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February 8, 2013

New E-Book Today!

*UPDATE* Yes, NOW my new E-book is live on KINDLE! At some point today, and I’ll be sure to update you when it happens, my new E-book will be going LIVE! It’s a short read (very short!) and covers basic self-pub marketing and promotion. The best part: it’s just .99. Yep. Under a buck. Many [...]
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Published on February 08, 2013 08:21

Four Letter Words

Reblogged from Charlotte Howard: I promised you an extract from FOUR LETTER WORDS, and an extract is what you shall get! Here's a short snippet of the sequel to SEVEN DIRTY WORDS. (Remember, you need to read that first!) This is a first draft, so will probably be edited and re-edited before the sequel [...]
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Published on February 08, 2013 05:10

February 7, 2013

Good Writings - Thoughts on a Writer's Group - Part 1

Reblogged from The Lone Writer: Shannon Yarbrough: For about a year now, I've been attending a small local writer's group once a month at All on the Same Page Bookstore. There are just three of us who have been regulars from the start, including the bookstore manager. We've now grown to a group of eight [...]
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Published on February 07, 2013 18:07

Fun with numbers

Reblogged from The Book House: How many books are there in the world? A better question might be 'How many possible books can be written?' For the purposes of this experiment, we'll stick to the English language. We'll also assume the average length of the books in question is about 100,000 words, a typical novel. [...]
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Published on February 07, 2013 06:58

February 6, 2013

Flu, Interviews, and Four Letter Words

Reblogged from Charlotte Howard: Flu germs have invaded the Howard household. It started with my husband, then quickly fell to me and the kids. I feel like I should be painting a red cross on the door and warning all who enter. Despite the lingering illness though, I still managed an interview with our local [...]
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Published on February 06, 2013 14:23

February 5, 2013

Advanced Book Marketing Seminar with CWStL Member, Dianna Graveman

Reblogged from Catholic Writers of St. Louis: Meet and discuss with Dianna Graveman of 2 Rivers Communication & Design for an Advanced Book Marketing Seminar on Monday, February 4, 2013, at All on the Same Page Bookstore in Creve Coeur, Missouri. To view all Dianna's upcoming events, click here.
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Published on February 05, 2013 12:20

I worked all through the winter, the weather brass and bitter

Reblogged from mishaburnett: I have been thinking a lot about my writing career, and no, I don't think it'spresumptuousof me to call it that. I can't make people pay money for my writing, and I wouldn't if I could. Either people will like what I write and decide it is worth spending money on, or [...]
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Published on February 05, 2013 04:55

February 4, 2013

The Camp

The primary setting in REDUCED and REUSED is an “old, abandoned camp.” However, it’s actually an active camp, consisting of 700 acres, that has been in operation since 1927. Of course, we aren’t entirely sure “when” REDUCED takes place, so perhaps by then it could indeed be considered both of those things. The lake is [...]
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Published on February 04, 2013 04:00

February 3, 2013

Michelle's Magical Mini Weekend Blog Tour -- Stop #1!

Reblogged from Michelle Proulx - The Blog: What up, my home-skillets! Sorry, I get rather gangster on the weekends. Anyway, just popping in to remind you that today is Day #1 of MMMWBT! (Terrible name!) Today's stop belongs to the incomparable J.R. Wolfe. She has very kindly posted a review ofImminent Danger, as well as [...]
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Published on February 03, 2013 05:42

February 2, 2013

Step right up!

Reblogged from mishaburnett: Today I had my book signing at All On The Same Page Books, and it was a good experience. It wasn't a huge crowd, but several of my friends dropped by and everyone who came in bought something, which makes it a win-win situation as far as I'm concerned. In addition to [...]
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Published on February 02, 2013 19:03