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Diane, an interesting topic. Two of my novels are regarded as controversial — one very much so. Few publishers would want to touch either of them. They are the sort of thing that,if publicised, might make best sellers — or huge flops! I realised whe…
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Announcing WHEN ANGELS LIE now available as an E-book Mythica Publishing has made my When Angels Lie available to a very wide audience. The E-book can be bought at Mobipocket and most major outlets. Love, hate, lust and betrayal. When Angels Lie i…
March 13
Announcing WHEN ANGELS LIE now available as an E-book Mythica Publishing has made my When Angels Lie available to a very wide audience. The E-book can be bought at Mobipocket and most major outlets. Love, hate, lust and betrayal. When Angels Lie i…
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I'm pleased to say that Awakening Love is presently at number one of the best-selling list for Stonehedge Publishing on the Mobipocket web site. Apart from the more recent excellent reviews of the book I found a couple done a few years ago from the…
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I'm pleased to say that Awakening Love is presently at number one of the best-selling list for Stonehedge Publishing on the Mobipocket web site. Apart from the more recent excellent reviews of the book I found a couple done a few years ago from the…
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Gladys Hobson with writer friends, John Silkstone and Geoff Nelder at Geoff's signing session of his new book, "Exit, Pursued by A Bee" taking place at Borders, Cheshire Oaks.

It is pure delight to support fellow authors, especially when they have become valued friends. The three of us here were brought together by a well-known Literary Agency debacle of two years ago. That in itself is a story worthy of telling! Actually it did give rise to a short yarn in my book to be released next month — Still Waters Run Deep, stories of hidden depths...

My books can be viewed at www.magpiesnestpublishing.co.uk

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WHEN ANGELS LIE now available as an E-book

Announcing WHEN ANGELS LIE now available as an E-book


Mythica Publishing has made my When Angels Lie available to a very wide audience. The E-book can be bought at Mobipocket and most major outlets.

Love, hate, lust and betrayal. When Angels Lie is a dramatic and romantic sto… Continue

Posted on March 13, 2009 at 1:48am —

Gladys Hobson

Awakening Love has awakened readers to a good read!

I'm pleased to say that Awakening Love is presently at number one of the best-selling list for Stonehedge Publishing on the Mobipocket web site.
Apart from the more recent excellent reviews of the book I found a couple done a few years ago from the manuscript. The first is a long reader review but I put here just a few snippets:
"This is a story of suppressed urges, a story of deep unbridled passions.
June, a young and attractive adolescent, is bursting with an upsurge of passion as she blossoms… Continue

Posted on March 5, 2009 at 10:11am — 1 Comment

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Books in print within the USA

Second editions of When Angels Lie and Blazing Embers, published under my own name by AGPress, are for sale in the USA. (All royalties go to children's charities there) Chapters of the UK first editions, plus author bio, blurbs and reviews can be read on my own publishing web site:

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Posted on December 18, 2008 at 8:30am —

Gladys Hobson

Awakening Love — "Romantic Fiction of a high standard" (Michael Allen, award winning author and Grumpy Old Bookman)


Awakening Love ebook (Stonehedge Publishing) is available worldwide through major ebook stores.

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Posted on December 1, 2008 at 10:00am —

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At 4:48pm on August 10, 2009, Julie Franco said…
Thank you Gladys for your kind comment

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At 6:05am on May 25, 2009, Julie Franco said…
Thank you Gladys. I love the book cover of (WHEN ANGELS LIE) it realy caches you’re your attention
At 7:00am on March 1, 2009, Diane Tegarden said…
Gladys,
I've been away from my computer, I'm sorry for the late response. If I read all the author's works for them, then everyone would just send in their work and I'd never have "live guests"!! The whole idea is that the poems are being read in your own voice, not mine, or it would be a pretty dull radio show. Hopefully sometime this year you can come onto my show and read your poems, I'm unable to play sound recordings because the show is "live".
Keep on writing!!!
Diane T.
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At 10:32am on December 7, 2008, Author Debra Shiveley Welch said…
Thank you for accepting my invitation. I'm seeing more and more that parents are given "death sentences" to their children's academic careers. No one can predict potential. So it's good that people like us ignore it and continue to stimulate our children and feed their passions.

Chris' are cooking and music.
At 10:30am on December 7, 2008, Mari Sloan said…
I love small towns! You think you know everything about your neighbor and yet you really know nothing at all about what they are thinking. While I push my characters to the far edge of what they are capable of doing, they are so small town. I love it when writers write about what they know so that you get more than just a plot, you feel like you have been part of the place when you finish the book. Your England sounds like a place I would like to discover.
At 9:45am on December 7, 2008, Mari Sloan said…
Yes. Poor Charlie is just never the same. The story heads off in even stranger directions from there. It's a genre all its own.

Thank you again for looking. The South I came from was full of ghosts and hidden secrets. the peaceful setting was always a fair contrast. I love England. I was in London a number of years ago and loved touring the Tower of London, even though England seems extremely civilized about its past. It's always the story that matters. It's just icing on the cake when the setting intensifies it.

:-) Mari
At 1:31am on December 7, 2008, Mari Sloan said…
Here is the link for you. Thank you for looking at the page. My local Barnes & Noble has been very good to me. :-)

http://www.beaufortfalls.com/page6.html
At 3:25pm on December 6, 2008, Mari Sloan said…
Well, yes, I could. I actually have an excert from the book posted, as is, at my website www.beaufortfalls.com. but this IS a "happening" place right now and I like being a part of what makes it happen. To see it as it appears in print, go to www.beaufortfalls.com and follow the links.


Thanks for your suggestion. :-)
Mari
At 1:44pm on December 6, 2008, John said…
Ohhhh okay. That's actually not too bad to do assuming the site will support the code. I'm gonna give you the basic code and then kinda explain what each piece does to you: First the code:

< img src ="the link to the picture here" align ="left">

Whatever text you want goes here


Whatever text you want goes here



Okidoki, the tag with the "p" in it sets this text up as a paragraph. The "img src" tag searches wherever you tell it to search for the picture you want. And then the align="left" tells the Internet browser to keep the picture floating to the left of the text at all times.

Basically, the only thing you need to do is put the paragraph tags in, then the align command in the image tag and you should have it.

Hope this helps! If I confused you lemme know so I can try to explain better.

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