Sci-Fi Fantasy 99 Cent Kindle Event

CLICK ON THE BANNER TO SEE OVER 50 SCI-FI or FANTASY BOOKS PARTICIPATING (INCLUDING MY OWN!)  YEP, THAT’S RIGHT, ARROW OF THE MIST IS 99 CENTS FOR TWO DAYS!!    Click below to buy now 😀 

AUTHORS BLOG HOP

TONS OF GIVEAWAYS!!!!!!!!! CHECK OUT SIDE BAR FOR ALL OF THE AWESOME BLOG HOP SITES——–>> MY GIVEAWAY: RANDOM.ORG HAS CHOSEN THE WINNER AND THE WINNER IS… HANNAH PEASHA! ONE EBOOK COPY OF MY DEBUT MIDDLE GRADE/YA FANTASY ARROW OF THE MIST  SIGNED BOOKMARK & POSTCARD (USA)   TO ENTER: LEAVE A COMMENT ON THIS POST TELLING ME… Continue reading AUTHORS BLOG HOP

JULY BLOG TOUR

  Check out these AWESOME blogs hosting my book tour! JULY 1st The LUV’NV ~ A Dream Within A Dream ~ OMFG!Books ~ Rondo of a Possible World ~ Literary Meanderings JULY 2nd Stephanie Parent YA Author ~ Off the Page ~ Cover2CoverBlog ~ Bookmarks, Spoilers and Happily Ever After ~ Tynga’s Reviews JULY 3rd Moonlight Gleam’s Bookshelf ~ Pieces of Whimsy ~ Alexa Loves Books ~ lilybloombooks ~ The Next Chapter JULY 4th Little Lovely Books ~ A Backwards Story ~ In… Continue reading JULY BLOG TOUR

RAKSHA BLOG TOUR FINALE!

  Title: RAKSHA (Blood and Fire book 1) Author: Frankie Rose Genre: YA Dystopian Blog Tour Dates: April 26 – May 10, 2013 ***Hosted by Girls Heart Books and Lady Amber’s Tours***  Wow, last day of LAUNCH BLOG TOUR for my Indie-Visible Sister-Author, Frankie Rose, and her newly-released Young Adult Dystopian RAKSHA. I had the pleasure… Continue reading RAKSHA BLOG TOUR FINALE!

WELCOME HOME HONEYBEES!

I was so excited to get my “spring” package of bees on Friday and escort them to their new home. I was also happily surprised by how many people were acquiring bees at the beekeeping supply store. Evidently, bees in the news have encouraged more people to join in this important hobby. Our particular store… Continue reading WELCOME HOME HONEYBEES!

Wo-tagonists!

I’m thrilled to post this meshing-of-two-books-interview with fellow Indie-Visible author, Rebecca Lawton. Arrow of the Mist by Christina Mercer and Junction, Utah, by Rebecca Lawton, novels just released by these indie authors, both star strong female protagonists.  The characters negotiate worlds in different backgrounds and genres, but the wo-tagonists (woman protagonists) carry on a time-tested tradition… Continue reading Wo-tagonists!

The Next Big Thing…ARROW OF THE MIST **NOW AVAILABLE**

VISIT MY BOOKS PAGE FOR ARROW OF THE MIST TO FIND PURCHASING OPTIONS. I’ve been tagged by Chelsea Starling to join with her and some of our fellow Indie-Visible pals, Jordan Rosenfeld, Stephanie Naman, Eros-Alegra Clarke, and Sharisse Coulter  who’ve published, or will be publishing books this year, to take part in “The Next Big Thing”. What is the title of your book?… Continue reading The Next Big Thing…ARROW OF THE MIST **NOW AVAILABLE**

Writing Goals For 2013

Writing Goals For The New Year: By end of January Have revisions complete on current manuscript Start working with web site designer By end of February Have revisions complete on first book Arrow of the Mist Get current manuscript out to agents who requested it at 2012 Conferences Have awesome web site up and running… Continue reading Writing Goals For 2013

Thelma and Louise meet Velma and Mildred

I am cheating a little and using my good friend and writing partner’s post, about our few days at the coast…(yeah, it rhymes) 🙂 Thelma and Louise meet Velma and Mildred

Young Adult versus Adult

At our last critique group meeting, we discussed the difference between how Young Adult and Adult stories read.  For me, young adult fiction differs from adult fiction in that the “voice” is different–more youth-driven. Not just the use of slang or “imitating” a teen, but seeing the world from a teen’s eyes. Teens often see,… Continue reading Young Adult versus Adult

Chapter Titles–yay or nay?

CHAPTER 1… Chapter titles—some people love them, some people could care less if a book has them. Some agents/editors like them, some do not Vicki Motter. Absolute Write has a whole discussion on them here. So does NaNoWriMo. Nathan Bransford took a poll which showed that 39% of the respondees loved them, 37% didn’t or skipped them,… Continue reading Chapter Titles–yay or nay?

Reading, Reading, Writing…

This past month I haven’t written a ton (though I am making progress!), but I’ve read several books, and we all know that reading, reading, reading, is mooo-ey important for writers to keep their muses afoot. I try to mix the bag up a little and read from different genres, though I’m partial to Young… Continue reading Reading, Reading, Writing…

City Slicker…Honeybees

In our very populated world, most honeybees rely on humans to provide their housing. In fact, 90% of the wild honeybees in North America have died off (Varroa mites are hugely responsible for this as well), and beekeepers are losing hives to CCD (colony collapse disorder) every year. Though CCD is still an ongoing challenge, one way… Continue reading City Slicker…Honeybees

Love To Win Books

THANK YOU ADVENTURES IN YA AND CHILDREN’S PUBLISHING!LAST WEEK’S WINNER – CHRISTINA MERCER Faerie Winter by Janni Lee SimnerThe long-awaited sequel to Janni Lee Simner’s breathtaking YA fantasy debut, Bones of Faerie. Liza is a summoner. She can draw life to herself, even from beyond the grave. And because magic works both ways, she can drive life away. Months… Continue reading Love To Win Books

A Mother’s Tribute

In the heart of Mother’s Day, I am posting in honor of my kids. Well, you can’t really call them “kids” anymore (one is well passed adult age and the other is cruising upon it), but they will forever be my babies. Motherhood is by far the most wonderful, intense, frustrating, joyous experience of my… Continue reading A Mother’s Tribute

Critique Partners, Editors, Beta Readers, oh my…

Just like with any profession, the writing world carries its own labels and lingo. One aspect of this world is a group I call “The Writer’s BFFs”, which are broken down into 3 categories: Critique PartnersEditorsBeta Readers All three provide moooey-important feedback to help a writer get her/his manuscript into the best shape possible. Some of their tasks… Continue reading Critique Partners, Editors, Beta Readers, oh my…

SCBWI Spring Spirit Conference

What a great day! I volunteered at the Spring Spirit Conference–a sold out event–and it proved it to be another great success for SCBWI. The keynote speaker was Lin Oliver, co-founder of SCBWI, and a true joy to listen to and talk with. Her animated, light-hearted nature was delightful. Also on board were Andrea Tompa, Editor at Candlewick Press; Kendra Marcus &… Continue reading SCBWI Spring Spirit Conference