Tomorrow's Guest
Laura DiSilverio is on her virtual book tour for the first mystery in the Mall Cop series, Die Buying. She will be my guest tomorrow, so I hope you'll join us and see what Laura has to say about a writer's purpose in life.
The Cosy Knave
Dorte Hummelshøj Jakobsen’s novel The Cosy Knave has just been released as an ebook on Smashwords and for Kindle. Other e-reader versions are coming soon.
Those of you who follow Dorte's blog, djskrimiblog, are already aware, but if this Danish teacher and mystery writer is not already on your radar, you might want to check her out (and her book launch relay race as well). I love her book's cover art so much I'm posting it here:
Rachelle Gardner's blog
Literary agent Rachelle Gardner has more how-tos posted on her blog this week. Check out How to Write a Query Letter and How to Market Your Book.
The marketing post is WordServe's first Parade of Blogs where the agency asks its clients to write a on a given topic and then Rachelle provides the links on her own blog. I really liked finding this list of writerly blogs (not to mention the chance to discover new books for my TBR stacks--as if I didn't have enough unread books in my house and on my Kindle already).
Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
I still have yummy frozen concoctions on the brain, so when I spotted this recipe for Vegan Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream at Angela's Foodie Road Show, I had to check it out. I already have the coconut milk but now I'm on the hunt for chocolate peanut butter. I think our Saturday morning Farmer's Market usually has a stall featuring homemade peanut butters, so I plan to try there first.
Since I'm not a vegan, I may have to try the chocolate peanut butter in a frozen yogurt as well. If it doesn't set up well, I can always drink the mixture like a smoothie.
What I'm Reading
Modern Buddhism: The Path of Compassion and Wisdom by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. This one is sandwiched between Sophie Littlefield's latest Stella Hardesty mystery, A Bad Day for Scandal, and Sandra Balzo's first Main Street mystery, Running on Empty.
And Finally, Nathan Bransford's Words of Wisdom
Here is his "The Solution for Every Writing Problem That Has Ever Existed."
12 comments:
Pat - Thanks for all of these "heads-up"s. I am so excited for Dorte's book launch, and thanks for pointing out Rachel's blog, too. Such helpful stuff! And I'm looking forward to Laura's post tomorrow.
Hope you'll let us know if you find that chocolate peanut butter :-).
Thank you so much for mentioning my book!
And every time I see posts like this, I am *so* happy I didn´t go for a professional cover artist. I´ll let my blog friend know how many people rant about her wonderful picture :D
I loved Nathan's advice! Rachelle always has such great advice on her site :)
When I saw Nathan's post a few days ago I groaned. It's just so true. But WHY isn't there a magic solution? It's just not fair.
Dorte -- you're very welcome. I think you made a great choice on that photo for your cover.
Margot -- I'll definitely let you know about the peanut butter.
Jemi and Elspeth -- It's painful to see such simple advice and know it's the only way...
Chocolate peanut butter? Now that sounds tasty.
I hope you'll also mention this tomorrow on Facebook so I'll remember to come over to see about Die Buying. I love the title.
Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com
Pat, you've got to give us all the yummy details when you find the chocolate peanut butter!
Rachel's blogs are excellent--bookmarked the post with links to her clients' post about marketing your books. Thank you!
Jina
Katie O’Reilly's Titanic blog
http://titanicnovel.wordpress.com
Thank you for all the links, Patricia! I bookmarked Rachelle's blog so that I can refer back to it when I'm ready to write my query letters. And the ice cream sounds delicious. Good luck with it!
What a fabulous list of links, Patricia. Thank you!
You're all so welcome! Thanks for coming by to check out this week's Wednesday Scramble.
I'll work on tracking down that chocolate peanut butter this weekend -- I have at least three Farmer's Markets I can visit.
I haven't visited Nathan Bradford's blog in a while. I'll stop by as he usually has something practical and useful to say.
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