Lenora Rogers's Blog, page 184
February 3, 2014
My Interview
Here’s Etta
Originally posted on Andrea Zug at Lancers, Inc.:
Happy Monday everyone. I hope you all survived Super Bowl Sunday. All of us have to feel better than the Denver Broncos.
Today I have the distinct pleasure of introducing a fellow PDMI author, Etta Jean. Etta is definitely feeling good these days. She has a new novel coming out later this month titled: Chronicle of Summer.
Etta is a fun loving, young woman, with a great many accomplishments to her credit. She is a writer, published author and ph...
Here's Etta
Reblogged from Andrea Zug at Lancers, Inc.:
Happy Monday everyone. I hope you all survived Super Bowl Sunday. All of us have to feel better than the Denver Broncos.
Today I have the distinct pleasure of introducing a fellow PDMI author, Etta Jean. Etta is definitely feeling good these days. She has a new novel coming out later this month titled: Chronicle of Summer.
Etta is a fun loving, young woman, with a great many accomplishments to her credit.
The Devil's In The Details II--Keep Research from Taking Over
Reblogged from Kristen Lamb's Blog:
All right, we'll do Research Part Duh, um Deux. Last time we talked about how research can take a book to the next level and I also vented about my personal bugaboos when it comes to guns. But here's the thing, our target audience is likely to have bugaboos as well.
If we write military books, we want military people to
How To Know If You are a "Real" Writer
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE A "REAL" WRITER? This question has plagued me for a long time, and I saw it recently on a writing web site, so I am not the only one who has asked it. For a long time, I was unpublished and wrote in the “closet.” I was afraid if I admitted to doing it (writing, folks) I would have to face that dreaded question: “Oh, what have you published?” To which, I’d have to say, “Well, nothing… but my mother loves my stuff.” And then go crawl under...
Harristown Church
Reblogged from EdMooneyPhotography:
It’s been a quite month for ruin hunting, so yesterday whilst dropping my nephew back up to Dublin I seized the opportunity to stop of at a few sites en route. The first site we encountered was the old ruins of a medieval church in the townland of Harristown. Unfortunately I made a fatal error, as I had not checked my batteries.
February 2, 2014
Writing Away Retreats
Reblogged from Gently Read Literature:
Announcing Writing Away Retreats
Cicily Janus, Founder and Head Adverb Abuser
May 1-5 Taos, NM
(Staff: Tim Oconnell Editor, Random House/Vintage, Gary Heidt, Agent at Signature Literary Agency, Doug Crandell Author with Virgin, Penguin and University of Chicago Press)
June 12-16 Vail, CO
(Staff: Kate Gale Editor/Owner, Red Hen Press, AUTHOR TBA, AGENT TBA)
October 16-20 Vail, CO
(Staff: Mike Signorelli Editor, HarperPerennial, Matt Marinovich Author, Harper...
January 31, 2014
Time to Vote! Street Team Names
Below you'll find the street team name options. Please vote on your favorite. The next step will be assembling the team, so they'll be another blog post asking for team members.
The votes will be tallied until Thursday at noon EST. Winning name will be announced Thursday evening at 8 p.m. EST.
Cindy Koepp- Author
WRITING ON THE EDGE
The Bird’s Word; http://ckoepp.webs.com/apps/blog/show/41190685-hero-s-best-friend
January 29, 2014
William de la Pole - The Most Despised Man In England
Reblogged from Matt's History Blog:
As the sun rose on the morning of 2nd May 1450, it revealed a grisly sight on Dover beach. A headless body lay on the sand, dried blood staining the butchered neck. Beside the body, atop a stake, the vacant eyes of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk stared out over the sea where he had met his fate, a fate that many felt he deserved.


