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Sep.09.2008
I thought this might be a good time to let readers know that I will be hosting the workshop, WRITE THAT COZY! at the 2008 Muse Online Writer's Con. If you haven't signed up yet, why don't you? I will do my best to be entertaining, and try to illuminate the elements of writing mystery.
Writing is...
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Sep.05.2008
Last February I was on a 'virtual' book tour that included eighteen 'stops', consisting of reviews, interviews, and guest blog posts. Despite the fact that I never had to leave my home, the tour was surprisingly hard work, time consuming, and a lot of fun.
On Monday, I started a second tour, this...
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Aug.04.2008
Why would an author ever give away a book? A whole book, that took months, maybe years, to write? It's a big question today, as publishers and authors both struggle to find readers in an online world that's increasingly made up of free content.
I've become one of those authors, by making...
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Jun.30.2008
Surprise, surprise!
Redroom.com has selected me as this week's aspiring writer! Yay! Well, I truly appreciate the support. RedRoom is already becoming a staple in my *internet* life.
I reside in a few other homes on the internet. If you stop by, feel free to drop me a line.
LIBRARYTHING.comMore...
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May.26.2008
For those who are trying to get their own views in print, take heart. I read not long ago (can't remember the article) that when Barack Obama was trying to get his first book published, he called the prospective publisher every week. "Have you read my book yet?" he would ask. So, taking a...
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May.13.2008
I am writing a story on the fly as a blog at the following URL:
http://peacefulmeans.blogspot.com/
I've done something like this before, it became the book Krishna in the Park.
I think its unusual because its written on the fly. I'm not thinking or planning it out, I'm just letting the story self...
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Mar.07.2008
Fingers crossed and spreadsheets ready, an ad for A Genie in the House of Saud: Zubis Rises will appear in the New York Times Book Review this Sunday. A print ad for an ebook may seem like an anomaly, a cultural crossover into a land divided by technology. Indeed, an anomaly is "something...
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