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  • C L Kay...that's what I meant by contacting Rich Helm's great site Booktrailer101. He doesn't make the trailer, you do! But he has dissected by viewing thousands of tr...
  • Hi Carol, In 2005, I formed Color Online, a lit studies group for teens and young women at a local non-profit in Detroit. Well, if we were going to read we needed boo...
  • I used to struggle with the same issue. However, I've come to peace of mind by viewing my entries as a living testament to all the joys, struggles and adventures we ex...
  • Thanks for the Netflix suggestion, Renate!  I'll give that a viewing.  
  • Mary Lou, it's true what you've observed about viewpoints and facets of perspective...it ties in to what Chimamanda says about writers and listening! So glad it inspired you too...(and yes, her name is a challenge to spell...but challenging names make you pay attention! :)...thanks for viewing!
  • I really like your post and can definitely relate. Sometimes I am so into my characters that I start viewing my world through their eyes. I even dream through their eyes. I'm glad to know I am not the only one.
  • To answer the question from Diana earlier here, I am using pocket to save articles I think will come in useful in research for later. I love the browser extension which allows me to just click a button in my address bar to save the article that I'm viewing.
  • Thanks, Alonna! I appreciate you viewing it. I think in about 2-3 weeks it should be up to pre-order via E-book? If you want to send me your email or find me on FB, I can notify you!
  • Rounding out the TV appearances, I kicked off the New Year earlier this week as a guest on the ABC affiliate KXTV Sacramento & Company talk show to discuss my book, Silent Sorority. The segment is available for viewing here.
  • I hate that I’m unable to be thrilled about this prospect, because I definitely have mixed feelings. The really great part is obvious: Writers will now be able to get...