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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Mia Darien
During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works. Just the Facts! Author Name: Mia Darien Genre: Paranormal Suspense Book: Cameron’s Law of the … Continue reading
2015 Brain to Books Blog Tour
Angela B. Chrysler, author of Tales of the Drui, is very generously putting together the 2015 Brain to Books Blog Tour. For the entire month of August, Brain to Books will be exchanging appearances with various authors. For more information … Continue reading
Sharing in the Age of Social Media
In recent days, I haven’t been posting much on my blog, on Facebook or on Twitter. The reason for my silence is that I have been spending a lot of time debating what I should and shouldn’t share publicly. Part of creating a … Continue reading
How to Disrupt Your Writing Schedule
Over the weekend, my sweetie and I took in a foster parrot by way of the good folks over at Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue. If there’s any way to really disrupt your writing and work schedules, bringing a new bird … Continue reading
The Wannabe Vampire – Kindle Countdown Amazon UK
I’ve got a special offer for my friends in the UK. The Wannabe Vampire will be available on Kindle Countdown on Amazon.co.uk from May 16 through May 23. If you live across the pond and have been waiting for a … Continue reading
Things I Used to Be
Yesterday, I picked up a new follower on Twitter, @deangloster. His profile jumped out at me. In his bio, he wrote: Novelist. Reader. Former standup comic. Former lawyer (in remission.) Somehow, that gave me a chuckle. It made me think about … Continue reading
More on Bad Reviews
A comment on my post Reviews, Sales and Marketing got me thinking a bit more about bad reviews. While lousy feedback can be based on people’s honest opinions, there’s the potential for another ugly problem: Internet trolls. According to Wikipedia, an Internet … Continue reading
Reviews, Sales and Marketing
Last week, I ran across many folks talking about reviews. Some are writing about how to ask for them. A few are delighted or profoundly unhappy about feedback they’ve received. Another posted on Facebook that the best way to thank an author you like … Continue reading
Why I Volunteer
If you follow my Twitter feed, you’ve probably noticed I mention my volunteer work from time to time. For the past 15 years, I’ve worked as a musical entertainer for several convalescent and senior daycare centers. Once a month, I pack up my … Continue reading
Gender Stereotypes, AKA Sexism in Writing
On Monday, Sandra Harvey blogged a rather thought-provoking piece on Sexism in Writing. In her post, she wrote: I read today an article that explained how each gender wrote and how we should be expected to write and sound. It was … Continue reading