New Stuff– Yay!
Look, ever’body! I have new stuff! (If you’re reading this in syndication on Facebook or MySpace or LiveJournal or wherever, you’re actually going to have to click the link to my blog to see all the cool stuff.)
Right up top there you’ll see my new banner for my story coming out at The Wild Rose Press! Yay! It’s been sent to production, so the pub date cometh! This is me, hopping up and down, waiting very impatiently for my cover art and publication date.
To the right, you’ll see a list of upcoming e-appearances, which seems only fitting since I’m now an eBook author. So if you want to chat with me and a whole bunch of other eBook authors, check out the events and drop on by. They’re all free and open to the public. Some of them involve prizes, and we all love prizes.
I’ve added some snappy new blogs over there on the sidebar as well. You’ll see the most recent blogs from my fellow Wild Rose Press authors (and if you are a WRP author and don’t see your recent post up there, email me and make sure I’m subscribed to you). You’ll also see some recent blogs that I liked for various reasons, most of them because they made me laugh so hard I snorted.
Not new but still cool:
All my other blogosphere places. Don’t forget to check out Promo Ho, my newest obsession. (I bought the domain name and everything, people. This is serious.)
Sonja Recommends- Buy stuff from Amazon, and if you click through from my blog, I’ll love you extra special because I get a teeny tiny kickback. Yay!
Stay tuned because:
I have an actual monetary-ish prize to give away on Friday. I know you can’t wait, you little prize-mongers.
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I was listening to Clark Howard the other day and he mentioned lulu.com …ever heard of it? What are your thoughts on that site? Since you’re published now and all….you must be prepared for questions from the huddled masses
I have actually. Lulu.com is a great site if you’re planning to self-publish with print-on-demand. In fact, my publisher uses lulu.com for their print versions. You can’t actually claim that you’re “published” if you publish through lulu.com though, since you’re basically publishing yourself.