Punctuation in the Toilet
1238 readersDon't ask me how I know this, but today is the one-year anniversary of the day I humiliated myself by accidentally using the men's room at work. So, it's only fitting that today's apostrophe catastrophe is bathroom-related. Marie found this double offender in Dublin:Some drank too much Guinness, clearly.Thanks, Marie!
Literarily Speaking September 2011 Book Panel: ?Agents: Do we need them to get published??
4300 readers The Literarily Speaking Book Panel talks to authors on different subjects regarding books, book industry topics, book selling, book promotions, and whatever catches our fancy. Today?s topic is agents. I?m sure everyone knows in order to get into the ?big houses,? you need an agent.? That
Literarily Speaking August 2011 Book Panel: ?Bad Reviews: What do you do when it happens to you??
7926 readers The Literarily Speaking Book Panel talks to authors on different subjects regarding books, book industry topics, book selling, book promotions, and whatever catches our fancy.? Today?s topic is book reviews.? When you have a book published, the first thing you want to know is if anyone besides you likes
Literarily Speaking Book Panel: ?Virtual Book Tours: The Latest Rage in Book Promotion??
5469 readers The Literarily Speaking Book Panel talks to authors on different subjects regarding books, book industry topics, book selling, book promotions, and whatever catches our fancy.? Today we are talking about the latest rage in book promotion for authors ? virtual book tours.? Is online promotion finally coming out of the closet and overshadowing
Literarily Speaking July 2011 Book Panel: ?The Closings of Book Stores ? What Happened??
6446 readers The Literarily Speaking Book Panel talks to authors on different subjects regarding books, book industry topics, book selling, book promotions, and whatever catches our fancy. Today we are talking about book store closings and how it affects us.? Are book stores on the way out? Our Distinguished Panel of Authors Several of
The Story Behind: The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb by Melanie Benjamin
3375 readers The Story Behind the Book is Literarily Speaking?s newest feature. Here we find out either the inspiration behind authors? books or how they got published. Today?s guest is Melanie Benjamin, author of the historical novel, The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb. ????????????????????????????????????????????? I always tell aspiring writers that the most important thing they can do for their
Anatomy of a Character: Introducing Bigfoot from ?Donations to Clarity? by Noah Baird
7597 readers Today kicks off a new feature at Literarily Speaking!? Anatomy of a Character is a continuing feature with interviews talking about their main characters.? What makes these characters tick?? How did the authors develop their personalities and quirks?? Today we are talking to Noah Baird, author of the humor book, Donations to Clarity (South Wind
Five Things I?ve Learned By E-publishing
6872 readersTherese here. Today?s guest is editorial consultant Tracy Marchini?a former literary agent?s assistant at Curtis Brown, Ltd., book reviewer for BookPage, and freelance copywriter for Scholastic. I was intrigued to learn that Tracy had...
A 21st c Writer?s Helper: The Virtual Assistant
1921 readersTherese here. Today?s guest is author Holly Tucker, whose latest book, Blood Work: A Tale of Medicine and Murder in the Scientific Revolution, was released just yesterday. Holly is also the mastermind behind the Writers for the Red Cross auction give...
Decking the Halls with YA Science Fiction Author Braxton A. Cosby
4296 readers It?s time to deck the halls and what better way to do it is to find out what your favorite authors are up to this joyous and oh-so-busy time of year. Today?s guest is Braxton A. Cosby, author of the young adult science fiction novel, The Star-Crossed Saga: Protostar (Firefly Publishing &
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