Books
5.12.23 Joy E. Held explains why you need a study guide for your book
Joy E. Held wears a lot of hats: freelance editor, educator, Yoga Alliance registered yoga and meditation teacher, English processor, certified Journal to the Self facilitator and workshop presenter with over 500 articles published across trade magazines, newspapers and literary journals. But she’s also an author, with a historical romance novel (Message to Love) and…
Read More4.17.23 ‘I finally hit a wall’: Discussing doors and deals with Brenda W. Clough
Brenda Clough is a writer of many worlds, and a pretty amazing person. Her oeuvre ranges from science fiction to Victorian historical adventures, and she was nominated for both a Hugo and a Nebula award in 2002 for her novella, May Be Some Time. I first came in contact with her remotely while working with…
Read More1.19.23 Why ‘where do you get your ideas’ is such a strange question to ask writers
Today on Facebook, this photo popped up in my memories section: It’s from the SFF convention Arisia, which I attend pretty much every year, in 2017. While I’m blanking on the author on the left (my apologies, I’ll fix that if I remember her name, because she’s awesome) (edit: It’s Heather Albano, thanks!), the others…
Read More12.16.22 The No Judgment 2022 List of Books
All sorts of outlets publish “best of” or “favorite” lists of books this year, and as someone who had a book come out this year it’s not awesome to find your book hasn’t made those lists. But also, it’s not really a competition: I published Tune in Tomorrow this year in August, and it takes…
Read More12.01.22 How to be your very best mango? Tune in … to this video!
Are you your best mango? Well, Tune in Tomorrow, which has now been out since August, will explain everything about how you (or at least its lead character Starr) can embrace your inner mango! Mangoes are the best of all the fruits, and years ago I came up with a little song to sing as…
Read More08.16.22 Meet the Pro: Rebecca LaChance, the audiobook narrator giving ‘Tune in Tomorrow’ a brand new dimension
Tune in Tomorrow is my debut novel, but I’m not the only person associated with it making a debut: The delightful woman narrating the audiobook is also narrating her first novel by taking it on! Rebecca LaChance was presented to me by my publisher as one of three potential narrators for the audiobook. I immediately…
Read More03.9.22 ‘Tune in Tomorrow’: Book cover evolution — and reveal!
Writing a book is hard. Getting a book published is harder. But every step along the way – which seem to come after long-anticipated silences, punctuated by lurching bursts of activities – is pretty exciting, because each step allows you to remember all over again: I have a book being published. By people who don’t…
Read More11.29.21 DisConIII (aka WorldCon) schedule – December 15-19
Come find me at DisConIII (aka WorldCon) in Washington, D.C. from Dec. 15-19! I’ll be paneling, partying, reading and selling. Here’s my schedule (subject to change)! Fannish Pictionary Palladian Ballroom Wednesday, Dec. 15, 4:00 PM Bring your artistic talent (or lack thereof!) and join the fun guessing fannish phrases, titles, or characters, based on drawings…
Read More11.13.21 PhilCon 2021 Schedule
Come find me at PhilCon in Cherry Hill, New Jersey from Nov. 19-21! I’ll be paneling, partying, reading and selling. Here’s my schedule (subject to change) Friday, Nov. 19, 6:00pm – 6:25pm (Readings) Randee Dawn Reads Yikes, they gave me a reading slot! Tell me in the comments what you want to hear (see my…
Read More10.5.21 13 Questions for Author Nicholas Kaufmann, Author of “The Hungry Earth”
Ever since I started reading Nicholas Kaufmann’s stories — and later, his books — I’ve been a fan: He weaves together a clever blend of horror, fantasy and suspense in which things often go very badly for his characters, but that’s an excellent thing for us readers. As the author of seven novels and two…
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