Monday, June 29, 2009
Upcoming radio interviews
Friday, June 26, 2009
Black or white
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Book News
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Shelia Curran and Everyone She Loved

I have a special request today, author Sheila Curran's 2nd novel Everyone She Loved is on sale now. She's hoping that people will order it on Amazon today to help the book get in their top 100. Because Sheila had a tiny, little bout of cancer this year she won't be touring or doing many events to promote the book. Buying today on Amazon will help.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
To the Go On Girls with love!
This is a love letter. I've said it many times that I love book clubs, but let me say it again: The people who form groups to get together and talk about books (whether online or in person) help me keep the faith. So thank you to all the book clubs out there!
Monday, June 15, 2009
June in the garden



We've had weeks of cool, rainy weather with just enough sunshine. The plants are very happy.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Stop! Hammer time!
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Welcome Judi Fennell and beach getaway contest!
My pub date is just a couple of weeks away and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. So how appropriate that the new Girlfriends Cyber Circuit title is In Over Her Head. While the title says, "Modern women, I can relate," the cover says, "Forget your problems and come with me!"Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Salon: Writing in and out of the niche
$10/members $15/nonmembers
Description:
Carleen Brice started “White Readers Meet Black Authors” as a lighthearted way of calling out the sometimes limiting ways bookstores categorize her (and many other authors) books. But there’s something to this. Do partitions exist between authors and readers of different genders, races, and backgrounds? Where do genres of writing fit into all of this? If the partitions exist, how can we all benefit from tearing them down, at least at times? Join this fun, interactive, enlightening panel of Brice (Orange Mint & Honey, Children of the Waters), William Haywood Hendeson (Augusta Locke, Native, The Rest of the Earth),and Mario Acevedo, whose Vampire Detective Felix Gomez has appeared in four books so far.
