Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Best Craig's List Ad ever!
I'd put the link here but it's going to be flagged any minute now. The ad read: Escort needs writer. So, sure, I clicked on it. (I've edited a HILARIOUS book written by a porn film editor, I figured, this escort had a story to tell.) The ad was one line. "Need writer in return I service you." Yes, the poster was looking for someone who would work for sex. There's a story there for sure. And you know, I want to know that story. But not enough to reply to the ad. Because I've learned to trust that little voice that says "Don't go through that door."
Monday, April 15, 2013
TBR--The One You Love by Paul Pilkington
I have some old fart friends who are (still) not convinced that indie-published books can be as good as (or better than) books published by traditional publishers. (Some truly believe that ANY traditionally published book is going to be better than ANY indie-pub title and that just makes me want to start underlining the grammatical errors in the last traaditionally published book I was sent to review. These same friends are also highly skeptical of books that are available free--either as part of a special promotion or as a marketing strategy or simply because...
I like to browse Kindle's best-seller lists, where they put books in two columns, one with prices and one iwth the freebies. And if a freebie sounds interesting, I grab it. This one caught my eye when I saw the book had 1232 reviews, a third of them five-star. Anyone who has published his or her own book knows how hard it is to get more than a few reviews, so any book that had that many people engaged enough to write a review is a book I figure I should read. I'll let you know what I thought.
I like to browse Kindle's best-seller lists, where they put books in two columns, one with prices and one iwth the freebies. And if a freebie sounds interesting, I grab it. This one caught my eye when I saw the book had 1232 reviews, a third of them five-star. Anyone who has published his or her own book knows how hard it is to get more than a few reviews, so any book that had that many people engaged enough to write a review is a book I figure I should read. I'll let you know what I thought.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Brother Sun--Sweetest Harmonies since Simon & Garfunkel
Saturday, April 13, 2013
On the TBR pile Paul cornell's London Falling
This book sounds like it's right up my alley--a mixture of noir and fantasy. Read a review here and see what you think.
Labels:
fatnasy fiction,
London Falling,
noir fiction,
Paul cornell
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
This is an unsolicited testimonial
I used to review books for the review site Bitten by Books, which specializes in paranormal books. I read a lot of great stuff, and found an intensely interactive community of readers. I did not know until recently that Bitten By Books offered advertising rates for authors who want to target those readers directly. I will definitely be talking to their sales people when Misbegotten comes out (in September if all goes well.) Check it out if you write paranormal; the exposure might be useful. and even if you don't want to take advantage of their author services, you should check the site out. In addition to honest reviews, publishing news, blog tour stops and giveaways and contests, it's just a fun place to hang out.
Labels:
bitten by Books,
Misbegotten,
paranormal fiction
Girls Write Now
I'd never heard of Girls Write Now until today but I love the idea. The organization encourages girls to write their way to a better future. You go girls!
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