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Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

MEET ME AT THE CROSSROADS!!

Well, if it's October, it must be time for the 4th annual CROSSROADS BLOG TOUR, hosted by an amazing array of bloggers and the brainchild of Canadian author Judith Graves!! By the way, thank you Canada for pumping up e-book sales of THE SWEET DEAD LIFE yesterday when it was the Kindle Daily Deal. You put me in the top 20! Crazy!

Anyway, a group of wonderful authors are teaming with the bloggers for a blog tour of outrageous proportions with a grand prize that involves a fully-loaded with all our books Kindle!!

You can click over through the link on the side of my blog.

Or you can click here! http://judithgraves.com/events/the-crossroads-tour/crossroads-2013/

Festivities start this coming Sunday 10/20!!

YOU NEED TO BE THERE!!
So MEET ME AT THE CROSSROADS! I'll be waiting.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Odds and Ends

If you're signing at Borders during the Christmas rush, it's nice to have some school friends visit
  • Taking a break from the writing, writing, writing that I STILL can't tell you about. (Gee, Joy, could you hint any more annoyingly and repetitively? Probably not.) Never did post a pic from my Borders signing on 12/12, so there it is above. Had a lovely time visiting and signing and occasionally - as seems to be my norm - directing folks to bathrooms, neighboring toy stores, whatever. I don't even get thrown by these requests anymore. In fact, I rather enjoy them.
  • Still liking my Kindle, although my pal Barrie Summy has another take on the whole subject, which you can read here: http://barriesummy.blogspot.com/2009/12/nook-or-kindle.html Barrie is awesome and funny and a talented writer and I shared some delightful wine and conversation with her this summer at SCBWI LA.
Okay - back to writing.
More soon. A whole pile of end of year thank you's is on the horizon...
Til next time..

Monday, December 21, 2009

Waffles Shaped Like Texas and other Stuff


Slipped away with husband for the weekend and some very badly needed R&R. Headed up to Bastrop, which is not far from Austin and hung out at the Lost Pines Resort where one can relax, swim in the heated pool, ride horses, hike trails in the nearby nature park, eat delicious meals including brunch with waffles shaped like Texas, go on hay rides, get a massage, make s'mores in the fire pit at night with the other guests, sip adult beverages when the mood strikes, and other relaxing stuff. Even managed to write for a couple of hours at some point. Now that's a weekend!!

Now it's back to work while school is off. I am writing, writing, writing. And did say writing? More on that soon. I know I said that last time. But the wheels of publishing work slowly at this time of the year. So I must be patient. You too!

But something I CAN talk about is that to my absolute shock, I am in LOVE with my new Kindle. I did not think I'd take to it so well and easily. I'm a book person I said to everyone. Books feel good. They smell good. Nothing will replace them in my heart. Well, not so much the truth. Okay, I still love books better. But this sleek little book shaped creature is quiet and efficient and easy to read. I purchased Julie Powell's Cleaving and it downloaded in an instant. Woosh. There it was. (and woosh there was the charge on my Amazon acct!) When I stop reading, it remembers where I stopped. It can also do all sorts of nifty things like let me annotate but so far I'm not so good at those. I'll be able to send it manuscripts if I want. Subscribe to magazines and newspapers if I'm so inclined. Kindle I love thee!! Who would have thought?

Also loving Cleaving, which surprised me by being about Julie Powell's maritial traumas in addition to her months as an apprentice butcher. She is phenomenally brave, I think, to discuss her affair with the man she calls 'D' with such brutal candor. I have not really had the time to read any reviews so I don't know how the rest of the world is reacting to this latest book, but I've been blown away by how she just lays it all out there - although sometimes left feeling that maybe I don't need to know quite this much. (But I am learning a heck of a lot about how to break down a lamb) Anyone else reading this? Let me know what your thoughts are.

And speaking of thoughts, chime in about Kindles, Sony E-reader, Nook. What do you guys think?

Til next time...