A little chocolate…
All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt. Charles M Schulz Go ahead and treat yourself. Image courtesy of 123RF
Artists are Weird, but Writers are Crazy: Cultivate Your Own Garden
Please note that this series is written in fun. If you don’t like hints of sarcasm and hyperbole don’t read this series. If you find the title offensive, don’t read this series. However, if you understand that this is a great time to be a writer of fiction and feel like a lone happy person in a tsunami of fear, read on. I’ve been told I’ll never be a top blogger because I’m not angry enough. I don’t call writers idiots, or stupid. I don’t say agents are a**holes or editors are morons. Nope, and I’m not going to. I’m too happy. I don’t have time to deal with other…
Interview with Photographer/Producer John Pagliuca
Do you want to know more about book trailers, how to act in a photo session or how to get your eBooks up on OverDrive.com? If so, then you’ll enjoy my interview with John Pagliuca. Image courtesy of 123rf.com
Behind the Scenes of HONEST BETRAYAL
Marriage of convenience is always a fun premise that is rife with juicy conflict for a writer to delve into, but I didn’t just choose it from a writer’s perspective. Although I was once told by an agent that nobody does a marriage of convenience anymore (whether in real life or in fiction), I just listened and smiled instead of bursting into laughter at her naivete. First, if you’ve read my post “Forget Everybody” you know how I feel about the word NOBODY. Second I had read about modern day marriage of convenience in fiction and had seen them in real life.
Interview with SORMAG founder LaShaunda Hoffman
If you’re an author who wants to promote your latest release on a budget, SORMAG may be just the place for you. Read my interview with LaShaunda Hoffman to find out more and be eligible for a special promotion package. Photo courtesy of 123RF