVER PARTY celebrating the release of my novel, The Edge of Nowhere!
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Contest Winner Announcement!
Congratulations to our WINNERS — yes, I said “WINNERS” as in more than one winner!
C.H. Armstrong
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Querying: Choose Your Family!
If you’re thinking about writing and querying a novel, know that you don’t have to do this alone.
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Book Review: “Pretty Baby” by Mary Kubica
A story with a dozen twists and turns — coupled with secrets, lies and misunderstandings — that will keep you on your toes until the very last page!
C.H. Armstrong
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Books, Books and More Books!
Check out my haul of exceptional reading from my trip to Barnes and Noble yesterday
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PitchWars: My Bio for a YA CONTEMP Mentor!
My mentor needs to love To Kill a Mockingbird, diverse characters, blended families and the real-life issues of teens
C.H. Armstrong