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Ingrid Seymour (Author)
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Shortbread should be illegal!! It is SOOO good! Had some with coffee this past weekend-YUM!! Any other fans?? #booksky #writingcommunity
House of the Raven is enemies to lovers with a raven animal companion and it’s complete. Not my snakiest but it some 😊
I've written 58 books. You have to keep track of those you've read in my checklist 😉😍
ingridseymour.com/reading-list/
Which is YOUR favorite Vamp in literary history?? Bite or think on that for a while... #booksky #writingcommunity
Darn Captain Ahab!! October 18, 1851- Herman Melville's Moby-Dick was first published in London. While now considered an American classic, the book sold poorly in Melville's lifetime and contributed to a decline in his writing career. #booksky #writingcommunity
From Mommy Poppins website: Before alarm clocks, people would pay someone to knock on their window and wake them up. They were called knocker-uppers. Imagine telling a friend you were knocked up (woken up) today by a knocker-upper. #booksky #writingcommunity
Cover Reveal Day Is Here Guys!! SOOO Excited!!! Silver Claws Crimson Tears!! Book 2 of Wings of Embernia What do you guys think??? #booksky #writingcommunity
1851: The Second National Women's Rights Convention concludes. The second annual convention was held in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 15 and 16. It drew over 1,000 attendees!! We Rock Ladies!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Workplace behavior: A survey found that bosses are most receptive to requests on a Wednesday. Hey- go ask your boss TODAY!! Ask not, receive Not!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Fabric arts, also known as fiber arts or textile arts, is a diverse field that uses natural and synthetic fibers to create objects, decor, and apparel. Big Shout Out to All You Great Fabric Artists!! #booksky #writingcommunity
October 13 in history! 1958- English author Michael Bond's illustrated book, A Bear Called Paddington, was first published. It introduced the world to the beloved children's character Paddington Bear. LOVE Marmalade!! #booksky #writingcommunity
FATED MATES - Two characters who are destined to be together. This is most common in paranormal romance. Like Shifters!! Love this Trope, guys!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Geofiction is a type of map design that visually presents an imaginary world or concept, or represents a real-world geography in a fantastic style. Can't take a wrong turn on this map!! #booksky #writingcommunity
The date of October 10th marks the beginning of The New York Times Book Review!! Happy B'Day!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Romantasy books & stories often features strong, tough female heroes who develop from weak to strong. We are bad-a**, Ladies!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Who Doesn't love a Unicorn?? Celebrate Imagination & Wonder!! #booksky #writingcommunity
For many employees, Tuesday is the most productive day of the work week and also the day with the most job applications received. So take a well-deserved coffee break!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Serializations: In some places, like Brazil, books were published chapter by chapter in the Sunday newspaper, making the Sunday paper a key medium for distributing literature. isso é incrível!! #booksky #writingcommunity
The book cover as a way of advertising the book’s content did not exist until the late 19th century. Until then, book bindings—made in leather or vellum—were merely handcrafted protection for expensively printed or hand-written pages. #booksky #writingcommunity
Howl if you like Shifters!! "Hey, you need a haircut". #booksky #writingcommunity
Awesome Friday!! Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe: This is the most famous literary Friday, a native islander rescued by Robinson Crusoe and named for the day they met. He becomes Crusoe's friend. #booksky #writingcommunity
Halloween Sale 0.99 NOOK!! Not Scary AT ALL!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Book Cover Reveal!! Shameless Plug!! October 16!! #booksky #writingcommunity
Love Potion Number 9!! Shakespeare uses a love potion, often made from a pansy flower, to manipulate characters in a Midsummer Night's Dream. #booksky #writingcommunity