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Boroughs Publishing newsletter

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June 2017

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Play Nice
Saving Alexander
The Auction
Play Nice
Rock a stadium. Bang a chick. Repeat. Dash thought he had it all until he meets Lexi Grant. learn more
Saving Alexander
Punishing himself for a horrific past Alexander seeks redemption and maybe love. learn more
The Auction
Kat wants a baby and decides to go to a bachelor auction to buy back her ex-husband for a week. learn more
 
The Rules of Engagement
Pack Of Lies
everything you know
The Rules of Engagement
Hugh’s been lying for years and now he has to procure a fake fiancĂ©e to cover his perfidy. learn more
Pack Of Lies
Allison learns her family’s secret then finds herself muzzle to muzzle with the wolf of her dreams. learn more
everything you know
After Emma meets Joe everything she thought she knew about life will change forever. learn more
 
Direct Deposit
Kissing Vicious
Solomon's Choice
Direct Deposit
She intends to use a sperm bank and he would give all he has to make a direct deposit. learn more
Kissing Vicious
Kinely is about to get her first big break working as a roadie for her favorite heavy metal band. learn more
Solomon's Choice
Carolyn is fighting her son’s bio father for custody while she’s also fighting her wayward heart. learn more
 


Sur-Prizes

Every month Boroughs and its authors are going to offer special prizes for our wonderful fans.

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Boroughs Book Club
Buy any 10 ebook novels or
novellas and get the 11th ebook free.
(Lunchbox Romances are not included.)
To sign up for the Boroughs Book Club, go to our website.
 

From the Editor's Desk

Seeds…

Chris KeeslarUpon hearing that this newsletter would be dedicated to the past, to oldies but goodies, I realized that I’ve been with Boroughs for over five years. Crazy. Next came a host of other thoughts, like my wife and I have been married for almost six. My daughter is almost four. Other thoughts were pieces of wisdom gifted to me when I was younger, tidbits I promptly forgot or ignored. They bear repeating.
Keep a journal.
Memory is an amazing thing. It holds all of our most cherished moments and all the events that shape us. You’d wish therefore our minds to be impervious vaults, safe places that allow for no change or loss. And yet, they are not. Our recollections fade, twist or sometimes vanish completely. So…write down what’s important. Not only will this be an excellent exercise to grow your facility with language, it’ll force you to think about what’s important. Those words will also eventually be a marker of how far you’ve come.
You only get better.
I wanted to be a writer when I was a kid. Looking back, I realize what adults meant when saying how little experience I had to draw from. Not that I didn’t have a valid point of view, as I was quick to point out, and fascinating conflicts—as does every person—but my understanding and talents have only grown with age. This is true of everyone: You can sometimes process something very well in one dimension, but your comprehension can only grow when you add others. There is no hard and fast deadline on improvement, either; it should always be happening. And it’s never too late to get into the game. Unlike with many other things, with writing, what came before only helps.
Writing is gardening.
You have to do it every day. While your book, should you finish it, will last like a stone edifice—good or bad—your ability to use words effectively and communicate with your audience depends upon practice. Tend your language skills by reading and writing. Always. Otherwise your garden dies.
Start planting NOW.
Life is indeed “what happens while you’re making other plans.” And so you must do your best to carve out time to obtain your goals, not just wait until the time is right. There’s a reason aspiring authors are told “just write.” It’s absolutely the hardest part of the process—especially when you’re not yet being paid for it. But, you don’t eat vegetables the day you put them in the dirt. The best things take time to ripen and mature. But they have to be planted for that to happen. There’s no time like the present.

 


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