Insignificance

I know my blog has been a little (ahem) inactive lately. I've relied heavily on reblogs and some other miscellaneous posts instead of offering my weekly advise and insights on writing and craft. I'm sure there will be times I feel moved to write about writing, but for now, I'll leave craft to the experts. … Continue reading Insignificance

Misty Morning in New Hampshire

I'm not a poet, but inspired by some of my blogger friends who pen lovely, lyrical poetry, this haiku came to mind this morning on my drive to work. As opposed to many commuters who battle gridlock traffic to get to their jobs, I am blessed to travel Interstate 89 on a scenic 20-mile stretch. … Continue reading Misty Morning in New Hampshire

A Conversation with Thom Stark

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been having a conversation with Thom Stark, author of American Sulla. Today, I'm thrilled to share our conversation with all of you. This is by far one of the most in depth interviews I've featured on this blog--or any blog. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy … Continue reading A Conversation with Thom Stark

Time to Read

For those of you who follow my other blog (Authors to Watch), you might have noticed I've been doing a ton of reading over the past few months. Well, there's a very good reason for this. Since moving from Missouri to New Hampshire, I haven't been working outside the home. There's only so much cleaning, … Continue reading Time to Read

Book Promotion Etiquette

Last week, I blogged about Marketing for Introverts. I listed a few marketing tips I hope will be helpful. Today, I'd like to talk about marketing etiquette. As an author and a book blogger/reviewer, I've learned a few things I'd like to share with you. Recently, there have been some rumblings on Facebook and Twitter … Continue reading Book Promotion Etiquette