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Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Celebrate Scottville Event
I haven't done much posting of author events on this blog, which is where I really should be doing it instead of on My Quality Day. Maybe I'll try to do better.
Anyway, today was a fun little opportunity. Never discount fun little chances to sell books. This was a very local event celebrating some new businesses in Scottville, the town where I live. Space was free, lots of businesses held drawings for prizes, bounce house and activities for kids. All the things that make small towns fun.
The Cats and Jammers band played live music, which was really good- old time and folk music with a really upbeat sound, but not so loud that you couldn't hear yourself think or talk to people who might want to buy books.
I sort of stumbled into the opportunity. There is a new local author, Sandi Malburg. She's written a book of local history, "Lost Towns of Mason County." She was offered a chance to sell her brand new book, and then it sort of expanded to include other local authors, and I jumped on it.
I sold several books, had another internet TV interview, may have a chance for a local radio interview, and may have gotten my Dubois Files series in the elementary school library. Local people who know you are always going to be great supporters... assuming you put out quality books.
And now... it's been a busy day. I'm going to take Sandi's book and go get comfortable.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Honored and Amazed, MOWA awards
One should always enter as many categories as possible for awards, particularly if it doesn't cost anything to enter. This year, for the Michigan Outdoor Writer's Association, I placed entries in three categories. Now, I have to be honest, since I won one award last year, I was thinking I might get one again this year, but I never expected what did happen.
The biggest surprise was the one pictured above, which is for photography. Let me explain that the photos submitted had to have appeared in a publication for which you were paid. That limits my selection a lot. In fact, it eliminated all of my really good photos. But, I did enter two pictures. This one took 3rd place. It's Cedar Falls at Hocking Hills, Ohio.
And then, I couldn't believe I heard my name again, for 3rd place in best overall column. I feel as if this is quite a big deal, because a lot of the writers do regular columns, and I'm pretty sure there was some stiff competition.
So, I'm a bit flabbergasted. And, I made a few more friends this year, so little by little I'm feeling as if I might fit in.
They explained that they have people from out of state judge these, some people with national media connections, so they are making every effort to be sure the judges don't know who wrote the entries. We have to redact anything that would clue someone in as to who wrote the articles.
2018 MOWA award
Monday, May 27, 2019
How to Painlessly Hug an Author - Tip #3
Sometimes you'd like to give an author friend a pat on the back, but writing a review of a book just seems too difficult. There are many ways to help writers that don't take more than a few seconds of time.
Today's tip: rate one or more of their books on any author site. Often, you can do this without writing a review. If more is requested, you could simply say "great," or "average," or made me feel sad," etc. You can do this on Amazon, Smashwords, Bookbub, AuthorDB, Hometown Reads, Goodreads, and probably other sites.
If you want to help me, there are some links here
Amazon
Smashwords
Goodreads
BookBub
I'll be adding an occasional tip to this series.
How to Painlessly Hug an Author- Tip #2
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
How to Painlessly Hug an Author - Tip #2
Sometimes you'd like to give an author friend a pat on the back, but writing a review of a book just seems too difficult. There are many ways to help writers that don't take more than a few seconds of time.
Today's tip: follow an author on any of the social media channels they use. This might include Amazon, Smashwords, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Bookbub, AuthorDB, Hometown Reads, Goodreads, etc. If you like a particular author, you probably know where they hang out.
If you want to help me, Amazon and Smashwords links here
Amazon
Smashwords
Goodreads
BookBub
I'll be adding an occasional tip to this series.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Writing is More than Words
The writing life is more than just putting words on paper. Particularly if you are an indie author. If you are independent, you actually are running a small business.
Here are some of the pieces of what I've been doing for the last few days.
1. I received a notice from the State of Michigan that I hadn't paid my 2015 sales tax and that I owed mega bucks. Went to my tax person, who is out of town, but I made an appointment. Another person there looked at the numbers and my paperwork and agreed that this wasn't even my account. So this issue is going to take a while to sort out.
2. I tried to continue transferring the tapes I made while hiking to digital before they get too old and dried out. This is where I left off in April of 2018, noted in the post linked below. However:
A. This computer has no external microphone jack
i. I looked up how to get around that and the answer appeared to be a USB mic jack
ii. Went to my computer person to verify this. He said yes, he had one, downloaded all the drivers for me and made sure it was working. Problem solved with a small investment
B. I had to sort the tapes which were all in a box and labeled, but needed to get them in order.
C. I had to download audacity again since the computer crash
i. It needed one more driver that doesn't come with it.
ii. I had to figure out how to use it again.
D. I'm now actually transferring tapes to digital!
i. This needs to happen to keep the audio recordings from degrading
ii. I need to have several of the next ones on my computer before I go east, so I can write while I'm on the road.
3. I have to get all my 2018 records for taxes ready before I leave on my trip east, because the tax appointment is almost immediately after I get home.
4. I am trying to get my head back around where I was with North Country Quest. Thought I might have lost part of a chapter, but I think I hadn't written anything down yet, so I just need to recover what I was thinking about.
Perhaps some words will get typed today.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
How To Painlessly Hug an Author - Tip #1
We're always asking you to write reviews. I know! But maybe you don't want to think that hard. Maybe you find the mechanics of the whole process difficult. Maybe you think a book was only worth 3 stars, but you don't want to really "say that out loud."
So how can you help support your friends who write, or those whose books you love even if you don't know them personally?
This suggestion should take under a minute to accomplish. Can you spare a minute a month to help support an author? I think that's a reasonable request.
You can do this for any author you like. Of course, I'd be thrilled if you take this suggestion to help me, but ANY AUTHOR you enjoy is going to feel the love if you do this. Trust me.
Today's tip: share a link to their author page, or one of their books on any social media site. Anywhere you like to interact. Go on... it took you longer to read this post than it will to help an author.
If you want to help me, Amazon and Smashwords links here
https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001K8UBU0
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/sharkbytes
I'll be adding an occasional tip to this series.
Dead Mule Swamp Mistletoe Print Version Available
Dead Mule Swamp Mistletoe is available in paperback format Amazon. It should be appearing soon at Barnes & Noble.
Anastasia Raven accepts an invitation to accompany her friends Cora and Jerry on a Christmas ski holiday at the historic Janes Mill Bed and Breakfast. The rambling Victorian house, deep within Thousand Lakes State Forest, is being renovated by the new owners, Frank and Betty Farnsworth, who want to show off the beautiful home and location. A winter storm isolates the party. What could possibly go wrong? Ana is joined by her son Chad on this adventure, and Jimmie Mosher's family joins the fun and mayhem to cater the party as Cherry Blossom Cuisine.
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