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My newest novel, DROP OUT goes live tomorrow, yeah!!! But what is almost as rewarding as publishing a new novel is what happened to me the other day. But first, let me tell you a story about Neil at 17 years old. Here I was, a geeky high school student with a crush on one of the school's cheerleaders. Now, I knew she was out of my league from the start, but I was young and bold, and figured what the hey. So I let it be known that I liked her. (back then there were no cell phones, or…
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Some things just don't make a lot of sense. Today a FB friend of mine posted a clip from Dead or Alive, with a comment that today is the lead singer's birthday. I think the androgynous one is 52. I shouldn't care about this, and to be honest, I don't. But they had a mainstream hit in the mid-80s with 'You Spin Me Right Round'. Now, I have an innate loathing of just about all things 80s, and this dude encapsulates the bulk of them, particularly the 80s androgynous fad. As you can…
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More good news.
My first picture book, Frankie's Perfect Home, was published June 13, 2011.
Frankie Armadillo has too many brothers. His burrow is too crowded. So Frankie sets out to find the perfect home, just for him. For ages…
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I'm happy to announce that my YA historical fiction, Caves, Cannons, and Crinolines, is a Finalist in the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Novella Division. It is a story of the fall of Vicksburg, MS, one of the turning points in the American Civil War.…
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ABSOLUTION a New Orleans thriller by Susan Fleet: A twisted killer preys on young women in New Orleans, where everyone has something to hide. Some of the darkest secrets reside in a parish church. NOPD Detective Frank Renzi must battle racial tensions and religious controversy to stop the killer before he murders another woman and delivers his…
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I am pleased to announce that Tod Goldberg and Mark Miller will be my guests this coming Tuesday , August 9th @4pm EST on my blogtalk radio show The G-ZONE sponsored by Trestle Press. Here is a little bit on both authors and the link to the blogtalk radio show:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gelatisscoop
Tod Goldberg:
“Tod Goldberg (born January 10, 1971) is an American author and journalist, best known for…
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Busy day, busy week, oh man,I have thought long and hard on what I want to try to say about this novel. Here is the thing, I am fortunate to read a lot of different stuff, not just in form but in genre. This novel just stands apart from anything I have read of late, what type of words should I use, how should I say it? Let’s get to the synopsis first and I can ponder it a bit more:
“No one wants to know everyone& their darkest secrets, especially not police officer, Nicole Keenan.…
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Quickly, answer this question: "I am a _______."
So, what was your response? If I were to guess, I'd say that most rapidly answered this with your professional position: Doctor, Lawyer, Brick Layer, Artist, Housewife, etc. All of these are great things to be, but so often we become something we're not, racing down the tracks of life like an out-of-control locomotive.
Worldly affairs almost immediately take control over us as soon as we develop the ability to speak,…
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Born on a very bright December night, born in this humble stable, humanity's treasure....the Way, the Truth and the Life.
This Christ child was given to a world too blind to see, Jesus knew his destiny and he loved us that much....to die on Calvary for you and me.
Mary and Joseph accepted their role in God's perfect plan, God would wrap himself in flesh and walk as Deity amongst man.
From the moment he was born his life was in danger, this tiny, innocent child born among…
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Trestle Press is proud to announce that Darren Sant will be starting a new digital short story series entitled “A Good Day”. Here is what to expect:
“Housing estates, council estates or "schemes" as the Scots refer to them are places where you can find a broad cross section of society. There are the salt of the earth folk. People who will cross the street to help a friend, a neighbor and even a stranger. These folk know the true meaning of the word community, to them it is not just a…
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