Thursday, March 13, 2014
Washington's Spies!
I had never heard of TURN, AMC's new historical series, until yesterday when I saw a billboard for it. It's based on the book Washington's Spies and it looks like it could be a lot of fun. The Brit villains aren't very subtle unlike the Jason Isaacs' character in The Patriot) but they're VILLAINS. Here's the trailer for it:
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The Patriot,
Turn,
Washington's Spies
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Criminal Element runs a promotion for Whipping Boy!
I've been working as a "Fresh Meat" reviewer for Criminal Element," the crime fiction blog hosted by Macmillan publishing for a little over a year now. (And I learned about the paid gig via Twitter, which is something I tell my clients who see no value in social media because they don't think "anyone wants to know what I ate for breakfast.")
I am a proud indie author but it's still kind of fun to drop the phrase, "My editor at Macmillan," into casual conversation. The editor in question is Clare Toohey, and she is awesome. She set up a great promotion to celebrate the publication of my debut mystery novella, Whipping Boy, and is running it in conjunction with an excerpt on Criminal Element today. She's also helped me hone in on a description of the book that fits my brand of crime fiction, which is not that easily defined. Did I mention she's awesome? Here's how she describes Whipping Boy:

I am a proud indie author but it's still kind of fun to drop the phrase, "My editor at Macmillan," into casual conversation. The editor in question is Clare Toohey, and she is awesome. She set up a great promotion to celebrate the publication of my debut mystery novella, Whipping Boy, and is running it in conjunction with an excerpt on Criminal Element today. She's also helped me hone in on a description of the book that fits my brand of crime fiction, which is not that easily defined. Did I mention she's awesome? Here's how she describes Whipping Boy:

Whipping Boy by Katherine Tomlinson is a California cop
mystery novella, the debut of a female criminalist whose strange existence
swings from the darkest crime scenes to life among Hollywood royalty--no wonder
she has such a bad attitude (available March 12, 2014).
If you love crime fiction in all its varieties, you should be checking out Criminal Element. And you should definitely stop by today because if you leave a comment about the excerpt, you can win excellent swag! Here's a link to the excerpt.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
I do not think that word means what you think it means...
I love The Princess Bride for so many reasons, but the title of this post is probably my favorite quote among many quotable lines. I always think of the line when I'm surfing CraigsList looking for gigs because I often find lines like this:
We need someone to write the story and share the profit 50/50 with the author.
I'm a ghostwriter by trade and have absolutely no problem being the writer behind the name, but it does seem a little delusional when the person hiring the ghostwriter is unclear on the concept of what's actually happening.
Sigh.
We need someone to write the story and share the profit 50/50 with the author.
I'm a ghostwriter by trade and have absolutely no problem being the writer behind the name, but it does seem a little delusional when the person hiring the ghostwriter is unclear on the concept of what's actually happening.
Sigh.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Judging a Book by Its (Pre-made) Cover
I love the covers that Joy Sillesen of Indie Author Services does for me. I've also bought a number of IAS pre-made covers over the years. But I also like looking at other sites offering pre-made covers and today I hooked up with the UK-based Cover Collection via Twitter. Their covers are very affordable (they seem to be in the 30 pounds and up range with sale covers offered at 20 poumds) and they offer covers for many different genres. More than a couple caught my eye. Maybe you'll find something there for your next project.
City of Darkness and LIght--Paris & Mystery
My favorite city and my favorite genre are combined in City of Darkness and Light. Check the book out on today's Criminal Element. The book is one of a series by Rhys Bowen, and series are always good news for mystery readers.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Cover reveal: Christine Pope's Darkangel
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| Cover by Indie Author Services |
Here are the details:
Finding the man of your dreams can be a real nightmare….
As the future prima, or head witch of her clan, Angela
McAllister is expected to bond with her consort during her twenty-first year,
thus ensuring that she will come into her full powers at the appointed time.
The clock is ticking down, and her consort has yet to make an appearance.
Instead, her dreams are haunted by a man she’s never seen, the one she believes
must be her intended match.
But with time running out, and dark forces attempting to seize her
powers for their own, Angela is faced with a terrible choice: give up her
dreams of the man she may never meet and take the safer path, or risk leaving
her clan and everyone in it at the mercy of those who seek their ruin.
Darkangel is the first book in
the Witches of Cleopatra Hill, a paranormal romance trilogy set in the haunted
town of Jerome, Arizona.
If you've read Pope's Sedona Trilogy, you know she has mad love for the area, and the setting here is Jerome, the funky little town that neighbors Sedona. For more about Christine Pope and her books, go here. The latest book in her Gaia Consortium series is now available here.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
A Celebrity-Free Oscar Story from CNN
Leave it to CNN to cover all the angles of tonight's Oscar broadcast. Not only do they have a picture of the corset Sally Field will be wearing (TMI maybe?) but they have this neat little featurette on how the Oscar statuette is made.
And now for my personal pick for Best Actor:
I haven't seen a lot of this year's nominated films but I was an early fan of The Dallas Buyer's Club. Matthew McConaughey is having a hell of a year with DBC and True Detective, and I hope he wins Best Actor.
And now for my personal pick for Best Actor:
I haven't seen a lot of this year's nominated films but I was an early fan of The Dallas Buyer's Club. Matthew McConaughey is having a hell of a year with DBC and True Detective, and I hope he wins Best Actor.
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