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I just completed a major dose of literary genre fiction when I finished reading Ann Packers' The Dive From Clausen Pier. This novel was named "One of the Best Books of the Year" by Entertainment Weekly, Newsday, San Francisco Chronicle, and San Jose Mercury News. It's been made into a "Lifetime" original movie. It was a national best seller. It's accolades are numerous and include "genuine suspense," "a page turner," "incredible detail," "exceedingly real," etc.
I recently posted a…
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Now I am sure many of you have your horror stories about airlines and airports. I know that I can share a story or two with you. I was recently made aware the passengers are not the only ones to suffer from the many things that can occur on air planes or the airports. Flight attendants share in the inconvenience and hassle that we as passengers share. Here a story that got me to have a…
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You know there are some things that happen to us that defy explanation. Some time these things are good and some times these things are bad. In each case they are a defiantly events that resonates in our spirits. Recently there was something that happened in main that fit into this category. Adrian…
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Ok, well now that I've got your attention, I guess I have to explain the title of today's blog post. Yesterday, I visited the Chapters in Langley, BC. As we pulled into the parking lot, my first reaction was: "Wow! They even have people outside waiting to greet me...and they're handing out invitations to my signing." As we got closer, I saw it was a couple of protesters. So much for my special welcome...darn! :)
Upon entering the store, however, I was met with a great…
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Tonight I had my signing at Pinetree Chapters in Coquitlam, and I was welcomed in a way that made me feel like I was home. Linda, the manager, met me at a table that was already set up with copies of Whale Song and a sign announcing my book signing.
The staff was all very friendly. Many of them came over to the table and asked about all three of my titles. Caitlin and Pali rang in my sales until closing time. Earlier, I witnessed Pali making an elastic attack…
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The United States has been accused of holding prisons in secret, undisclosed locations. A coalition of human rights groups has drawn up a list of 39 terror…
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Hi, all my friends!
It has been a while before I finally have some time and mood to write something for my blog. Let me start by telling everyone my good news. Yes! My book has been featured in Singapore main paper called "The Sunday Times".
Here was the article that featured the content from my book.
So how did I do it? I'm on the internet surfing for new trends most of the time but…
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Well, I had my first Vancouver book signing as part of my BC tour today. Metrotown Chapters in Burnaby has great store staff and a fun energy. And they sure no how to make a visiting author feel special.
Not only did they have a table waiting for me, they had copies of Whale Song set up on a blue wheely! :) Not every author gets one of those.…
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There is one thing that I have no tolerance for and that is anyone that harms or attempts to harm a child. Recently there was a girl who was found after being missing for nearly a year. The circumstances surrounding her being found were really quite bazaar. Police went to a home in West Hartfard…
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I do have a website, plus two MySpace sites for each pseudonym, blogs and a newsletter for my romance pseudonym.
Here they are:
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This may be the place to ask about website hits. I launched my site on March 12, 2007. Within the first 80 days, I received 10,059 hits from people in 25 countries.
So far in June, I'm averaging just over 200 hits a day. Is this reasonable? It seems like a lot, but truthfully, I don't have a clue.
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There was a story in the news recently that involved little boy being killed by a komodo dragon The boy was mauled when he went to defecate behind a bush Saturday on Komodo island. The Komodo bit him on his waist and tossed him viciously from side to side. A fishermen, who just happened to be the boy's uncle, threw rocks at the lizard until…
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