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What would you like to see here next, as we broaden our Steampunk horizons somewhat? I have three anthologies of Steampunk stories I could do as I have been doing the anthologies on RieWriter.com. I could do a feature on … Continue reading
Well…This Is It
Our final stop. There was a change of plans I just discovered. The Italian stop was replaced with Book Bloggin’ Princess. Things like this happen. Sorry I didn’t have more notice to give everyone. So…what’s next? I really do need … Continue reading
Blogging Is Becoming a Habit…
I really like talking to everyone every day, but it doesn’t give me much time to do everything else I need to get done. It’s something to get a handle on. In the meantime, working on figuring out the best … Continue reading
Today’s Tour Stop–Publishing Secrets
Today’s tour stop is on Book Publishing Secrets: How to Publish Your Book. It talks about the number of publishers I’ve lost…Novel Books, Inc.; Sunnyside Up Publications; L&L Dreamspell; LTD Books…and many more. That sounds bad, but unfortunately, it’s the … Continue reading
Today’s Stop–Tea and Kittens
Today’s stop is at Sheila’s Guests and Reviews. It’s another look at promotion because one can never discuss that too much. This time, I focus on thinking outside the box. Finding the thing that makes your book special or different … Continue reading
The Tour Stop Today
Today it is an interview at My Bookish Pleasures. I really enjoy doing these interviews. I hope you like reading them too. I’ve been wondering what to write about all day, and I drew a blank. I’ve discussed everything I … Continue reading
First Chapter at I’m Shelf-ish
Today’s blog post is a first chapter reveal at I’m Shelf-ish. This chapter has been featured at several other stops, so I won’t revisit that here. Instead, we will talk about first chapters in general. Every time you start a … Continue reading
Some Things Are Essential!
The saga of the refrigerator is over…and apparently successful. After finding out that the cleaning I had done to get to the garage door wasn’t what the guys delivering it was expecting or pleased with. They had to take the … Continue reading
When a Character Has a Real Tombstone…
When I was getting ready to write The Elderly Earl’s Estate, set in Ireland, my next-door neighbor put me in touch with the Irish Consul here in Austin. The gentleman in that office at the time suggested I put Lady … Continue reading
How Do You Get Engagement?
This is a question for all the bigger bloggers out there. I am starting to look forward to the daily posts, but it’s hard to tell if they are reaching anyone, or if I am mostly talking to myself. I … Continue reading