Showing posts with label You've GOTTA read this. Show all posts
Showing posts with label You've GOTTA read this. Show all posts

Nearly Dawn

Friday, August 27, 2010

The sun has not yet risen on this day, but it will, and soon we will drive a rented van along familiar roads, toward that long goodbye.

I am ushered on my way this morning by the kindness of readers of Dangerous Neighbors, who put so much of themselves—their intelligence, their openness, their willingness to read an author who has, it is true, moved from genre to genre, from place to place, from time period to time period, seeking the perfect backdrop and mood for a story.  Thank you to:

Sandy Nawrot of You've GOTTA Read This! for this review.

The Book Smugglers, for seeking out 1876 Philadelphia and having this to say.

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Thoughts on the Book Blogger Convention, and special thank you's

Monday, May 31, 2010

We spoke of many things at the Book Blogger Convention on our author/blogger relationship panel.  I learned a lot from my fellow panelists, Nicole [Linus's Blanket], Amy [My Friend Amy], Bethanne [The Book Studio], Kristi [The Story Siren], and Caridad Pineiro [Caridad Pineiro's Blog].  Transparency and respectfulness were two recurring themes.  So was the need to blog not with an eye on gain, but with an eye toward community.  I spoke of my respect for bloggers who take time to read books, take time to craft their opinions, take time to share those opinions with the world.  I revealed my recurring worry that there are bloggers out there who have been kind to my books and that I, the author who does not Google Alert herself, does not know and has not said thank you.

Today an angel whispered in my ear, You may want to check out these two blogs, Books and Movies and You've GOTTA read this!.  I did, and may I now say, publicly, thank you, to both the angel and these two generous readers of The Heart is Not a Size.  I learned from both reviews, as I always do, and they are particularly helpful to me today as I turn my attention to a scene in a book that features horses.  Write longer, one urges.  (I am trying.)  Stay focused on the root of people.  I am working on that, too. Thank you both, so much.

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