Featured on CNN again!

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I’m quoted on the CNN website this today in the article entitled, “Ten Ways to Get Kids to Eat Their Veggies.”

Edits Round 2

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I’m working on the second round of edits for The Couples Guide to Pregnancy (He Says, She Says). This was a fun book to write. It’s slated for release… or shall I say ‘delivery’ Spring 2012.

Classroom Presentation Today

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I did an hour long author presentation today and really enjoyed it. It’s really fun to see students get excited about writing! I wasn’t able to get any photos today, but the kids asked some great questions!

I’m a Guest Blogger at…

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Today, I’m the guest blogger over on Kourtney Heintz’s Blog. Stop on by and read my article about the benefits of writing with a co-author.

Book Award Nominee!!!

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I just got word that Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead has been nominated for an Award! Please CLICK HERE TO VOTE for this title as a portion of the final decision is weighed by how many 5 star votes it receives. It’s FREE to vote. You just have to click this link and then CLICK on the 5 e’s that are in BLUE just under the title. Make sure you click on the LAST ‘e’ so that the saying next to it says, ‘You gotta read this.’ That’s it! You can also leave a positive review about the book if you’d like, underneath, but that isn’t required to vote. PLEASE VOTE 5 “E’s” Thank you!!!

I’m featured on iVillage!

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I was contacted by NBC Universal letting me know that they’d like to feature me in their Mother’s Day story on iVillage about the first time mom’s realized they were a mom. The piece just went up on the site and you can view it here. I’m slide #1. : )

- Shannon

Official Release Date

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Today is the official release date for Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead! Two recent reviews:

“With a nod to Buffy, this whimsical chick-lit urban fantasy is an entertaining tale due to the heroine who wants to live life as an ordinary teen, but fate keeps forcing her to use her paranormal skills to perform good deeds. A quirky support cast, a reluctant heroine and a spell caster who doesn’t know the consequences of his actions makes this a character driven charmer…”

Harriet Klausner for Alternative Worlds

“I really enjoyed this book. I was completely entranced with the great characters. This is the type of novel that you can really sink your teeth into…has a great plot and reaches outside of the box… pleasantly surprised by the level of emotions shown by the characters….”

Catie Vargas for Night Owl Reviews

Working on Book Edits

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Working on book edits for Couples Guide to Pregnancy in my outside office today. : ) There’s a little bit of fresh snow up on the mountain peak. It’s in the 80′s here today.

Aiming for a Bestseller List

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Stormy Knight is set to debut May 1st, but Amazon.com has already begun shipping orders for it. I just checked rankings of the paperback version and as of this morning, it’s ranked at 35,214 out of over 8 million books! The stats change regularly, but it’d be awesome to end up on one of their Bestseller Lists. To those that have been spreading the word through Facebook and Twitter and word of mouth, thank you! I’ve made it super easy to do so – click on the BUY THE BOOK link to the right – - – -> near the top (next to my picture) Once you are on that page, you can scroll down under the video book trailers and there will be little icons for Facebook, twitter, etc. Click on one of those and it will allow you to write a little blurb and then share the direct ordering link right on Facebook, or other social media websites. You can also print out free Stormy Knight bookmarks from that page, too!

Stormy Knight Cake

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Yesterday was my birthday, so I had the cover of Stormy Knight put on the cake. It turned out really cute.

Now Available at Smashwords

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Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead is now available to download at Smashwords, too! You can also read a sample for free.

Now Available as an E-Book, too!

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Stormy Knight Prom Queen of the Undead is now available as an e-book for the Barnes and Noble Nook! The other e-book versions (Kindle, etc.) will be available in the coming days. The e-book version is only $3.99!
Stormy Knight for Nook (e-book)

Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undeadis also available for download on Amazon for the Kindle! Also, $3.99 there!

Added a new book trailer

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If you click on the BUY THE BOOK link to the right, you’ll see the newest book trailer at the bottom of the three!

A fun distraction…

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Purely for entertainment and amusement…

Exclusive Interview: Odonata: City of Night Author

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Please welcome the author of Odonata: City of Night Author, Jessica Zellman. I recently interviewed Jessica about her new book available for instant download (yay!) and her writing process. Without further ado…

Q. Writing a book is no easy task. How long did it take for you to complete Odonata: City of Night, before it went off to the publisher?

A. The whole process took about a year and a half. I started writing it on November 1st 2008. (yup, a starting date for NaNoWriMo) Several drafts followed. I started sending query letters in early 2010. Finally, in March of 2010, I met Renee Rocco from Lyrical Press at a writing conference. She invited me to submit the manuscript and a few weeks later, offered me a contract.

Q. Is writing your full-time gig?

A. I wish! But I do have a day job. I work as a customer service representative for a plastics company. Fortunately, I work with a fun group of people who enjoy my baking. Abbey is definitely drawn from that side of me.  I love to bake goodies and brighten everyone’s day.

Q. Finish this sentence, ‘The one thing I know now about publishing that I wish I knew a year ago is…’

A. How necessary it is to build an audience before the book is released. I waited until after my book was published to start promotion.  At that point, I had just started a new job and was overwhelmed by it all. Just buying ad space isn’t enough. You have to get out there to create a buzz.

Q. I enjoyed the many food references in your novel. Do you have a favorite recipe of yours that you can share with readers?

A. In Odonata: City of Night, Abbey makes cinnamon apple bread. It’s Katrina’s favorite.
Here’s the recipe I use:

1 stick butter
1 Tbsp. Milk
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. white vinegar
2 beaten eggs
½ tsp. Salt
2 cups flour
1 tsp. Vanilla (Actually, Abbey and I always double the vanilla so 2 tsp.)
2 cups peeled, finely chopped apples
1 tbsp. Cinnamon

Topping:
1 tsp. Cinnamon
2 tbsp. Sugar
2 tbsp. Flour
2 tbsp. Butter
1 tsp. Nutmeg (this is Abbey’s added ingredient)

Preheat oven to 325F. Mix butter and sugar. In a separate bowl, dissolve baking soda in milk and vinegar before adding to mix. Add eggs. Stir until blended, then add rest of ingredients.

Pour batter in greased bread loaf pan (9×5). In a separate bowl, mix ingredients for topping. (mix will be crumbly) Sprinkle topping over batter.

Bake for 50-60 minutes.

I like this bread fresh out the oven with a little butter. It’s good toasted for breakfast the next morning too… if it lasts that long!

Q. When you wrote Odonata: City of Night, did you plot out the story first and then start writing the first draft or did you just write freely and then piece it all together?

A. I’m not much of a plotter.  I usually have an idea about how everything will end, but no clue how to get there. In this case, I wrote the rough draft for NaNoWriMo. That’s National Novel Writing Month, where lots of writers gather online with the collective goal of writing 50,000 words in a month. You just write, focusing on word count and nothing else. There’s no time for revision, and that is the key. There was no second guessing my premise or plot. Good thing too, because I would’ve never had the nerve to create a “new” part of the vampire genre otherwise. By the time I’d written 50,000 words, I cared about my characters too much to let them drift off into the ether or be forgotten in some lost corner of my hard drive. I had to work out the rest of the story and get it out there.

Q. What are your 3 favorite author/writer themed websites you visit most often?

A. www.savvyauthors.com is a great site for networking. They have very affordable workshops and marketing tools for members.

The Liars Club is a local group of writers who do all sorts of events. They have signings at indie bookstores and a monthly “coffeehouse” to discuss the writing life. Open, friendly discussion with professional writers is a rare and wonderful thing. This group provides it on a regular basis.

Finally, I enjoy reading Laurell K. Hamilton’s blog.  I love her writing style, and frankly, she makes me laugh.

Q. What’s a normal writing day for you like?

A. I wish I could be one of those writers who gets up and churns out a thousand words every morning before work, but I’m not. For one thing, I hate getting up early. For another, my brain refuses to function that early.

I usually write for forty minutes during lunch. This involves sitting in my cubicle with my laptop open and earbuds in place.  I MUST have music while I write. It drowns out everything else and gets me in the zone.

I try to get in more time during the evening with varying success. In On Writing, Stephen King recommended blowing up your TV. I really need to do that.

Q. Your next book is already in the works. Do you have a publisher and release date set for it, yet?

A. I had a really good experience publishing with Lyrical Press, so I plan on sticking with them for Odonata book two. No release date yet, I’m still in the early draft stages.

Q. Thank you for taking a moment for us to do the interview. Do you have any words of wisdom to share with other aspiring writers out there?

A. “Don’t give up,” sounds cliché, but that really is the way to succeed. How not to give up when you have rejection letters stacking up is another issue. I’ve found that a good writing group works wonders, both with motivation and encouragement. Networking is always a good idea, be it through conferences or workshops. I am still in contact with a writer I met at my first conference. We always sign off our e-mails with “Keep Writing!” and that’s the way I’d like to sign off here.

Thanks for having me on your site, Shannon! This was a lot of fun.

My Review of Author Supplied Review Copy:

Giving vampires a run for their money,e-book  Odonata: City of Night introduces a change up from the normal vampire novel. An Odonata (they prey on vampires) named Katrina saves human Abbey from becoming the next meal of a vampire as she leaves a night club one night. Abbey quickly learns that Katrina didn’t do it out of compassion, but for an all around dislike of vampires. The novel is sprinkled here and there with food references and humor amongst a dark storyline and I consider both to be a plus.

A writer’s room…

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When I was working on Stormy Knight, I did the majority of my writing in my writing office/craft room surrounded by 12 bookcases full of books and craft supplies. There was a little bit of it I wrote while sitting outside enjoying the wildlife that would pass by the the back yard. Lately though, I’ve been doing a lot of writing sitting in the living room on the couch, or in the bedroom sitting on the bed. I have every intention of going into my little writing spot each morning, but I just haven’t quite made it there these past few weeks. My comfy chair keeps beckoning for me to come back in there, so I don’t know what the deal is. I have had a lot going on in recent weeks though, so I haven’t been able to fully concentrate on my writing as much as I would like. If you are a writer, do you have a favorite spot you like to write at, or can you just write anywhere?

Exclusive Interview: Caricature Artist Elgin “Subwaysurfer” Bolling

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You’ve seen his work here on my site… now listen to the podcast interview! Thanks, Elgin! Want your own caricature art drawn by him? Stop by his website and send him an email. He works quickly, he’s very approachable and he has skill! Check out this two-part interview Elgin did with questions I submitted to him! Then send him an e-mail and tell him how much you enjoyed what he had to say.

Part I
Part II

Writers and Their Kitties

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I just discovered this cute site: Writers and Kitties.

A NEW Stormy Knight Book Trailer

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Check out this catchy, short Book Trailer for Stormy Knight Prom Queen of the Undead.

LYRICS to STORMY KNIGHT
Stormy Knight had an average life except she was half vampire queen/
she lives in Littleton and goes to Littleton High/ with her friends Marco and Cory by her side/high school can be hard without the added bizarre but she does a good job of fitting in/ and Candi the vampire queen who enjoys eating way to many ghost has appeared/ well everything was fine until about the time that the undead started popping out the grave/now in stormy knight’s life nothing seems right/ as these things seem to threaten all her dreams/

Happy Art

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My kids and I have always been huge fans of caricature art. In fact, every couple years we have a piece of artwork done… it’s become a family tradition. I recently discovered a great artist by the name of Elgin “Subwaysurfer” Bolling. I commissioned him to do a piece for me to hang up in my writing room and he used the picture to the right as his reference. I told him about all the zany animals here in the desert that have sort of found their way to me and he incorporated them into the art! He’s very nice and approachable. Elgin is located in New York, so if you live around there, he can also come to your office or event and do art on the fly for your employees or guests! His work has even appeared on BET! Hmmm… I wonder if I can talk Elgin into doing an interview for my site? : ) Anyway, if you stop by his site – tell him Shannon sent ya’! Oh, by the way… he made this on his iPad!

Writing the Book is Only Part of the Big Picture

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Here’s a piece I wrote for another website, but thought I’d post it here, too:

My new book is set to release next month and it seems like it was ions ago that I sat down and started working on it. I remember running into the occasional “minor” writer’s block here and there. Then of course, there was the editing and editing and yes, more editing that took place between my publisher, my co-author and myself. Months of that. Now that the book comes out soon, it seems like all that was the calm before the storm. It’s all about getting the word out about the book and getting it into as many stores as possible; doing interviews – rinse and repeat. Everything has kicked into high gear. Most nights I’m not going to bed until 1AM and even then, my body is physically wiped out, but my brain won’t shut off and relax for a while longer. Then… like clockwork, back up at 5:30 AM – answer emails that came in throughout the night, then get the kids ready for school and work twice as hard as I did the day before.

When you break it down to what authors actually make per book sale… it’s quite literally pennies on the dollar – unless you are one of the lucky, chosen few, that go bigtime and land a huge publishing contract with one of the big New York houses. Those deals are out there, but they are few and far between. So, in the meantime, authors such as myself, with a publishing contract with a smaller publishing house must come up with random ways to both entertan and amuse myself in this world of book promotion while hopefully entertaining and amusing a kid or two along the way enough to make them want to read my new book. With that in mind, I came up with an idea to commission a recording artist and music producer to go into the studio and record a catchy, kid-friendly song that tells the basic story of my book. It’s a hip-hop beat with a little bit of rhyme, so be forewarned if that isn’t your cup of tea. However, if you’d like to humor me for a moment, feel free to watch the new (cough, cough) ‘world premiere’ of my latest book trailer in a post, below. I have others being released in the coming weeks.

A recent review, “A quirky support cast, a reluctant heroine and a spell caster who doesn’t know the consequences of his actions makes this a character driven charmer.” – Harriet Klausner, Alternative Worlds

So, I have to ask – for the other fellow authors out there, how involved were you with the actual promotion of your book(s)? Is that something you left up to the publisher to handle, or did you roll up your sleeves and dig right in?

Stormy Knight Book Musical Trailer Teaser

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Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead is aimed at the YA (Young Adult) group – primarily 10-14 year olds. So, I commissioned a recording artist and music producer to go into the studio and record a catchy song for the release of the Stormy Knight book. This will be part of my author presentation at schools. Anyway, here it is! More to follow in the coming days, weeks… Please share this link with others! Or you can just link to my site www.shannonmarieduffy.com You can now order the book on Amazon.Com
and Barnes & Noble. Due for release in May, but it looks like Amazon may already be ready to start shipping! Yay! In the video below, it shows the book as hardcover. It’s not in hardcover, only paperback. : )

Stormy Knight is now on Amazon

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You can now place your order for Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead over on Amazon! The book is softcover (not hardcover like in the picture though). : )

“A quirky support cast, a reluctant heroine and a spell caster who doesn’t know the consequences of his actions makes this a character driven charmer.” – Harriet Klausner, Alternative Worlds

Artist Commission

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I recently commissioned a caricature artist to do a portrait piece for my author promo material. He used the photo to the right as reference. Check out what he came up with. I love it!

Are you in need of some fancy schmancy art for your project? Check out Quincy’s work. Just like me, he’s from Ohio and now lives in the LA area. Small world. Anyway, check out his online work samples. You’ll drool. He is a talented individual for sure! Tell him Shannon (the Stormy Knight author), sent ya’!

Stormy Knight Review

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Head on over to Alternative Worlds to read a review of Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead (Due for release May 2011). Thank you, Alternative Worlds for the cool write-up!

A quirky support cast, a reluctant heroine and a spell caster who doesn’t know the consequences of his actions makes this a character driven charmer.” – Harriet Klausner, Alternative Worlds

Stormy Knight Bookmarks

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Blue Leaf Publications sent over these snazzy Stormy Knight bookmarks. Feel free to print them out and share them!
Stormy Knight Prom Queen of the Undead Bookmarks

The Couples Guide to Pregnancy & Beyond (He Says, She Says)

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Written By Shannon Duffy and John Zakour

Synopsis:

With a dash of wit here and there–and more than a splash of truth serum throughout–The Couples Guide to Pregnancy & Beyond (He Says, She Says) offers hip, gender-specific perspectives on the blessed event from both the male and female point of view.

Also included is a sprinkling of sage medical advice from Dr. Joanne Hessney who hosts the yearly 1000 Woman Baby Shower in Rochester, NY.

Due for release: Early 2012

Next Book Due For Release in 2012

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My next book is due for release around this time next year and will be published by Blue Leaf Publications! It’s a non-fiction book tentatively titled, “The Couples Guide to Pregnancy & Beyond (He Says, She Says)” and is written by myself and the same co-writer (John Zakour) on my other book Stormy Knight with a sprinkling of real medical advice by Dr. Joanne Hessney. More details to follow in the coming months. As of right now, the release date is aimed between the February-April time-frame.

Author Experiences

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I was just watching a public television program and they did a segment on a South Dakota author that wrote The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth. The author, Jean L.S. Patrick, discussed how she accidentally came upon this story idea and how it went from just an idea in her head – all the way to becoming a published book. Jean has since gone on to write several other books for children. This is a book on my ‘to order’ list. I love reading non-fiction. I also love hearing about the back story of how books evolve from just an idea all the way to being sold to eager readers.

On a side note – at the writer’s workshop I attended over the weekend, one of the guest speakers tossed out statistics. Although I don’t recall who her sources were, I do recall her mentioning that authors generally only sell less than 250 copies of any given book the first year and 3,500 copies over the lifetime of a book being for sale. Those are U.S. stats.

Quoted in Parenting Magazine & on CBS News

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A while back I was interviewed for an article that appeared in the May 2009 issue of Parenting Magazine. I had been looking for the online link and just found it!

I also found the link from where I was interviewed by the local CBS News affiliate regarding a speech Obama was scheduled to give. They don’t seem to have the video clip up anymore, but the article is still on the CBS website.

The Publishing Business Today

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There is a new article making the rounds online that talks about the publishing business today. Actually, there are many articles making the rounds, but the one I’m referring to is over at The Huffington Post today. With so many outlets allowing authors to ‘independently publish’ their work, one can only wonder what the next plan of action from the big publishing houses will be. Most are now offering e-books to coincide with the traditional print release of titles, but one has to wonder if it’s arrogance or cluelessness on the part of the publishers for their reasoning in being so ‘behind with the times’ when it comes to author payment. Case in point – contracts aren’t changing. Authors are still only making a 10% cut from each print sale and slightly more than that for each e-book sale. Granted, the large publishing houses have mass overhead to tend to as well as salaries for their marketing team, the cost of printing and somewhere along the line – paying in some way for those relationships they have with booksellers to stock their products. However, e-books are a different monster. There is no major investment past the editing and marketing. E-books don’t take up warehouse storage space. They offer instant gratification for the consumer and they ‘can’ be priced much cheaper than a physical hard copy. This is where things get dicey. The author still isn’t seeing much of the profit. Publishers – at least the bigger publishers, are prancing around with a bigger portion of the pie at the end of the day because they have less money they are shelling out. The author on the other hand, is still doing the same amount of work – if not more, yet they aren’t seeing much of an increase in their royalty checks from the publishers.

Authors are becoming wiser and realizing that going the indie publishing route is looking more and more appealing. Authors can now take the bull by the proverbial horns and call the shots. They can and are setting their own prices. They are getting the e-books into consumer hands quickly – as opposed to waiting for 18+ months for their publisher to release the book. Authors are walking away with sometimes up to 70% of the profits now, compared to 30% or less being offered by the publishing houses.

Now, I’m not encouraging everyone to run out and publish their work as an e-book and skip the traditional publishing route. It does take a special type of person to independently publish. You have to be fully committed to marketing and public relations in general. You have to pound the pavement (or invest in highering a public relations firm to do this for you). I highly recommend that you have your manuscript professionally edited. I also recommend you hire someone to design a professional looking cover for your book. Even for an e-book? Yes! If you want to see sales, there is a level of investment that does need to go into your book. The upside is – the author is in control.

I have a book coming out in May that I went the traditional publisher route with. Why? Because I really liked the level of commitment my publisher has to promoting the titles they release. It’s a small publishing house, which offered me the opportunity to work closely with the publisher instead of feeling like I was just one lone fish in a giant pond of clients. It’s a YA fiction title – something that I also didn’t feel completely confident in promoting without a traditional publishing house behind me. I also have several other projects I am working on, and feel that if I were trying to spend so much time figuring out how to get the word out and promote this book on my own – then it’d be taking time away from my other projects. So, for me – going the traditional publishing route fit with my life for right now. Sure, someone else gets a portion of the pie from sales, but that’s okay in this situation because I feel that their expertise is well worth the money forfeited on my side of the table. They handled setting up the ISBN number, the formatting, the professional editing and preparing the media kit as well as all the printing and none of that cost me anything out of pocket! If I were to independently publish – I would already be in the red because all of that would have to be complete and paid for before the book would be for sale.

So, as you can see – there are positives and negatives to both sides of the coin. The list can go on and on for either point. It really just comes down to the author and their capabilities and what they feel is a pro verses a con. I do have another project that is a non-fiction piece that I am considering independently publishing because I feel very confident in my marketing skills for the topic. I also feel I now have momentum set forth to build upon after the YA fiction book comes out in May.

I have more to say on the topic of the independent author revolution, but will save it for another day. Right now, I have some book writing to tend to. I love writing when it’s raining!

Have you ever independently published a book in either digital or hardcopy form? If so, what was your experience like?

Writer’s Workshop

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Today I attended my first writer’s workshop about an hour away from here. I’m still taking it all in and haven’t quite decided what I thought of it just yet. I didn’t garner any new ‘aha!’ moments with any of the information set forth and I think that is a good thing because I feel that all the research and learning of the writing business that I have done has paid off. However, the two guest speakers were really fun and entertaining to listen to. One authored a non-fiction book about global warming and the other – a memoir. Both gals were great at speaking about the ups and downs of being a writer. The global warming author was even kind enough to let us listeners flip through her original proposal that she used to pitch the book. Hers wasn’t as thick as mine, so that was encouraging to realize that I didn’t necessarily need to put sooo much pressure on myself when it comes to polishing up my own proposal packet for a couple of my non-fiction book proposals.

Anyhow, the two presenters were Marcia Sargent, author of Wing Wife: How To Be Married to a Marine Fighter Pilot and Kimberly Keilbach, author of Global Warming Is Good for Business. Both are Southern California authors. Both were more than happy to share their experience with publishing. Marcia is independently published and Kimberly went through a traditional publishing house. Both had great things to say about both options. With my forthcoming book being published through a traditional publisher, I think I will try my hand at putting out a book that I publish on my own like Marcia did, in the coming year. I enjoy marketing and the business side of publishing just as much as I enjoy the writing.

Stormy Knight Just Arrived!

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The box from my publisher just arrived with copies of Stormy Knight: Prom Queen of the Undead!

Stormy Knight Book Trailer Take 2

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I just put together this second try at a book trailer for Stormy Knight – showing the front and back cover and a brief synopsis of the story.

Stormy Knight Pre-Order

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You can now Pre-Order Stormy Knight Prom Queen of the Undead on the Barnes and Noble website!

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