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September 4, 2015

Fun Friday

It’s the weekend.  Everybody dance!




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Published on September 04, 2015 04:00

September 2, 2015

Secrets from a Writing Coach

hammock2I’m on vacation so I’m taking the easy way out for today’s blog post.  Here is a great little article I found by John Yeoman, a PhD in Creative Writing and founder of Writers’ Village.  In it he discusses some useful tips all writing coaches know.  My favourite is #6.


Seven Top Tips That Writing Tutors Will Never Tell you


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Published on September 02, 2015 04:00

September 1, 2015

Tuesday Teaser

Something a little different today.  Since Dead and Kicking is now available for pre-order on most of the major online retailers including Kobo and Kobo allows for a preview of the first chapter, I figured I would make the preview available here as well.  So, here you go….Chapter One.  Enjoy!


Dead and Kicking – preview pdf


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Published on September 01, 2015 03:00

August 31, 2015

Something to Ponder ;-)

Found this little gem somewhere on my travels through the internet.  Appears the credit goes to Debbie Ohi.  Thanks!


review


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Published on August 31, 2015 04:00

August 28, 2015

Excellent Advice for New Writers (and a good laugh too)

Read this article today, full of advice for new writers.  It’s worth a read.


CAUTION: Language Warning.


http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2015/08/26/i-smell-your-rookie-moves-new-writers/


chuck wendig


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Published on August 28, 2015 09:53

August 26, 2015

Hmmmm…Do they still call it French kissing in France?

The short answer is ‘No’.


Believe it or not (and you should believe it because it’s true – I read it on the internet and blatantly ripped off for this post) for centuries, there was no official French word for the sloppy Gallic export we know as the ‘French kiss’.  Of course that certainly never stopped them from doing it.  But in May 2013, this huge omission was rectified when the one-word verb ‘galocher‘ – to kiss with tongues – was added to the ‘Petit Robert’ 2014 French dictionary.


une-parisienne-movie-poster-1957-1020417569It may surprise you that France – a country famed for its amorous exploits and which gave the world sex-symbol Brigitte Bardot and romantic photographer Robert Doiseau – is only just linguistically embracing the popular pastime, but Laurence Laporte of the Robert publishing house says that it’s just the way language evolves.


We always had many expressions to describe “French-kissing,” like “kissing at length in the mouth,” but it’s true, we’ve never had one single word.”


The term ‘French kiss’ – once also called a ‘Florentine kiss’ – is popularly considered to have been brought back to the English-speaking world by soldiers returning from Europe after World War I. At the time, the French had a reputation for more adventurous sexual practices.


‘Galocher’ is a slang term that’s been around for a while but only now is it being officially recognized in the French dictionary.  Derived from ‘la galoche’, the word for an ice-skate, the new term riffs evocatively on the idea of sliding around the ice.


Think about that, next time you’re wrapped around your sweetie, tangling tongues.


So next time you’re sweet talking your amour try Voulez-vous galocher avec moi?


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Published on August 26, 2015 18:00

August 25, 2015

Tuesday Teaser

Don’t forget that Dead and Kicking is now available for pre-order at most major online retailers.  Check out my Books and Coming Soon page for details.


The basement of the club was a warren of dark, narrow hallways lined with doors behind which, who knew what was happening.  Unfortunately the throbbing beat from the dance floor above wasn’t enough to drown out some of the sounds filtering through the odd door, so I had a pretty good idea of what was going on behind at least some of them.


A door abruptly opened as we were walking past and I caught a glimpse inside, confirming my suspicions.  We were in an S&M sex club.  A few steps later, another door opened and a tall, blonde vampire wearing 5-inch, lace up platform ankle boots stepped out into the hall.  She pulled a gauzy robe on over her black, patent leather corset.


“Now you be a very good boy Murray and wait there for me.”  She tapped the end of a riding crop against her black leather glove.  “You know what happens when you are naughty.”  She turned and saw me, raising an appraising eyebrow.  “Come to play, Kitten?” she purred, reaching out with the end of the riding crop to stroke my cheek.


I flinched away, not wanting it to touch me and she laughed.  I turned and looked her in the eye and it was her turn to flinch.  “Not unless you want me to snap that thing in half and stake you through the heart with it, Sweetheart.”  I smiled sweetly and her eyes widened in surprise.  Her face twisted into a snarl and she took a step towards me.


Stefan put a hand against her chest, giving her a little push backwards.  “Not now Simeen, this one’s not for you.”


Simeen threw me a contemptuous look and then turned with a flourish.  Her robe billowed behind her like a cape as she stalked off down the hall.  The cheeks of her bare ass jiggled as she walked.  It kind of ruined the whole effect.


Dead and Kicking by Lisa Emme


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Published on August 25, 2015 09:35

August 24, 2015

I Totally Want One!

Do you think this might be a little much for my front lawn?


steampunk-dragon


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Published on August 24, 2015 04:00

August 21, 2015

Fun Friday

funny


Come on, you know your mind was there ;-)


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Published on August 21, 2015 04:00

August 20, 2015

Do you like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain or have I just dated myself?

In a previous post, I compared the book blurb to a dating profile. I thought the comparison was pretty apt, but nothing is more like a dating profile than trying to write your author bio.


pina coladas


The author bio is yet another important, but often overlooked, element of not only your book but any of a multitude of author pages (for example on Goodreads or Amazon) as well as your own website.


Like a dating profile, you need to sell yourself to your readers. Your goal is to make a connection with them, showing who you are as a person. You want to come across as the type of person who would write a book they would want to read.


You really need three versions of your bio:

1. A version to put inside your book as part of the end matter. This can be a little bit longer, but still brevity is key.

2. A version to put on your website or author pages.  Again this could be longer.  It could even be the same as #1 above.

3. A shorter ‘blurb’ type bio for the back of your book.  Keep it short and sweet.  150 words or less.


Just like when writing the book blurb, your author bio should grab the interest of your reader. It should make it easier for your reader to relate to you. Above all else, be honest. The last thing you want to do is come across as someone you`re not – in this electronic age, it would be pretty easy to get called on fudged credentials or accomplishments.


To help you with your author bios, here are a few websites I found useful:


6 Secrets to Writing a Killer Author Bio

How to Write a Great Author Bio That Will Connect with Readers

Tips for Writing Your Author Bio


I hope I managed to accomplish some of these goals with my bio. I guess I`ll have to let you be the judge. Feel free to let me now how I did.


As an added bonus, here`s a few things you may not know about me (and probably will never end up in my bio):



I think a movie without popcorn is just wrong
I can’t ride in the car with the radio on without singing out loud
Spiders ick me out
I can drink a coke slurpee at 3 am when it’s -30 C outside
I can curl my tongue (it’s a genetic thing, I learned that in grade 9)
I think that pineapple on pizza is a waste of perfectly good pineapple (and pizza)
I can’t sit in front of a bonfire without poking at it with a stick
I’m not a big drinker, but have become a bit of a beer snob (I’ll take a good Belgian beer thanks)

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Published on August 20, 2015 04:00