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February 4, 2016

A Big Thing Happened (plus an awesome #giveaway)

Yesterday the USA Today Bestseller list was announced for the last week in Janurary. To my absolute shock (no seriously) the Happily Ever Alpha Collection was #117! Although I love charts and numbers and graphs and collecting data I never really thought I’d hit one of these lists. I’m not […]
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Published on February 04, 2016 17:51

February 3, 2016

Kindle Unlimited Updates

This is a little different from my normal KU tracking date. If you’d like to see my last one look HERE. As I said then, I expected my January KU reads and personal sales to be down a bit (seasonal–pretty standard) they were but to be fair, KU was still […]
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Published on February 03, 2016 06:43

January 27, 2016

Author Advice: Beating the Block

So I may not be able to tell you how to sell a million books (or maybe I can?) but I can help you figure out how to write a book. Or ten. Completing a project has never been my problem. Also, I’ve never really struggled with “writers block.” Sure, […]
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Published on January 27, 2016 16:12

January 26, 2016

Not Your Mama’s Fairy Tales… #newrelease #collection #oneclick

Happily Ever Alpha When Once Upon a Time isn’t Enough. $0.99 PreOrder Price Guarantee Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Kobo | iBooks *** Limited Edition Paranormal Romance Boxed Set 22 New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Bestselling Authors. 21 of today’s hottest, most sought-after titles. Yours for only $0.99. Fourteen HOT paranormal […]
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Published on January 26, 2016 06:33

January 25, 2016

The Fifth Wave: You Can’t Un-Ring A Bell (Review and Commentary)

You can find the original blog post for this at Paperdroids, which you should follow because it’s an amazing all female, geektastic blog.   Review: CONTAINS SPOILERS, OKAY?     One of my favorite recent dystopian novels is The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey. I picked it up on a whim […]
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Published on January 25, 2016 17:56

January 21, 2016

Accepting Limitations

When the new year rolled around I kept seeing all the memes about changing this or changing that or NOT changing this or not changing that, and Getting Off Our Lawns or Don’t Steal My Wine kind of talk. I see little comments all the time about “One day I’ll…” […]
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Published on January 21, 2016 16:23

January 18, 2016

Relief and Sobs

Is that how you should feel when you’re nearing the end of a book series? Probably. It probably describes it perfectly. I started the jouney of Creature of Habit in 2008. Somehow, in the strangest way, I’m at the tail end of closing it in 2016. I never thought I […]
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Published on January 18, 2016 10:34

January 12, 2016

Characterizaton: My Favorite One, The Unrepentant A##hole

I’ve discussed writing (or reading) flawed characters on here before. It’s probably one of my favorite writing topics. You know I think Katniss is kind of a pain in the ass and I’m not sure she deserves all the “hero” credit she gets. I mean, I guess she’s a reluctant […]
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Published on January 12, 2016 12:53

January 9, 2016

Consumer Power, Author Responsiblity & WHY Reviews Matter–By Kristen Lamb

I just discovered Kristen Lamb’s blog. She’s good, guys. She gets this business. I’m happy to have a rabbit hole to go down and I’m happy to hear she approves of reblogging, which is not something I’m super familiar with. If you want to read the original blog go HERE. […]
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Published on January 09, 2016 14:15

January 8, 2016

Weekly Update

*I started the most interesting book this week. It’s called American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America If you have any interest in current politics, why people are the way we are (regionally), why we vote the way we do, why we learn the […]
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Published on January 08, 2016 09:02