Happy Halloween from horror authors

Join us this Halloween.

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Listen to these amazing authors Andrew Allen Smith, Craig Brockman, Matthew Hellman, Robert Williams, and ghost author Stacey Rourke on For the Love of Books Podcast with host Emma Palova.

Psychic Liotta from Rourke’s ‘Corpse Queen’ sees the beast in the crystal ball as she leads the way into the darkness.

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Panel of Fear will spook you before Halloween

Feel alive this Halloween.

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The special episode, Panel of Fear with horror authors Andrew Smith, Matthew Hellman, and Craig Brockman will air on Oct. 28 on For the Love of Books Podcast just in time to get spooked before Halloween.

Asylums, roller coasters, haunted houses, Zombie walks through the night forests, a man hangs himself during a Halloween scare in the closeby woods, nature at its worst, we drive out to the piers….why do we seek out fear? Or does fear seek us out? Is it natural or supernatural? Normal or paranormal? Do ghosts exist? Is the Tower Farm haunted?

“It definitely is,” said its former resident Addie Abel.

We sneak into attics and basements to find what? When was the last time you were scared? And why?

Author Kathryn Den Houter on fear

Dr. Kathryn Den Houter, author and retired psychologist.

“The reason why people seek out fear is that humans feel the…

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NaNoWriMo 2022

Get ready for NaNoWriMo 2022 today.

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By Emma Palova

It’s that time of the year again to get ready for National Novel Writing Month in November. I’ve participated three times and won three times, and got three books out of my participation. Don’t get me wrong it’s a grueling challenge when you have to write 1,700 words a day to reach the 50K goal.

“Bank on words when you can,” said author Jean Davis, a 17-time NaNoWriMo participant. “There will be days when you won’t be able to write as much.”

Number one tip: Be ready. Clear your schedule for November, no unnecessary projects. Make it very clear what you’re going to be doing in November.

Don’t get distracted, stay focused on your project. Don’t go back to rewrite anything. Just keep on moving forward. The outlines are good, but the synopsis is better. The synopsis clearly shows a developed idea.

Zone into your writing at…

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For the Love of Books Podcast offers tips for NaNoWriMos in 2022

Listen in for @NaNoWriMo tips from expert authors; how to survive the challenge and come out with a rough draft of a novel.

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So you want another book under your belt? After all a year to get out your next book is the standard time frame. All the authors below have done it within slight time variations. They all have a few things in common. Listen in to find out what are those and how to win a signed copy of their books.

https://emmapalova123.podbean.com/e/tjlondon-pens-prequel-man-of-war/

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OCTOBER GUEST AUTHORS

October guest authors on For the Love of Books Podcast sponsored by Doc Chavent, The Lowell Ledger and Modern History Press.

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Welcome these Indie and small press authors. They represent fascinating genres.

FOR THE LOVE OF BOOKS PODCASTwith hostEMMA PALOVA

Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy in the podcast book giveaway with a personalized message by Indie and small press authors.

http://emmapalova123.podbean.comand on https://anchor.fm/emma-palova, major podcasting apps

October Schedule

T.J. London, Man of War, Oct. 7

Joanna Walitalo, Woodburnings, Oct. 14

Kathryn Den Houter, Prison Shadows, Oct. 21

Chris Stark, Carnival Lights, Oct. 28

Sponsored by Doc Chavent, The Lowell Ledger, Modern History Press

If you would like to be a guest on For the Love of Books Podcast, please fill out the form. If you would like to be a sponsor please contact Emma in the comment box below.

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