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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Arlington, MA Book Festival, Saturday, November 1, 2104
Tomorrow, November 1, 2014, is the first ever Arlington, MA Book Festival at the beautiful Robbins Library. I’m honored to be on a panel called NEW PATHWAYS TO PUBLISHING at 11:00 am, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. … Continue reading
Posted in events, sale, writing
Tagged #arlbookfest, arlington book festival, book festival, Robbins library
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Guest Post by Author Kimberly Castillo
Today, on the blog, I’m featuring a guest post by author Kimberly Castillo. Kimberly has recently self published a book called The Convenience of Lies, a story of friendship, mystery, crime, sex and betrayal. Kimberly is a strong believer in … Continue reading
Posted in DIY, guest post, writing
Tagged convenience of lies, guest post, kimberly castillo, self publishing
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Clockwork Conversations: Interview on Februarys Grace’s Blog
Writer February Grace was kind enough to feature an interview with me on her Clockwork Conversations blog today. February likes to interview writers about things that aren’t writing, so it was really fun chatting with her. Here’s the link–please check … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, interviews
Tagged clockwork conversations, february grace, guest post, interview
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Weighty Issues and the Vital Role of Health Professionals
If there’s one topic that all women can relate to in one way or another, it’s weight. And yet, even in these supposedly enlightened times, there’s still a lot of stress, confusion and conflict around the whole business of body … Continue reading
Posted in eating disorders, health, music, parenting
Tagged anorexia, diabetes, eating disorders, health, Meghan Trainor, Michelle Obama, Nicki Minaj, obesity, pop culture, weight
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Busking Really Can Lead to Stardom!
If you’ve read my new novel, Living by Ear, you know it’s about a former street musician–also known as a busker–named Christine Daley, who made a name for herself in Boston in the 1990s. In the present-day part of the … Continue reading
Posted in busking, events, music
Tagged American Idol, busking, Open Mic UK, tom stephenson
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Author Ina Zajac on Creating Characters, Spirituality, Domestic Violence & More
Today, I’m so happy to feature one of my favorite new authors, Ina Zajac, on the blog. Ina’s novel, Please, Pretty Lights is a gritty story about a woman’s search for love and happiness in a world that has let … Continue reading
Posted in interviews, music, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged creativity, domestic violence, ina zajac, new fiction, please pretty lights, religion, spirituality, writing
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Leaving the Beach $.99 Sale–October 2, 3 & 4
Hi All, If you haven’t had a chance to read Leaving the Beach, this is a good time to check it out. It’s on a three-day sale starting today (October 2, 3 & 4). Just $.99 for Kindle and Nook. … Continue reading
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Tagged boston music, bulimia, eating disorders, Leaving the Beach, mary rowen, music, new fiction, promo, sale, special price
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