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Something About Me and My Book:
Karen has been interested in folktales and folklore for more than two decades. She has facilitated writing classes and workshops for more than fifteen years and is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction writer. Her writing credits include nomination for the Pushcart Prize (2006) and awards from Farmhouse Magazine (2006), National League of American Pen Women, California Writers Association, and others.
Her work has appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, North Bay Biz Journal, Australian Trade Community Journal, Verde, Sonoma Mandala, and Zahir Tales as well as other magazines and newspapers.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Creative Writing and Anthropological Linguistics/Folklore from Sonoma State University in California. Her folklore research credits include “Sonoma County Scarecrows: Scarecrows as Folk Art,” which was presented to the California Folklore Society.
Publisher, FolkHeart Press.
CEO of Karen Pierce Gonzalez Public Relations: Art, Culture, and Community, she lives in Northern California with her husband and daughter.
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http://www.folkheartpress.com

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Flying Family Folktales

The most blustery months of the year occur in early spring. March and April are rife with wind-blown possibilities, especially because these sun gladdened, blossom-filled months lure everyone outdoors.

We all know that this is kite season, complete with large spools of thread and dazzling colored kites swirling in the sky overhead.

Just last night while walking my dog in the neighborhood park, I saw a kite stuck in the branches of a mulberry tree and was reminded of how when my nephew… Continue

Posted on March 27, 2009 at 9:11am

FOLKHEART PRESS launches two new e-book in celebration of March as Folktale Month

"Folktales: What Are Yours?"

& "Spanish Cuisine One Region

at a Time: Catalonia"




FolkHeart Press celebrates families and their folklore with the launch of two new e-books, Family Folktales: What Are Yours? and Spanish Cuisine One Region at a Time: Catalonia during the nationally recognized Folklore Month of March.



Family Folktales: What Are Yours? encourages readers to write… Continue

Posted on March 18, 2009 at 2:48pm

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At 8:07pm on December 17, 2009, James and Terry Hamilton said…
Hello Interesting profile , I noted you were in Cotati' in good ole California. Here is another venue for a page/promotion you might consider

Check out http://CaliforniaShout.ning.com for Californians...I noticed a few writers groups needing help/ lol
At 11:01am on May 13, 2009, Gladys Hobson said…
Thanks for the message, Karen.
We have been away. As we had to travel to a rather sad funeral (sad in the sense because she was so much younger than us - the age of our sons' generation) we stayed on in Derbyshire for a 10 day caravan break. It gave me time to think about what I am doing and what really matters in life. publishing and marketing came low on the list! Writing? At this moment in time I am wondering why I do it. Life is for living not sitting in front of a computer!
At 8:43am on May 7, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks so much for the vote Karen. I'll be sure to let you know the result.

Best regards

Brian
At 10:12pm on April 9, 2009, Gladys Hobson said…
Impressive awards, qualifications and experience, Karen. And oh, what beautiful hair! I sure could do with a little of it to stick on top of my head. (Now that has given me an idea for a short story)
At 3:58pm on April 7, 2009, Laurel-Rain Snow said…
You're welcome! It is so great to interact with other writers.
At 8:53pm on April 6, 2009, Arlene Radasky said…
Thanks for the payloadz advice. I'll go check it out.
At 8:17pm on April 6, 2009, Katie Hines said…
Yes, providing booksellers buy my book from the distributor. I plan on doing some school and bookstore visits, which should help locally. I've wanted to go to some book festivals w/in my area, but at this point, with my husband's work being slow, that is not a possibility.
At 7:51pm on April 6, 2009, Katie Hines said…
Sounds like it has worked very well for you. What about book sales?
At 12:58pm on April 6, 2009, Katie Hines said…
Thanks, Karen. I'll check her out.
At 2:05pm on April 4, 2009, Katie Hines said…
Thanks, Karen. I've never heard of payloadz.com and hadn't considered hiring an online pr person. Was it very expensive? What sort of results have you seen from working on the marketing/promo on your own as opposed to using someone?
 
 
 

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