N. Gemini Sasson's Blog

April 1, 2019

Gratitude for my readers

This right here. These are snippets of e-mails and messages sent to me from readers since I started self-publishing nine years ago. This is what keeps me dreaming up stories and laboring over which words to use and cobbling scenes together and rearranging and pruning and embellishing upon them until they make some sort of […]
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Published on April 01, 2019 11:53

June 14, 2018

Audio Deals and Giveaways

The Faderville Novels have been brought into the world of audiobooks by Tantor Media! For the remainder of June, they are running a deal on all audiobooks and you can download direct from them for just $6.99 per book. Click HERE to download Say No More from Tantor or if you’re an Audible member and shop at […]
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Published on June 14, 2018 07:23

November 28, 2017

Enter to Win 25+ Inspirational Fiction Novels PLUS a Brand New eReader!

  Hello Readers! I’ve joined forces with 26 fabulous authors to GIVE AWAY 26 novels of Inspirational Fiction to two fortunate winners, PLUS a brand new e-reader to the Grand Prize winner! This is your opportunity to win an e-copy of my book, Say No More (Faderville Novel #1), plus many others from authors like Jocelyn Green […]
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Published on November 28, 2017 08:49

April 19, 2017

Living in the Here and Now

My writing production schedule has slowed this year, but for good reason. Two days ago on Monday April 17th, 2017, I ran in the 121st Boston Marathon. It was my fourth marathon and it was by far the most memorable one. See, in order to have something to write about, it helps to get out there […]
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Published on April 19, 2017 13:32

March 2, 2017

The Power of Anger

My last post was about The Power of Fear and how Beam Larson, the teenage runaway from Say Something, tried to keep herself safe by letting her fear dictate her actions. For Beam, since all dogs could bite, that meant all dogs were bad and potentially would bite. By keeping her distance, she protected herself. (There’s […]
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Published on March 02, 2017 12:07

February 10, 2017

The Power of Fear

Fear is powerful. It keeps us safe and preserves us to live another day. It also isolates and inhibits us. I keep hearing people in the media talk about what a scary time this is. I ask myself what it is we’re afraid of and what good does being afraid do for us? How much of the […]
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Published on February 10, 2017 15:25

January 25, 2017

The First Ten Thousand Words

Twelve books later, it’s still like getting myself psyched up to run outside on a cold winter day. I find a million reasons not to. Inertia’s a bear. I’m talking about starting a book. Ideas spring up around me like weeds. I can outline and scribble notes endlessly. But actually writing the guts of the […]
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Published on January 25, 2017 12:50

December 15, 2016

Author Interview at the Sleuth Café today!

Catch up with me over at the Sleuth Café today for my author interview. Exciting stuff! Best, Gemi  
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Published on December 15, 2016 07:08

December 5, 2016

Are Your Stories Made Up — or Real?

Recently I answered a question at Goodreads about whether my stories were made up or real. The answer to that is ‘Yes, both.’ Obviously, the events that occur in my Historical Fiction are based on real events.  Some readers of Historical Fiction are ruthless about their facts; others understand that it’s Historical Fiction and that […]
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Published on December 05, 2016 07:37

November 21, 2016

Say Something available for pre-order on Kindle!

Yay!!! The Kindle version of Say Something is now available for pre-order on Amazon! To get it for 40% off for a limited time and have it delivered to your Kindle on November 28th, click here. “Love — especially a dog’s love — can change a person. A runaway teen. A homeless drifter. And how a […]
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Published on November 21, 2016 07:55