Monthly Archives: October 2008

Synchronicity

Yesterday I was interviewed on Sylvia Day’s blog by fellow American Title V finalist Marie-Claude Bourque. On Thursday, I’ll be on Sylvia’s blog again. This time I’ll be interviewing the snarky heroine of DEAD PEOPLE (my American Title V book). … Continue reading

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Promotion or Name Recognition

Last week I mentioned there were two subjects worth blogging about. One was the fact that some agents won’t bother responding to queries and leaving you to assume that no response is a rejection. The other was how necessary is … Continue reading

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The week ahead with former bookseller Liz Lincoln

On Thursday, former bookseller Liz Lincoln is taking time out of her crazy schedule to talk about what authors can do to work with local bookstores, and how they can use bookstores to increase their visibility and sales. Liz decided … Continue reading

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Review: I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You

Author: Ally Carter Publisher: Hyperion Books ISBN: 1423100042 The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women is really a spy school. Fifteen-year-old Cammie Morgan is fluent in 14 languages, can hack into computers, is a Martial Arts black belt, and since … Continue reading

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Lullaby and Good Night…

Let’s just say, I’ve been distracted lately. I think all of America has experienced the sideways highway in recent events. So, a couple of nights ago I received a special gift while sleeping. I’ve been waiting for my wip to … Continue reading

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Guest blogger: RITA winner Helen Brenna with Giveaway!

Revision: A Writer’s Best Friend or Her Worst Nightmare? Hi everyone! Thanks, Edie, for inviting me to visit! I’m writing today about the revision process because while my October Superromance that’s out on shelves now, Finding Mr. Right, is my … Continue reading

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This and that

I read an interesting article at Bookseller Chick’s blog. She compares LibraryThing and Goodread in terms of how useful they are to authors wanting to connect to readers. Well worth a look. I also read a really fascinating article over … Continue reading

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Read a book, save a writer

It was hard to think of a blog topic this week. Nothing seems as important as what’s going on in the world. It’s scary out there for most people. The publishing business has been scary for writers for a long … Continue reading

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Promotion or Queries

It was a tossup this week as to what I was going to blog about. There were two very interesting subjects being bandied around on a couple of my loops. One was about promotion and how it seems like doing … Continue reading

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The week ahead with RITA winner Helen Brenna

We’re thrilled that RITA winner Helen Brenna will be our guest blogger on Thursday. Besides the RITA, Helen has won many awards with her Harlequin’s NASCAR and SuperRomances. And reviewers invariably award her books top picks, as you can see … Continue reading

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