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Maer Wilson and Her Newest Release, Relics.

Pin ItToday we welcome Maer Wilson author of Relics which was published by Crescent Moon on May 1, 2013. Press Release Former actor and Southern Nevada resident Maer Wilson joins the ranks of published authors on May 1, 2013. Wilson’s first book, Relics, will be published by Crescent Moon Press. Relics is a Contemporary Fantasy … Continue reading »

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My Road To Self Publication Post #12

Pin ItSo what did I do last week? Hmm. Well, the Name That Book Contest ended on the 26th and then went into sudden death overtime because the titles with the most votes were my original suggestions which really weren’t very good. As of this posting I have not tallied the final round of voting, … Continue reading »

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Post #11 on My Road to Self Publication

Pin ItSo last week I didn’t post. I took the day off to relax and get some other stuff done- like booking my trip to Nationals and another short weekend trip for a wedding. And then there were the bombings at the Boston Marathon. I was busy all day on Tuesday, but in the back … Continue reading »

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The Magic Touch Blog Hop

Pin It  You’ve got The Magic Touch.  The first thing that came to mind when I heard about this blog hop was The Platters song, (You’ve got) The Magic Touch. Hear it here on YouTube. It’s funny that I didn’t think magic as in abracadabra. Instead, I thought, what does it mean to have that magic … Continue reading »

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Post #10 On My Road to Self Publication

Pin ItLast week i had the wonderful Ms. Melissa Foster on my blog to discuss marketing tips and mistakes. See her post here. Melissa explained the number one mistake writers make is they market to other writers. I couldn’t agree more with Melissa. It’s one of the things I noticed right away when I began … Continue reading »

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Post #6 on My Road to Self Publication

Pin ItI’m still plugging away at my marketing plan. Plugging, plugging, plugging. Last weekend I went to a CTRWA meeting and sat at lunch with several wonderful writers, all of whom had advice, tips and contacts to share. And thank God they did. Well, thank God and Oh My God! I have so much to … Continue reading »

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What’s Love Got to Do With It Blog Hop

Pin It It isn’t the flowers or the candy or the jewelry. It has nothing to do with a nice romantic dinner or a movie about lovers. It’s not even the card that bring tears to a girl’s eyes (though in all honesty the card gets me every time). It’s all the little things we … Continue reading »

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Welcome Shirley Hailstock

Pin ItThe Making of a Damn Good Villain.  There are no villains.  The villain is the hero of his own story.  No one is born a villain.  No one wakes up and thinks, “I’m going to be a villain.”  Villains are people who believe what they are doing what is just and right.  They have … Continue reading »

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Vampire Bite Blog Hop

Pin It Clearly you must know that vampires are my favorite fictional creature. For many reasons, not the least of which is romance writers have romanticized blood-sucking killers into sexy, hot heros. You can’t beat that. But I think the added allure is the constant possibility that the hero might accidentally kill the heroine. He’s … Continue reading »

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Post #4 on My Road to Self Publication

Pin It   Week four was an interesting week. Several odd happenings occurred. First- husband ended up with a scratched cornea, then the door knob broke, then a spring on the garage door broke (the end just broke off while it was under pressure) and then we had a blizzard. To round out the week … Continue reading »

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