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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Alex’s Underrated Treasures Blogfest
Today I’m participating in Alex J. Cavanaugh’s Underrated Treasures Blogfest. This blog hop centers around movies, TV shows, music, or books that bloggers love but others may not know them. My selection is one of my favorite movies, His Girl … Continue reading
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Review and Giveaway of Lies Told in Silence by M. K. Tod
I’m often asked why I enjoy history as much as I do. Some say, it’s in the past, why bother. For me, though, history is alive. Even events that happened hundreds of years ago can come alive in journals, diaries, … Continue reading
Don’t Let The Numbers Distract You
In today’s world it’s easy to get bogged down with numbers. How many Twitter followers does an author have? Facebook fans? Friends on Goodreads? Reviews? As an author I try not to focus on numbers. But I do admit there’s … Continue reading
How I Measure my Success as an Author
Sometimes I dread being asked “What do you do?” when meeting people. I’m always shy to talk about my books in person. I appreciate the people who say “Cool” and leave it at that. Others ask what I write and … Continue reading