Lost in the vast sea of books
I don`t know whether it has happened to you, too, but there were days when I browsed the internet for hours in the hope of finding a good book - in vain. By good I mean a book that I was tempted to read. I gave in search words like "women adventure" (I meant outdoors adventure and mistakenly got erotic adventures!) or "biography" (and got hundred of books I did not want to read). Sometimes I gave up in dispair.
Very rarely I found a treasure by coincidence.
Why did I not go to GoodReads earlier? I don`t know but I`m glad that now, I can dive into the lists that readers like you have accumulated - a fountain of knowledge and good advice!
And I am trying out all the options that are offered to me on this site. So bear with me, I will calm down later...
Very rarely I found a treasure by coincidence.
Why did I not go to GoodReads earlier? I don`t know but I`m glad that now, I can dive into the lists that readers like you have accumulated - a fountain of knowledge and good advice!
And I am trying out all the options that are offered to me on this site. So bear with me, I will calm down later...
Published on May 27, 2013 12:40
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Sometimes, when people inquire about my books, I mix up my heroines`names or the locations or even the plot. That is what happens when you are pulled out of your quiet and solitary occupation of writing, and all of a sudden you find yourself out in the open, surrounded by people and bombarded by questions. But I enjoy that part, too, I really do. I just have to manage the transition.
What I am really looking forward to is the exchange with my readers. It is amazing what they come up with and what a particular book means to them and their lives.
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My new mystery novel "Stormy Cove" is released on May 24. But another things is happe Right now, I am multitasking, juggling several books at the same time, emerging from one, diving into another one.
My new mystery novel "Stormy Cove" is released on May 24. But another things is happening: My next novel that is set in the Arctic is being edited. And I am already thinking of a future novel with cowboys, horses and a series of unexplained high-profile accidents/murders in it.
Sometimes, when people inquire about my books, I mix up my heroines`names or the locations or even the plot. That is what happens when you are pulled out of your quiet and solitary occupation of writing, and all of a sudden you find yourself out in the open, surrounded by people and bombarded by questions. But I enjoy that part, too, I really do. I just have to manage the transition.
What I am really looking forward to is the exchange with my readers. It is amazing what they come up with and what a particular book means to them and their lives.
All I can say: Bring it on. ...more
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