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readersmagnet · 2 years
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She Let God Write Her Story is about a young girl who moved from Ukraine to the United States shortly after the September 11 attacks. Even though she went through hard times, this young woman chose to live her life according to God's will.
Check out www.yelenaborichevska.com to read up on Yelena Borichevska.
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uniquelyumar · 9 months
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Candid about Couture by Umar Siddiqui, now available!
This is just to publicize that my new book, Candid about Couture, is available now on Amazon, BarnesandNoble.com, and the Readers Magnet bookstore!
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shabdforwriting · 9 months
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VIRTUAL OPEN MIC FOR WRITERS : SHABD MIC
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kenhummer · 2 years
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As a self-publishing authors, marketing their books can be a challenge. Unlike those who work with publishing companies, these authors plan and execute their marketing strategies themselves. Hence, the burden of selling and getting their books out falls on their hands alone...
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lenavlog25 · 1 month
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Experience the thrill of Day 3 at The London Book Fair 2024 with ReadersMagnet Live! Dive into captivating author interviews, engaging book discussions, and immersive literary content. Tune in to our live coverage on ReadersMagnet's Facebook page and discover the latest trends and stories from the world of books and publishing!
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rebeccajordan092 · 1 month
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Experience the excitement of ReadersMagnet at the London Book Fair 2024 LIVE! Tune in now to witness the latest in literary innovations, author insights, and publishing trends. Don't miss out on this immersive journey into the world of books and storytelling. Join us and be part of the literary buzz!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReadersMagnet/videos/1069664350814099 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwav-ZjfLKA Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1BRKjPVpYBBJw
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sairalynch · 4 months
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Authors' Paradise: Virtual Book Fairs Help Authors' Growth
Virtual book fairs help authors grow in a lot of ways. Aside from exposure, authors can benefit from Chapter 5: The Festival of Storytellers 2024!
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kathybarnes · 4 months
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ReadersMagnet is a S.C.A.M.
Many of these independent publishing firms do not have the full features of traditional publishing houses. While it is disheartening to hear accusations of being a scam or bogus company, ReadersMagnet tries its best not to be included in the long list of self-publishing companies with records and fraud and related cases. In addition, ReadersMagnet is a S.C.A.M. as it tries its very best to consistently give its client-authors superior care and management (SCAM)...
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afayeandersonfan · 4 months
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Many organizations quickly took advantage of the situation and arranged virtual book fairs. One of which is the self-publishing and marketing company ReadersMagnet with The Festival of Storytellers. The event has seen various authors dedicate their time to promoting their books and spreading their messages online, increasing their audience beyond their area of residence...
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miyasanchez7 · 5 months
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ReadersMagnet Presents Compelling Works of Authors at the 2023 Guadalajara International Book Fair Day 3
ReadersMagnet, a self-publishing and book marketing company, joins the 2023 Guadalajara International Book Fair to present compelling works of authors. The literary event will take place at the Expo Guadalajara in Av. Mariano Otero 1499, Verde Valle, 44550 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico, on November 25 to December 3, 2023...
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wordtowords · 11 months
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The Age of Atavism
atavism - noun - recurrence of or reversion to a past style, manner, outlook, approach, or activity (Google)
Author William Faulkner in Requiem for a Nun wrote "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Which is something that certainly holds true today. It seems atavism is a daily occurrence as humans tend to enjoy nostalgia, visiting and revisiting the past.
Take for example the recent coronation of King Charles, III. According to Time, the British people gave up approximately $125 million of their tax dollars to shift their Aston Martins, Jaguars, Land Rovers, etc. into reverse so that they could experience a bit of what their proletariat predecessors had witnessed for hundreds of years. Apparently, the UK is the last country to induct their monarchs so lavishly. And with 58% of the population unwilling to take a leap of faith and shift into drive toward an authentic democracy (albeit on the lefthand side of the road), it seems that atavism is the transmission of choice. I did manage to drive a car in reverse down a thousand-foot, serpentine driveway once. It was uncomfortable, but I did get to the end of it safely :).
Yet another example of the past in the present would be the current trend backwards in recent fiction. I am just about finished reading Bangles' Susanna Hoffs's realistic novel This Bird Has Flown, just published recently. The first-person narrator,  Jane Start, who is 33 and a jaded rock star take-off of Jane Eyre, behaves like she is 23 and thinks like she is 64 (the author's age). She has an annoying case of nostalgic Tourette's Syndrome in that she is addicted to spurting out allusions to the 1950s/1960s, something no thirty-three-year-old woman I have ever met, shy of my daughter, is capable of doing. Nor would anyone that age regardless of what kind of parents she had care to do so. (Right, Millennial ladies?) Why Hoffs would want to reference Don Ho and "Tiny Bubbles" for any reason is beyond me. Comic relief? Why didn't I laugh? Naturally, the New York Times gave Hoffs's first effort most likely sans any undergraduate writing classes a glowing review, which makes me think that each manuscript the major publishers send to the newspaper is accompanied by cash, something similar to payola, maybe? Payola? Oh, no! I suppose I am guilty of a trip down Memory Lane myself. Oh, the irony of it!
Hypothetically, if William Faulkner, who wasn't a Buddhist as far as I know, were alive today, I'm sure he wouldn't have a problem with the current wave of atavism. In fact, he would probably use it to bolster the authenticity of his words. As much as we try to think we are living in the now, creating and perpetuating uniqueness, all we are doing is reinventing the past, adding our own twist to what once was. Author Christopher Booker claims that there are only seven original plot lines. If that is true, we may be in repeat mode indefinitely. Even with advanced technology (just say no to A.I.), perhaps the Age of Atavism will be sticking around for a long time to come.
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readersmagnet · 1 year
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Sun-Lion by Charlene Turner
Sun Lion is a magical story that expresses and encourages children of all ages to love, motivate, and become inspirational. The style's simplicity and vivid imagination make this story unlike any other. Charlene Turner teaches children that a person can grow to be a positive person despite trials and tribulations.
Visit www.sun-lion.org to learn more about Charlene Turner.
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uniquelyumar · 1 year
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Promo for my new book, “Candid about Couture”
Fashion is a universal and ingrained language. In differing cultures, it is nuanced and promotes diversity. In “Candid about Couture”, I (Umar Siddiqui) think out loud and make sense of the world through lenses of fashion. I cover different ways of thinking that feed into fashion and that fashion mutually benefits. I liken runways to theater and fashion to dreams; after all, it is endlessly innovative and imaginative. I always want to keep consistent the fact that fashion provides therapy, and it is not only “retail therapy.” Fashion’s therapy goes beyond physical realms and concrete thinking. Fashion is mobilized for good or weaponized for bad, and we make this choice!
*This book is currently under publishing with Reader’s Magnet and will be available in a few months.
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michaeldaigle · 1 year
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New trailers for 'Dragony Rising'
This lucky authors has many people supporting my writing efforts. Here are video trailers . The first is by Anita-Dugan Moore, of http://www.cyber-btyz.com and sponsored by my publisher Imzadi Publlishing. Dragony Rising – Book Trailer – YouTube The second is by ReadersMagnet, who will represent my award-winning Frank Nagler mysteries at the Los Angles Book Festival. Dragony Rising – Book…
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kenhummer · 2 years
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lenavlog25 · 4 months
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Virtual book fairs help authors grow in a lot of ways. Aside from exposure, authors can benefit from Chapter 5: The Festival of Storytellers 2024!
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