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Monthly Archives: October 2014
2014 November 01 Sale: 20 books at 99 cents each
I’m starting November 2014 with something special. I’m adding 20 fabulous books to my digital library. It’s a privilege to join these writers by adding my first novella in a new mystery series about finding missing children. JACK FELL DOWN was released July … Continue reading
Signposts and World Glossaries
I’m in the throes of research for my current project, the first of four 1924 novels. Okay, really I’m working on a 3K short story set in 1922 as a prequel to the novels. I hope to finish the first … Continue reading
Posted in WRITING
Tagged Elizabeth Graver, James Scott Bell, Leslie Jamison, University of Iowa
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2014 NaNoWriMo “Everything is Jake” Plan
NaNoWriMo founder, Chris Baty, said about the very first NaNoWriMo in 1999 “We had taken the cloistered, agonized novel-writing process and transformed it into something that was half literary marathon and half block party.” (No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty) It’s … Continue reading
Posted in WRITING
Tagged Chris Baty, King Wilhelm II, knitting, NaNoWriMo, No Plot? No Problem!
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October 2014 First Friday Breakfast with an Author
Welcome to our September First Friday Breakfast with … me! Since I recently finished the Abishag quartet by publishing An Eggshell Present early September, I thought it would be fun to talk about the making of the Abishag mysteries over a croissant. … Continue reading
Posted in Food, WRITING
Tagged Abishag, ALFRED HITCHOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE, An Eggshell Present, author, Fantasy, Indelible Beats, indie publishing, Jack Fell Down, mystery, Neal Shusterman, Olive Tomorrow, Riddle in Bones, Romance, self publishing, SINKING SHIPS, Tony Shaloub, traditional publishing, UnStrung, Unwind, X Files
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