The original definition of the phrase ‘Heard it through the Grapevine’ is: The term originated in the USA and comes from the telegraph system invented in the 19th century by Samuel Mors…
BLOWING MY OWN TRUMPET BY KJ ROLLINSON
I’m blowing my own trumpet this week, because I received an email from a reader of ‘Where Lies My Heart’ (winner of the Ian Govan Award, 2015). She dowloaded it to her Kindle and …
BATTLES WITH AMAZON.COM ABOUT REVIEWS/SHORT LINKS ‘WHERE LIES MY HEART’ BY KJ ROLLINSON
I had two battles with Amazon.com about reviews and short links. I quote one of their original guideline. ‘After your first purchase you’ll be able to review any product on Amazon regar…
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Where Lies My Heart, winner of the Ian Govan Award, 2015, by K J Rollinson
My latest book ‘Where Lies My Heart’, winner of the Ian Award, 2015, (an adult book) is now published on Amazon and CreateSpace. I’ve got a five-star review on the e.book version,…
Source: Where Lies My Heart, winner of the Ian Govan Award, 2015, by K J Rollinson
UNJUSTIFIED! BY K J ROLLINSON
I’ve republished The Rode to Justice (John Rode, 1st-grade detective, murder stories) Kindle book. I have put the book ‘UNJUSTIFIED’ after I got a review on Amazon. As you can see…
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WHAT’S IN A NAME? BY K J ROLLINSON
Did you wonder whether the expressions ‘the real McCoy’ or ‘Gordon Bennett!’ came from? I did, so I looked them up. I find the explanations very interesting, and I pass them…
Rudyard Kipling, 1865 – 1936, by K J Rollinson
I have recently read a book entitled ‘The Unforgiving Minute, A Life of Rudyard Kipling,’ by Harry Ricketts. born in London in 1950. Rudyard Kipling was born on 30th December 1865 in Bo…
Why is It So Hard to Get Readers to Write Reviews?
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Spoonerism by K J Rollinson
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