Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Best Gifts for Readers

New Word:  Palmary-outstanding, great, best

As in I'm going to be interviewing some of my friends during the week between Christmas and New Year's day and they're all palmary writers.  Everyone of them have published books that would fit perfectly onto anyone's new eReader.  Perhaps you'll receive one of those coveted gift cards to a bookstore.  What better place to spend it than on authors who make sure you get your money's worth on books you'll want to read over and over again.
Cate Masters will visit on December 27th and share news on her latest romance releases.
Natalie Damschroder will pop in at December 28th and fill us in on her newest release and give a hint of what else she had in the pipeline.
Megan Hart, well known for her hot romances, has a new suspense novel coming out in the new year and will tease us with some details on December 29th.
Fellow fantasy author Jon Sprunk graces us with a short interview on December 30th and tell us about his fantasy novel and the sequel coming next year.
I hope you have some time to relax and read over the holidays.  I wish it for all of you.
Will you be getting or giving books, bookstore gift cards or eReaders as gifts this year?

Saturday, January 2, 2010

First of Its Kind

My publisher, Medallion Press, posted an interview they did with me as part of my book release, The Keepers of Sulbreth. I like the written interview as I had lots of time to think about my answers and try to sound intelligent.
You may find out I'm not a big fan of urban fantasy and perhaps that is why I'm having trouble getting an agent. They really, really are hot for urban fantasy as opposed to epic or sword and sorcery fantasy. I hope there are lots of readers out there to prove them wrong.
What do you think about urban fantasy versus classic fantasy? I consider LoTR a perfect example of classic, epic fantasy.
Read my interview here and give me your critique, but be kind.