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Tag Archives: Australian writers
Pauline Montagna’s ‘Surburban Terrors’ Virtual Blog Tour
This week author Pauline Montagna is busy dropping by many blog sites as part of her Surburban Terrors Virtual Blog Tour. Today, she drops by my blog. First, a little about Pauline. Pauline Montagna was born into an Italian family in … Continue reading
Posted in All my posts, Australian writers, Author interviews, author promotion, Blog tours, Helen Ross writes, independently published Australian books, Virtual blog tours
Tagged Australian writers, Book blog tour, fiction, Pauline Montagna, Pauline Montagna Suburban Terrors, Suburban Terrors Virtual Blog Tour
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Suburban Terrors Virtual Book Tour
Tomorrow, my writer friend, Pauline Montagna, commences her Virtual Book Tour for her short story collection, Suburban Terrors. Suburban Terrors is a collection of twelve stories that delve into the mysterious realm of secrets that lurk behind the tall fences and locked … Continue reading
Australian Writers Rock wants you!
Australian Writers Rock wants you!.
Posted in About Helen, Australian writers, book marketing, Helen Ross is interviewed, Interviews, Marketing, Miss Helen Writes, Motivational, My story - how I started writing, Writer/poet/children's author, Writing
Tagged Australian author's blog, Australian writers, Australian Writers Rock, Helen Ross writes, Kelly McLean
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