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Pursuit of publication is a long, difficult process, but once it happens, things get very busy, very quickly. Writers should take advantage of the time before their debut work releases to get a structure and system in place. Here are some steps to take to make the most out of that “between” time. 1. Write [CONTINUE READING]

 

If there were such things as an author “groupie” and I was single, I’d probably be one. Intelligent and creative minds are VERY HOT {especially if he’s reading to me in bed}! {Did I really just confess to that?! LMAO} <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> What Next? join our mailing list Email Address Close You’ll need to confirm that [CONTINUE READING]

 

If you live in/near or happen to be in the Raleigh area this week, you might want to check out some of the local author viewings. Who knows, you just might see me at one of them. When: April 12, 2010; 7:30pm Who: Jonathan Safran Foer Where: Bryan Center Griffith Film Theater, Duke University Description: [CONTINUE READING]

 

WOW! The Book Faery Reviews is celebrating 2 years of book blogging! The Book Faery Reviews was born out of a need to document the books I had read and wanted to get a hold of for my own book shelves. Then I started to get asked to review books from various authors and those [CONTINUE READING]

 

Sunday, Sunday…NOOOOOOOOO! REALLY?! It’s Sunday and I need another weekend day to recover from my daughter’s crazy and chaotic birthday party we had at the house yesterday! I haven’t even had time to catch up on my missed TV shows (Grey’s, Private Practice, Supernatural, Bones) on Hulu.com or their network channels and here it is [CONTINUE READING]

 

Once upon a time four aspiring authors met at a writers’ conference. Ten years later they’re still friends, veterans of the dog-eat-dog New York publishing world. Mallory St. James is a workaholic whose novels support her and her husband’s lavish lifestyle. Tanya Mason juggles two jobs, two kids, and a difficult mother. Faye Truett is [CONTINUE READING]

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