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Entries Tagged ‘Todd Newton’

On Completing a Book for Podiobooks.com

Podioracket.com welcomes Todd Newton, author of The Ninth Avatar, as guest blogger this week: Websites:  http://initialdraft.blogspot.com & http://tdnewton.wordpress.com Email Listen to his Promo now: [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Todd’s Take One of the first things a beginning writer learns is: deciding to write a book isn’t the same as deciding to finish a [...]

Keith Hughes’ Borrowed Time & Emmy Z. Madrigal’s Star Struck

Episode 16 of Podioracket In this episode Rhonda talks with Keith Hughes and Heather talks with Emmy Z. Madrigal.  Listen Now: [Audio clip: view full post to listen] or Download Episode 16. Borrowed Time by Keith Hughes Science Fiction This is Keith’s first book on Podiobooks.com and we really enjoyed talking to him about Borrowed [...]

Episode 7- Todd Newton & Christiana Ellis with Special Appearance from Emerian Rich’s Jespa

In this 20-minute episode we interview Todd Newton and Christiana Ellis. We hear a special message from Nina Kimberly and Emerian Rich talks to our Podioracket.com Champion Jespa about the coming battle. Plus we share our usual mix of contests & news. Listen now [Audio clip: view full post to listen] or download Podioracket Ep-07 INTERVIEWS [...]

Tip Player, Podiobooker & Preview of Upcoming Eps

Podioracket is happy to add Podiobooks.com’s own Podiobooker blog as a distribution channel for our podcast on news, contests, and interviews with authors. People already familiar with Podioracket may wonder– isn’t something missing? Next week Podiobooker will air Podioracket Episode 5 with interviews from Mike Luoma and David Hitt but will not include the tip by David [...]

  
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