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James Case retweeted
PICTURE OF SHREWD PREMIER WAKEHAM ELUDES ME unclegnarley.ca/2026/06/pict… via @Uncle Gnarley
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Kinda makes writing all the more worthwhile! Thank you Lorna.
Twitter friends - this book is a must read. I hope you don't mind me sharing my thoughts on it! Get yours at Coles, Chapters or the Bees Knees! Support our amazing local authors! @JimCaseNL
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You HAVE to get this book! A wonderful read, incredible details, beautiful style of writing, & such a thoughtful insight into life in NL in those days. You will really get an understanding of why we are like we are. I'm almost finished it and I don't want it to be over!
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Drop by the St. John's Farmers Market today, from 9 am to 4 pm, to check out the amazing food and artisan products! I'll be there and hope to see you!
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A plea to my followers out there (I have over 1500, surely a few of you must be interested): My second novel was launched last month! How about purchasing a copy and making my publisher really happy?! merlinstarpress.com/bookstor… #historicalfiction #guernicaprize
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LETTER: The same men Memorial University's name honours, can no longer apply for a job there saltwire.com/newfoundland-la…
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From Facebook. That's awesome! FB says they are Debbie Hart photos and they are off Fogo Island.
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1% of the male population of Newfoundland was killed in the Great War. Memorial University was given its name to be a living, permanent memorial to their sacrifice. None of those men, or those who served with them, would now be eligible to teach at the university named in honour of their sacrifice. DEI has gone too far for too long. (BTW, I wonder if the same discriminatory hiring practices apply to janitorial, food services, and facility maintenance jobs. Or does the unjust treatment only apply to "elite" tenure track positions?)
This week the only university in Newfoundland, @MemorialU, posted 5 tenured professor openings: - AI-driven Navigation - Computational Biochemistry - Genomic Mapping - Indigenous Knowledge - Community Health and Substance Use Each job stipulates that no white men may apply.
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It's my Birthday today. Buy my book! Help me celebrate! merlinstarpress.com/bookstor…
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Never get tired of this.
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To pronounce Newfoundland properly, we say that it rhymes with understand. To understand Newfoundland, you should read my latest novel: Vicory. merlinstarpress.com/home/boo…

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Some years ago. Pups. With their whole lives ahead of them.
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Her last day. She's gone now. I am heartbroken.
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Good Morning from Salmon Cove.
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14 Brutal Mistakes New Authors Make in 2026 1. A bad book cover. It will kill your sales before anyone even reads the first sentence. 2. A bad first sentence. Or first paragraph. Or first page. Or last page. Or any page. Don't write shit. 3. Trying to find an agent. Don't waste the time and energy. I had 500 rejections before I found my agent. This was in 1997, ten years before Amazon created the Kindle. If it's a good book, self-publish it on Amazon. Sell a ton and agents will seek you out. 4. Entering writing contests. Don't. Just don't. You should never spend money to be read, especially by folks who make money running contests. I say this as a former Writer's Digest judge. 5. Signing deals with vanity presses. A real publisher doesn't charge you for anything. If a publisher wants money, run. Which circles back to: 6. Don't pay for help. Self-pubbing on Amazon is free. Formatting can be challenging, so pay for that if needed, or take a day and learn how to do it yourself. Exception; unless you are a graphic artist, you should find a pro to do your cover art. Everything else is a slippery slope. Editors for hire? Join a local writers' group instead. Proofreaders? They're helpful, but AI is free. Manuscript doctors? If they were good, they'd be making money selling books, not charging authors. 7. Reading your reviews. I've had thousands of bad reviews. Everyone has an opinion. Don't take it personally. But if you aren't averaging at least 3.5 stars on Amazon and Goodreads, then maybe your book isn't ready for readers and you need to work on getting better. 8. Going wide. You should stick with Amazon KDP and enroll in KDP Select. You earn more than selling on all the other platforms combined. It's annoying that Amazon KU requires exclusivity, but that's the way it goes. 9. Going to writing conventions and conferences and expecting to sell enough books to pay for the trip. If you want to travel and get on some panels and hang out with peers, have at it. They're fun. But unless you are already a name author, you're not going to move many books. 10. Book signings. They are soul crushing. If fans want an autograph, offer signed books for sale on eBay. I signed at over 700 bookstores. It was great to meet readers and booksellers, but it was brutally hard and did not move the sales needle much. 11. Hoping for awards. You don't need the approval of your peers. Respect the fans you make, treat everyone with kindness, but don't worry if the cool kids clique doesn't accept you. They actually aren't that cool. They are frightened, needy, and riddled with self-doubt; just like you. 12. Making bookmarks. No one wants your bookmark. Have you ever bought a book because the author gave you a bookmark? No. Stop spending money on bookmarks and postcards and business cards and giveaways. They don't work. 13. Comparing yourself to other authors. Envy is the enemy of self-worth. You are unique in the world, and your journey is yours alone. The only one you should compare yourself to is the person you were a year ago. Are you a better writer? Have you gotten more words on the page? Are you working even harder? Compete with that person, not your peers. 14. Giving up. Life is hard. Everyone has been telling you that your whole life, because it's true. Writing is a brutal career, and it has ups and downs... mostly downs. You only lose if you stop trying. Don't be a loser. Work like this shit matters, because it does. You can't expect readers, and the world, to care if you don't care. Fight like hell.
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Good night from Salmon Cove!
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James Case retweeted
In Budapest, there's a university fountain designed to look like a real book flipping its pages

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Replying to @ChaunceyMcG_

"In a distant future where an island matriarchy works to recover its declining population, 18-year-old Kat knows what she wants—and making babies is nowhere on the list." Amazon Editors’ Pick Best Science Fiction & Fantasy amazon.com/Women-Wild-Jennif…
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