So Many Places to Go: COTT Guest Post by Gail Pallotta
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So Many Places to Go: COTT Guest Post by Gail Pallotta

Guest post by Gail Pallotta Julie’s note: I’m part of the Clash of the Titles (COTT) blog alliance. Each week I feature an article from that site. COTT allows readers to choose their favorite snippet from their favorite authors…without knowing who their author is until after voting. Go visit them and learn more, voters are…

Clash of the Titles (COTT)Winner’s Announcement by April W. Gardner
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Clash of the Titles (COTT)Winner’s Announcement by April W. Gardner

-guest post by April W Gardner Rosslyn Elliot–Winner of the Best Protagonist Clash Fairer Than Morning was voted as having the best protagonist description by Clash of the Titles readers. Her worthy competitor was Pamela Thibodeaux’s Tempered Hearts. A snapshot of her winning excerpt: Will groaned. His eyes still would not focus, though the barn’s…

Clash of the Titles Blog Alliance: The Progtagonist You Can’t Forget
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Clash of the Titles Blog Alliance: The Progtagonist You Can’t Forget

Guest post by Amanda Flower When you finish reading a novel, are you ever sad to see the protagonist go? Does it feel like you’re saying good-bye to a good friend? Those are signs of well-crafted main characters, like the ones in our excerpts this week.   There are many protagonists whom I’ve met in…

COTT’s (Clash of the Titles) first YA Champ: Shellie Neumeier
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COTT’s (Clash of the Titles) first YA Champ: Shellie Neumeier

Julie’s Note: This is my first post as part of the COTT (Clash of the Titles) blog alliance. I’ve been a fan of this concept and their site since their first post. If you aren’t familiar with it two excerpts are posted on their site for you to vote on. In a course of two…