By Julie Elizabeth Powell on November 15, 2011
Julie’s Quick Picks for November
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on October 15, 2011
Julie’s Quick Picks for October
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on August 14, 2011
Julie’s Quick Picks for August!
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on June 2, 2010
Afterlives: The Collectionby Velerion Damarke Terrific. I was drawn from the first…what a great way of describing a character without being boring, giving immediate interest. A fantastic idea, which is written in such a way as to make it entirely ‘real’ – an almost ‘world weary’ voice of someone who ‘just has to get the [...]
Posted in Julie Elizabeth Powell, Quick Picks | Tagged afterlives, elise vancise, in the dark, Julie Elizabeth Powell, julie's quick picks, Lulu book, lulu.com books, velerion damarke |
By Julie Elizabeth Powell on March 1, 2010
Great taster at the beginning to spur the reader into turning the page. Such mastery of words, painting glorious pictures. Observant too – with such lines as (about death) ‘…is a clumsy thing of the darkness…discovered in the dawn.’ Terrific. Mystery from the onset, this is a story of action and surprise.
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By Shannon Yarbrough on August 17, 2009
I was excited to receive a hard copy of Richard Garfinkle’s Exaltations in the mail to read and review because it is the first hard cover book I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing produced from Lulu. The physical quality of this book is outstanding so I’d like to share a few of my own photos of it for other authors who might be considering a hardcover edition of their own work.
Posted in Experimental/Narrative, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged biographer, exaltations, fantasy, Lulu book, POD hardcover, print on demand book, richard garfinkle |
By Guest Reviewers on June 30, 2009
As a grandfather to five grandchildren, aged seven to ten, I was interested to learn what this book has to offer in the way of advice on how to be a grandparent. The answer is it has much to offer. The two authors offer great insight with ideas and suggestions that should be beneficial to any grandparent, but especially to the new grandparent.
Posted in Educational, Harry E. Gilleland, Jr., Home/Family/Food, Self-help/Motivational | Tagged grandparent, Lulu book, michelle johnston, rosemary weis, welcome to grandparenting |
By Shannon Yarbrough on March 30, 2009
As March comes to a close, our Birthday Bash is also over but this month brought us many things to celebrate.
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By Julie Elizabeth Powell on March 23, 2009
Well written and thought provoking, this is an excellent example of social history. Although a very personal view, its colourful style paints a variety of fabulous images that both delight and shock the reader.
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By Shannon Yarbrough on February 28, 2009
I received $16.91 deposited today from Amazon, but this is not from Kindle sales. This is actually from Associate sales where people purchased my book through special links which I provided. I highly advise that you sign up for the Amazon Associates program because it’s like getting paid twice for your book. You’ll earn a commission from every thing they buy through the Amazon link, and you’ll also earn a royalty through Lulu for the distribution sales of your book. To join, scroll all the way to the bottom of any page on Amazon and click on Join Associates. They provide different tools to create your own bookstores, product links, etc.
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