Conference weekends are incredible, but it’s going to take me a couple more days to recover from the Colorado Gold experience in Denver. After four hours learning about contracts in a master class, I was already on information overload. Thank goodness for a great presenter and an excellent handout. And that was just Friday morning. …Read More
In My Absence…
I have a few photos for you. I’m sure everyone already knows I’m in Denver at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Conference, so I won’t go into that any further. I leave you with these four photos. Northern Colorado Clouds at Sunset Katie Kitten Behaving Badly (She acts like she owns the place) See you …Read More
“The Bill of Writes” by Joseph L. Giacalone, Guest Blogger
Today’s guest is primarily for mystery and thriller writers, but I noticed a few things in this criminal justice instructor’s post that might be good for any of us to know during a routine visit with the authorities. You’ll see what I mean when you read on. Please welcome Joe Giacalone, author of The Criminal …Read More
Wednesday Scramble
Thursday’s Guest I have a special guest for mystery/suspense/thriller writers tomorrow. Joseph L. Giacalone is the author of The Criminal Investigative Function: A Guide for New Investigators and a law enforcement veteran with a special interest in cold cases. I hope you’ll stop by tomorrow and read his post on “The Bill of Writes.” Elspeth …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Ten Things…
Today you’ll find me at Chiseled in Rock blog with a list of ten things I’m going to do at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Conference this coming weekend. Will you be there?
Lining Up Guest Bloggers for 1st Quarter 2012
It’s very hard to believe, but it’s almost time to start scheduling my guest authors and bloggers for the first part of 2012. If you have a book scheduled for release early next year, and if you want to promote that book on my blog as a single post or part of a blog book …Read More
Good Ways to Increase Your Followers on Twitter
For those of you who don’t already know this, I love Twitter. It’s the most amazing way to connect up with people all over the world who share your interests (or even just one of your interests). I mostly follow those who love to read books or those who write them, anyone who tweets original …Read More
Books Change–Or Do They? by Joan Reeves, Guest Blogger
Joan Reeves writes funny, sexy, romance novels with great covers to attract your attention. When Joan turned to ebooks instead of print as a way to get her stories to her readers quickly and efficiently, she made a great decision. Her most recent release, Romeo and Judy Anne, was ranked #486 last week on amazon.com …Read More
Wednesday Scramble
Thursday’s Guest Blogger Book lovers will enjoy reading this post from author Joan Reeves about how our favorite books (or is the readers?) change as we get older. Rereading is a special treat when you look at it this way. Excellent post on Feeling Uncomfortable and Doing It Anyway If you didn’t catch Beth Groundwater’s …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Finding the time to do what you want to do
My Tuesday post is all about cutting down on distractions and learning new habits from Leo Babauta at ZenHabits blog. Join me at Chiseled in Rock.
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