Monday, September 12, 2016
Free Short Story--a little September horror
I snagged this cover from Indie Author Services last year when they were having a blow-out on their pre-mades and I wrote the story around it. My heart still belongs to short fiction and I'm quite pleased with the way this dark little story came out. You can snag it free on Amazon for the next five days. Click here.
Friday, September 9, 2016
You'll Want to See Collateral Beauty
Collateral Beauty is a lovely story. It will be out at Christmas. You should go to see it. The cast alone makes it worth the admission--Will Smith, Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Edward Norton.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
I wish I drank coffee
Because I would be all over those pumpkin spice lattes. And also the chile mochas. I love Mexican chocolate. But alas, I am a failed adult in that I never acquired the taste for coffee. But I do love pumpkins. Aren't these little tiger-striped pumpkin-lets adorable?
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
My Next to Last Political Comment of the Cycle
I was reading the Dallas Morning News's lukewarm endorsement of Hillary Clinton this morning--they were much more impassioned in their anti-endorsement of Donald Trump yesterday--and thought, wow, Texas! And then I read the comments.
Oh comments.
The poor editorial writer could not w. I suspect many subscriptions were cancelled in the wake of this endorsement. A conservative pundit immediately accused them of "becoming a liberal paper" because of their endorsement. One reader accused them of being too close to the Bush family. One reader slammed them for supporting a "criminal" for President. And that's when my head started to ache.
Seriously.SERIOUSLY, define "criminal" for me. Does it mean encouraging cyber-espionage? Does it mean donating money to an official who's considering bringing a lawsuit against you? Is it an allegation or rape?
Is it criminal to defraud students with a bogus university? Does "criminal" mean not paying contractors for their work? Does it mean encouraging employees to lie on immigration forms?
Oh comments.
The poor editorial writer could not w. I suspect many subscriptions were cancelled in the wake of this endorsement. A conservative pundit immediately accused them of "becoming a liberal paper" because of their endorsement. One reader accused them of being too close to the Bush family. One reader slammed them for supporting a "criminal" for President. And that's when my head started to ache.
Seriously.SERIOUSLY, define "criminal" for me. Does it mean encouraging cyber-espionage? Does it mean donating money to an official who's considering bringing a lawsuit against you? Is it an allegation or rape?
Is it criminal to defraud students with a bogus university? Does "criminal" mean not paying contractors for their work? Does it mean encouraging employees to lie on immigration forms?
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Dallas Morning News,
Donald Trump,
Hillary Clinton
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Now I know it's Autumn
Saturday, September 3, 2016
100 for 99! Ninety-nine cent books for your Labor Day Reading
Patty Jansen's monthly promotion is here! Click for your favorite ereader platform and search for more than a hundred books available for 99 cents. Writers like Shay Roberts, Tommy Muncie, Carysa Locke, Alycia Linwood, Christine Pope, and H. Leighton Dickson are yours for less than a dollar!
Meet the Editor: Susan Schader of Story Services 4 Wrriters
photo by Michelle Seixas |
In the publishing
industry in New York and San Francisco, she worked as a Developmental Editor,
developing, co-authoring, editing major college textbooks, including all
ancillary and audio-visual materials, from planning through publication) for
Harper & Row (now Harper Collins) Publishers. She also served as a Marketing Analyst,
Research and Development, Harper College Division East. As a freelancer, she did
developmental/substantive editing, copyediting, research, proofreading,
redlining for such major publishing houses as Prentice-Hall, McGraw-Hill Book
Company, and Abrams.
She has a
background in graphic design and photography as well, and has loved “Words
& Images,” which is also the title of her blog at sschader.blogspot.com.
She is currently writing a Middle Grade novel
-- a new creative challenge.
For information on Susan's rates and services, check out the Story Services 4 Writers gite here.
For information on Susan's rates and services, check out the Story Services 4 Writers gite here.
What is the last good book you read?
The debut novel of Brit Bennett, entitled The Mothers, which is due out this fall but I had the chance
to read in advance. It’s a coming-of-age story about two young African-American
teenagers and the book’s central question as Ms. Bennett describes it is, “how
girls grow into women when the female figures who are supposed to usher you
into womanhood aren’t there. How girls come of age with that absence. And it’s
about how communities are shaped by loss… how in moments of grief, community
can be both a source of comfort and a source of oppression.” It’s beautifully
written, touching, and timely.
Who are your favorite writers?
That question is hard to answer given that
I read so much “professionally” that I rarely read for my own pleasure. When I
can sneak in a read for “fun,” I tend gravitate toward crime/detective tales. I
don’t know what that says about me,
although I hope that instead of indicating I have a penchant for dark,
dastardly deeds, it suggests that solving a crime or mystery is rather like
solving the puzzle of what’s missing in a manuscript or screenplay, what needs
to be there or needs to be removed to make the narrative soar. I do like the
writing of the Scottish writer, Ian Rankin, who has penned the Detective Rankin
novels. One of my all time favorite novels is Harper Lee’s, To Kill A Mockingbird, and my favorite
children’s book is, Charlotte’s Web,
by E.B. White, which I’ve seen described as a nearly perfect book. I agree with
that assessment.
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