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message 1: by David (new)

David Korinetz Hi

I am a Canadian Fantsy author and her is my website:

http://www.davidkorinetz.com



message 2: by Renee (last edited Dec 21, 2009 02:49AM) (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Hey everyone, I don't know why I've never put my own blog here, I'm such a knob.

http://www.rjmiller.weebly.com

Also I want to let you all know about a book that I've published two short stories in. You may have heard a whisper about Menage-a-20, Tales with a Hook. This is a free ebook, the authors involved make no royalties. We (the moderators of On Fiction Writing) wanted to promote the talent within the group so we did this.

There are two Canadian authors in this book. Myself, and Susan Curnow. Give it a read, you'll find something you like in it I promise. Here's the link:

http://www.menage-a-20.com

Carlos has included some other goodies there and make sure you read the legal pages and everything, they're unlike any others you'll ever read.

If you read, please review. If you like, pass the link along.

Thanks guys.


message 3: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Well, if we're doing this....

http://ajsomerset.wordpress.com

Events dictated I start a blog. So I did. Mostly about books, photography, and the world of Canlit.


message 4: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Interesting blog A.J. I'll have to revisit to read it more.

And I'm curious, what did you mean by 'Well if we're doing this...'?


message 5: by A.J. (new)

A.J. I didn't see the thread before, that's all.


message 6: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Oh okay, I forgot it was here too. I actually started a new one. Then I had to delete it. How bad is that?


message 7: by Jo-Anne (new)

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen (ppromotionals) >Jo waves from freezing Saskatchewan that was minus 32 Celcius this morning...BRRRrrrrr<

I have 3 blogs, I'd like to share with you:

1.) Business - Premium Promotional Services *You Write - We Promote* http://www.premiumpromotions.biz
2.) Free Marketing Tips for Writers *Conquer All Obstacles* - http://www.joconquerobstacles.com
3.) Journey to Publication *Jo-Anne Vandermeulen*- http://www.joconquerall.com

Thank you for allowing me to share...:).

Blessings;

Jo


message 8: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Thanks Jo, and anyone who hasn't checked out her sites, they are definitely worth a look. I'm not saying that just to be nice either. They really are worth looking at.


message 9: by Jo-Anne (new)

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen (ppromotionals) Awe...thanks Renee

>Hugs<

Jo


message 10: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd)
Hello!

As with Andrew, 'events dictated I start a blog'. :)

This is a new realm for me - input and comments greatly encouraged. I plan to evolve the blog to include a lot about books, writing and publishing. For the next little while, though, it will be a forum for the events that did the dictating. It would be great if you stopped by: Literal Life


message 11: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Very nice Jennifer, and I mean it. Your blogs are 'natural' and entertaining but with lots of facts and resources available. I think you'll do just fine and congratulations, your win is a big deal. Have fun at the Olympics.


message 12: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Hi Renee.

Thank you so much. I appreciate the feedback. The win hasn't fully set in, yet. I have little "WOW!!" moments every now and then, but it's a bit surreal at this point. I can't wait for the adventure to begin in Vancouver.


message 13: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
I bet, I'd be doing a little dance in those "WOW!!" moments, that is an accomplishment you should be very proud of. But if your entry in any way reflected your ability to 'report' as you've done in your blog, I can see why you placed so well. You write as you 'speak' and I find many journalists have trouble with this. I don't like to feel like I'm reading a news report, even if that's what it is.

Let us know the link to the blog and we'll check it out. Or did you already? I don't remember, I just read all of the posts and came right back. Is it your blog or the Globe and Mail's blog? Oh, I can read but my comprehension skills are obviously needing some improvement.

Anyway, post the link here and then we'll all remember to look. And Take lots of pictures.


message 14: by Juniper (last edited Jan 14, 2010 08:17PM) (new)

Juniper (jooniperd)
Hi Renee.

Thanks!! There has definitely been a bit of dancing in between moments of "Holy crap! Now what am I going to do?". LOL.

Literal Life is my personal blog. Once I am in Vancouver, I will be contributing to the Globe and Mail's Olympic blog as well as contributing to their print edition. Once the Globe's blog is set-up, I will link it here, if that's okay? I just hope to get enough practice in on my own site before I am unleashed on an unsuspecting Canada. There will be lots of pictures and, if I am lucky, some interviews too.


message 15: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Nice blog, Jennifer, and congrats on the Globe & Mail thing. That's gonna be a great way to see the Olympics.

There's nothing quite like the feeling of having your ship come in on something like this.


message 16: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) A.J. wrote: "Nice blog, Jennifer, and congrats on the Globe & Mail thing. That's gonna be a great way to see the Olympics. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having your ship come in..."

Hi Andrew! Thank you so much. It is all going to be an unbelievable experience, I think. When the feeling fully reveals itself, I will let you know! It's a real mash-up in my brain at the moment. :) Cheers!



message 17: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Sawatsky | 2 comments Great blog Jennifer (very visually appealing too!) I live in Vancouver and heartily welcome you to the city. I will definitely follow your Globe & Mail blog.

If you're at all interested in an article I wrote about Cambie Village (which was greatly disrupted by the construction of the Canada Line in preparation for the Olympics), the pdf of the magazine is here:
http://www.sadmag.ca/wp-content/uploa... (the article is "Uprooted" on p. 21-24).

I've also checked out your links Jo-Anne ... extremely helpful, as marketing and promotion is definitely not my strong suit!

Nice to connect with you all ... I've been following the conversations quietly.


message 18: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (razovsky) | 44 comments Here's my blog: not as active as it once was… I look forward to exploring the other blogs in this thread.

http://www.bloggamooga.blogspot.com


message 19: by Juniper (last edited Jan 14, 2010 08:16PM) (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Stuart wrote: "Here's my blog: not as active as it once was… I look forward to exploring the other blogs in this thread.

Hi Stuart. Thanks for sharing. I enjoy the fact you made the very exclusive top ten list! Is that wrong? The entire list was all so juicy. My goodness. :)

Melissa wrote: "Great blog Jennifer (very visually appealing too!) I live in Vancouver and heartily welcome you to the city. I will definitely follow your Globe & Mail blog..."

Hi Melissa. Thank you so much! I am interested in your article. I have wondered how the population has endured all of the construction related to readying the city for the Olympics. I am glad you decided to say hello. I am off to read your article now. :)




message 20: by A.F. (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 72 comments Somehow I missed this earlier, but better late than never, right?

I hail from Nova Scotia and I write fantasy fiction and poetry.

I have a website: Afallon Website and a blog: A. F. Stewart's Blog. I do book reviews and author interviews/guest posts at my blog.



message 21: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 237 comments Mod
Welcome A.F. It is great to see so many authors in this group (not me though, I only write reports for work) and from all across the country. I look forward to your participation in the group.

I have passed along your website and blog to my brother because your genre seems right up his alley.


message 22: by A.F. (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 72 comments Shannon wrote: "Welcome A.F. It is great to see so many authors in this group (not me though, I only write reports for work) and from all across the country. I look forward to your participation in the group.

..."


Thanks, I'm checking back in with some of the groups I've sorely neglected these past few months.
It was nice of you to pass on my links, I appreciate it.


message 23: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
message 1: by A. F. (new) 3 hours, 38 min ago

Just wanted to let everyone know that Linda Poitevin, who hails from Ottawa, is guesting today on my blog, discussing the topic "what if" and sharing a sneak peek at her debut novel, A Fairy Tale for Gwyn.
There are prizes up for grabs for those who leave comments.

What if... A Writer's Tale





message 24: by David (last edited Jan 25, 2010 04:18PM) (new)

David Simpson (davidsimpson) | 2 comments Hi everyone, my name is David Simpson author of Post-Human. I'm giving away e-copies of my book until February 8th, 2010 to anyone that joins my fanpage on facebook. When you join all you have to do is write on the wall and tell me where did you hear about and leave me your email and i shall send you a e-copy of Post-Human.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Post-Hu...


Hope you join. :)


message 25: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Cool, thanks David.


message 26: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Bell (kathybell) | 23 comments I've recently started blogging:

http://kathybellauthor.wordpress.com

Observations on life, teaching, family, writing, and more.


message 27: by A.F. (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 72 comments I'm now writing geeky type articles for Examiner.com, if anyone would like to check out my page:
Canada Sci Fi Examiner


message 28: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jennifer_q85) HI, everyone

I'm a Canadian book blogger, and you can find my site at http://web.me.com/quirion


message 29: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) | 26 comments Kathy wrote: "I've recently started blogging:

http://kathybellauthor.wordpress.com

Observations on life, teaching, family, writing, and more."

I really enjoyed checking out your blog, Kathy, great job! I've subscribed.



message 30: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) | 26 comments A. F. wrote: "I'm now writing geeky type articles for Examiner.com, if anyone would like to check out my page:
Canada Sci Fi Examiner"


I really like your page! Hope they do that Dr. Who movie, would really like to see Rose Tyler in it though. I've been a Dr. Who fan for years but rarely saw the last Dr.



message 31: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) | 26 comments I'm Canadian but my blog isn't devoted to Canadian writing. I've been thinking I should link Canadian content separately. In the meantime, I think I've been identifying whatever books I review by Canadian authors or that take place in Canada.
My book review blog is plain and simple, since I didn't know what I was doing in the first place:
R&B: Read and Blog


message 32: by Jo-Anne (new)

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen (ppromotionals) Hey Everyone...come and check out this blog...full of valuable content--awesome reviews! A great way to organize and display books that readers can purchase.

http://nightreader-blog.blogspot.com/...

Betty...I went ahead and pinged your blog to over 90 Social Bookmarkets. Should get some major traffic in the next couple of weeks.

Have a great night...:).

Jo




message 33: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) | 26 comments I think you just made my night, Jo-Anne! Thanks.


message 34: by Jo-Anne (new)

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen (ppromotionals) AWESOME! "What goes around, comes around".

Many blessings;

Jo


message 35: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Bell (kathybell) | 23 comments Betty wrote: I really enjoyed checking out your blog, Kathy, grea..."

Thanks, Betty, this whole blog thing is new for me so let me know if there's anything you ever want me to address. I'm known for having strong opinions and am very good at researching (especially doggy topics, I subscribe to a number of veterinary journals).

Kathy


message 36: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
My God, those are some funny videos David. My big fat best friend David had me spitting out my coffee. Thanks, I'll have to figure out how to clean it off the keyboard so my keys don't stick again.


message 37: by Lori (new)

Lori Bloomfield | 6 comments Hi! I'm a Canadian writer. My first novel, "The Last River Child" was just published by Second Story Press. I also write the First Line blog (http://firstlinefiction.blogspot.com) a source of inspiration for fiction writers. It's great to meet everyone here. If you are on facebook, feel free to join me there!


message 38: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Very nice blog Lori Ann. I like the story about the book store and I'm going to steal that little marketing technique. I pretend to be famous all the time anyway, it won't be a stretch. Of course, mostly it's in my head...


message 39: by Lori (new)

Lori Bloomfield | 6 comments Thanks Renee. Steal away!


message 40: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
I'll let you know how it goes...when I have a book to show them. I'd have to steal another right now and that wouldn't be the right thing to do. What if that author really did show up and offer to sign? they'd be like, "What do you mean I already signed?" then they'd look at the signature and their face would redden as their eyes lit with irritation and fury. "That damn Renee's been here again!"

Sigh, told you I was famous.


message 41: by Lori (new)

Lori Bloomfield | 6 comments Ha! Yes, if you're going to be famous let it be for your writing - not for impersonating other authors. Although I do remember reading this article about some guy who had a fairly successful second life inpersonating Stanley Kubrick. He was getting into private clubs in London, front row last-minute tickets to Broadway shows, etc. Wow, I just started feeling bad, thinking I might be leading you down the path to ruin, then realized writers don't get perks like that. Though maybe J. K. Rowlings does....

Put down the blonde wig, Renee.


message 42: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
You're right, blond doesn't go with my freckles. But, I could pass as Meyer...but who wants to do that?

Ouch. Sorry, I went there and I shouldn't have. I'll go stand in the corner.


message 43: by Lori (new)

Lori Bloomfield | 6 comments lol! You can come out of the corner now.


message 44: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Oh, thanks. Jeeze, my legs were getting tired and um...we need to do something about the housekeeping around this place, I nearly got stuck in all those cobwebs.


message 45: by Lori (new)

Lori Bloomfield | 6 comments Cobwebs, yes, I know. My place is decorated in the post-modern Addams family style as well.


message 46: by E. (new)

E. Love (ejohnlove) | 3 comments Hi Folks,

My novel is "Owe Nothing", a somewhat offbeat blue collar adventure-drama, set in Vancouver.

Check out sample chapters (or buy it online) at http://fiction.ejohnlove.com

All the best,

E. John Love
http://fiction.ejohnlove.com
(On FaceBook, you can search for "Owe Nothing - a novel by E. John Love")


message 47: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (missmeesh) My blog is about books in general, with reviews and things like that. It is just getting started and fairly new, so please be patient with me.
However, I do have some info about my novel that I am writing currently, so...

http://whataboutthatbook.wordpress.com/


message 48: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Hey everyone. I am deleting the insufferably glitchy weebly account. Here's my new blog


message 49: by Kaycee (new)

Kaycee Jane (KayceeJane) | 1 comments Just went there loved your posts. best, kaycee


message 50: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) | 419 comments Mod
Thanks Kaycee. I've got a few more lined up, most on writing but some will touch on the topics I've researched while working on different projects and interesting facts.


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