Stacy Juba's Blog, page 100
October 7, 2010
Columbus Day Special: Giveaways Coming Up Friday and Saturday
Ir's almost Columbus Day and I'll have some special holiday giveaways for my blog readers this weekend. On Friday, author Cherish D'Angelo , aka Cheryl Kaye Tardif, will share a 25 Years post as part of her Cherish the Romance Virtual Book Tour. Everyone who leaves a comment and their email address in response to [...]
Published on October 07, 2010 03:00
October 6, 2010
25 Years Ago Today: Visit With Monastery Murders Series Author Donna Fletcher Crow
I'd like to welcome my guest Donna Fletcher Crow. Donna is the author of 35 books, mostly novels dealing with British history. The award-winning Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England, is her best-known work, an Arthurian grail search epic covering 15 centuries of English history. A Very Private Grave, book 1 in the Monastery Murders [...]
Published on October 06, 2010 03:00
October 5, 2010
Readers Wanted for Book Club: Discover New Authors
This is a press release we just posted for Bestseller Bound. If you'd like to discuss books and discover new authors, we'd love to have you join our new book club! Here are the details: A new book discussion group is forming at the Bestseller Bound message board forum and anyone interested is invited to [...]
Published on October 05, 2010 03:00
October 4, 2010
25 Years Ago Today: 'And The Beat Goes On' Author Tracy Krauss
I'd like to welcome author Tracy Krauss today. Tracy is the author of And The Beat Goes On, the story of an archeologist whose remarkable discovery unleashes such controversy that his very life is in danger. Tracy grew up in small town Saskatchewan and has enjoyed writing numerous stories, plays, and novels for over twenty [...]
Published on October 04, 2010 03:00
October 3, 2010
'The Flag Keeper' Hits Bookshelves in Time for Patriotic Holidays
Below is a press release that I recently distributed through various online networks. If you know anyone who might be interested, I would appreciate any help in spreading the word! Be sure to visit the blog Columbus Day weekend for a chance at a fantastic giveaway.
Published on October 03, 2010 03:00
October 1, 2010
5 Overlooked Methods To Create Enthusiastic Readers
I'd like to welcome my guest Margo Smith. To celebrate the brand new release of my patriotic children's picture book The Flag Keeper, I invited Margo to share her terrific article on how parents can encourage their children to read. Here is what Margo has to say: An innumerable list of activities in children's worlds [...]
Published on October 01, 2010 03:00
September 29, 2010
25 Years Ago Today: Fiction Author, Poet and Former Singing Telegram Monica M. Brinkman
I'd like to welcome Monica M. Brinkman, a freelance fiction writer and poet, to my blog today. Monica has quite a humorous 25 Years Ago experience to share with us, but first, here is an introduction. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, she relocated to San Jose, CA, where she co-wrote and appeared in [...]
Published on September 29, 2010 03:00
September 28, 2010
Properly Retire Your American Flag With A Veteran Service Organization
I recently received this press release and thought that it was valuable information to pass on, since the whole purpose of my children's picture book The Flag Keeper is to raise awareness of U.S. flag etiquette. If you can't find a local VFW or American Legion Post to retire your worn out flag, here is [...]
Published on September 28, 2010 03:00
September 26, 2010
25 Years Ago Today: Memoirs From The Asylum Author Kenneth Weene
I'd like to welcome my guest Kenneth Weene. Having studied economics at Princeton, Ken trained as a psychologist at Adelphi University's Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies. He has also become an ordained minister and has worked as an educator, pastoral counselor, and psychotherapist. Most of that work was in New York where he was employed [...:]
Published on September 26, 2010 03:00
September 24, 2010
Blog Interviews: Ancient Rome, U.S. Flag Etiquette and Writing
I was fortunate to have been interviewed on two fabulous blogs this past week. As a former reporter, I was impressed by the unique slant that each interviewer brought to their set of questions. First, I chatted with author Monica M. Brinkman at the site Meaningful Writings. There, I found myself talking a lot about [...:]
Published on September 24, 2010 03:00