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Category Archives: Guests
j.a. kazimer Came Back! She Came Back!
“Enjoy the ride, enjoy writing what you love, what you’re passionate about, enjoy every rejection, and celebrate every step forward…” j.a. kazimer My heterosexual Girl Crush love affair with j.a. kazimer began when I read the opening of her novel … Continue reading
Guest Author Daven Anderson on Vampires, Classic Cars, and Forks
My friend and fellow paranormal writer Daven Anderson has agreed to stop by and visit on my blog today! He’s the author of The Vampire Syndrome, a fun and funky take on the vampire mythos. Daven (say it like Davenport) … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Guests, Publishing
Tagged Down Syndrome vampire, Forks, indie publishing, Pacific Pizza Forks, PDMI, vampire fiction, Washington
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The Son of Horror Shorts From Southwest Critique Group
The members of RMFW’s Southwest Critique group have been kind enough to expose their ghoulish tender bellies to guest on my blog this month. Today’s brave if twisted soul: Robin (RG) Calkins, with a little ditty called The Grave Digger. … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Guests, Short Fiction
Tagged flash fiction, ghosts, graves, horror story
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More Horror Shorts from the Southwest Writers Critique Group
We’re ba-a-ack! Today’s creepy flash fiction comes from Jeff Seymour and a teaser from his dark fantasy story, Chirugeon. Enjoy, if that’s the word. The fighters are bleeding when they bring them to me. White, black, Almacian, K’tarean, Thaelmian, it … Continue reading
Tips for Being a Good Guest Blogger
In the whirlwind of promoting your own book, a lot of details can get lost. I’ve noticed that writers who are guest blogging or being interviewed on blogs sometimes miss opportunities to promote themselves and their books. Talk to your … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Guests, Interviews, Marketing, New Media, Self-Promotion
Tagged blogging etiquette, guest blogging, link-shortening, Pat Stoltey
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“Cinderella Did It”: Guest Post by J.A. Kazimer
Today, I have the pleasure of hosting j.a. kazimer, the author of the hilarious twisted fairy tale Curses! A F***ed-Up Fairy Tale. (See my review here: Spoiler alert! I liked it.) Julie has agreed to talk about the enduring nature … Continue reading
Interview with Tattered Cover Book Store’s Matt Miller
Welcome. I’m very excited to have as my first guest Matt Miller, a general manager at the Tattered Cover Book Store. As many Denverites know, Tattered Cover is one of the premiere independent bookstores in the nation, a model for … Continue reading
My first-ever guest blogger!
Today, please welcome my friend, writer Ray Dean Parker (aka Richard Dean). I’ve asked him to share some of his vast knowledge about the fascinating literary genre of Noir Fiction. Look for his novel, One Good Thing, upcoming as an … Continue reading