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Tag Archives: writer
You Beneath Your Skin — World Toilet Day
You Beneath Your Skin and World Toilet Day If you’ve read my last posts, my friend, Damyanti Biswas has written a compelling and timely novel entitled, You Beneath Your Skin, about, among other things, acid attacks in India. But a … Continue reading
Posted in book promotion, book release, books, Uncategorized, WASH, writer
Tagged book promotion, book release, crime novel, WASH, water sanitation and hygiene, world toilet day, writer
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O’Roarke’s Destiny
I asked my friend, the lovely Shehanne Moore, Blogger (Shehanne Moore); Dramatist (performs in productions written by her husband, a playwright); PUBlisher (Black Wolf Books); wife (married to the Mr.); Mother (to her darlings); Grandmother (she’s way too young); avid … Continue reading
Posted in book excerpt, book release, books, coastal cities, publisher, rivers, romance writer, seas, Uncategorized, writer
Tagged blogger, book release, Cornish Environment, Cornish people, Cornwall, cottage industry, environmentalists, historical romance, historical romance writer, medieval, new release, O'Roarke's Destiny, romance writer, Shehanne Moore, smugglers, smuggling, surfers, tin tailings, Welsh, wild country, writer
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Drink to Every Beast
Drink to Every Beast The whole six degrees of separation thing was fully in play when I met Joel Burcat, a friend of a friend and an environmental lawyer like me who also writes environmental thrillers — like me. Burcat … Continue reading
Posted in blog, book release, carbon footprint, environmental thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, book synopsis, books, Drink to Every Beast, environmental thriller, Joel Burcat, lawyer-turned-writer, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, review, Susquehanna, synopsis, writer
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What’s in a Name?
[photo by Arianna Rich] What’s in a Name? What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other word would smell as sweet; So says Juliet in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, but the alternative reality is that … Continue reading
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Tagged a rose would smell as sweet, blog, blogging, incarnation, life, nom de plume, pen name, pseudonym, rebranding, shakespeare, what's in a name, writer, writing
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Life in a Conversation
Life in a Conversation I’m on a once-a-month author interview series, having kicked off the New Year with the divine Ms. Shey and her Mr. (and just lovely they were). Today, I’m talking to Geoff Le Pard — a man of many … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, blog, book excerpt, book promotion, book reviews, cooking, memoir, thriller, Uncategorized, world building, writers, writing
Tagged Apprenticed to My Mother, author interview, book promotion, book reviews, Geoff Le Pard, lawyer, lawyer-turned-writer, Life in a Conversation, London, Olympic Committee, perfect day, U.K. resident, writer, writing
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Virtue
Virtue If you read my original post about The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests, as suggested in the book, Sacred Commerce, my goal is to reflect upon and write about these 12 virtues — honor, loyalty, nobility, virtue, grace, … Continue reading
Skin of Tattoos
Skin of Tattoos Welcome to the third installment of author interviews in anticipation of Mystery Thriller Week, 2/12/17 – 2/22/17. This week’s feature is Christina Hoag, writer and former journalist whose own life reads like … Continue reading
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Tagged #canwritingsavetheworld, #MTW, blog, Christina Hoag, ex pat, Girl on the Brink, Mystery Thriller Week, novelist, Skin of Tattoos, writer
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Rabbit Warrior
Rabbit Warrior In an era of tell-all books and reality TV, it’s still unnerving for the average person to reveal too much about themselves, their dreams, and dramas. The translucent nature of living in a world that thinks it knows … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, book review, Cape Cod, grief, Janet Brady Calhoun, Rabbit Warrior, self-help, summer, writer, writing
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#IWSG – Hop on Over
#IWSG — Hop on Over Okay, so the #NaNoWriMo event is over, but the Blog Hop is in full swing which is a fabulous marketing tool, especially for us fledging Indie authors who are trying to be all things to … Continue reading
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Tagged #bloghop, #mysterythrillerweek, blog, blogging, IWSG, NaNoWriMo, rotary club, writer, writing
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