Yes indeedy, it’s time for my monthly report on some of the new books from members of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. Find us at Chiseled in Rock blog. And for those of you who are authors, scroll down to see yesterday’s Chiseled in Rock post on book marketing written by Janet Fogg, author of Fogg …Read More
Archives for January 2012
If You Could Ask Your Favorite Author One Question…
I’m launching a new series called “Three Authors, Three Questions” at Chiseled in Rock blog the third Tuesday of this month. Three authors will answer the same (or at least similar) questions in January. In February I’ll have three different authors and three new questions. And on and on as long as I can find …Read More
The Winner of Sentinel: Archive of Fire is…
The winner of a copy of Sentinel: Archive of FirebyBetsy Dornbusch is Helen Ginger who blogs atStraight from Hel
The Twins from the Dew Drop Inn by Betsy Dornbusch, Guest Blogger
Our guest today is Betsy Dornbusch, an editor with the ezine Electric Spec and the sole proprietor of Sex Scenes at Starbucks where you can believe most of what she writes. In her free time, she snowboards and air jams at punk rock concerts. Betsy’s most recent book is Lost Prince, book one of the …Read More
Wednesday Potpourri: A Lot About 2012
As you can see, I’ve renamed my Wednesday post for the new year. I’ll also include a question at the end of each Wednesday post (assuming I don’t forget…). Thursday’s Guest Betsy Dornbusch is my guest author/blogger tomorrow. She’s also an editor at the ezine Electric Spec. Her blog post is a good story about …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday
I’m over at Chiseled in Rock blog today, talking about ways you can increase your blog and/or book exposure (or just have fun) by taking advantage of these social media opportunities. I hope you’ll drop in and add your own links and ideas.
Wow. 2012. How did this happen?
Time sure flies when we’re having fun, doesn’t it? The snow has almost melted on the Northern Colorado Front Range and we’re getting warmer temperatures way too early in the year. That usually triggers the crocuses and daffodils and tulips to start growing, and that usually results in early blooming spring flowers crushed under a …Read More