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Edgar, Edgar, Who Gets an Edgar and BOTD
The first time I made Edgar predictions for the young adult and juvenile categories, I hit them both. Last year, I missed them both. How will I do this year? You won’t have to wait long. The winners will be … Continue reading
Using Pinterest to Promote Your Books
This week on Maine Crime Writers: Monday, Gerry Boyle; Tuesday, Kaitlyn Dunnett; Wednesday, Vicki Doudera; Thursday, Lea Wait; Friday, James Hayman. Our guest today, Grub Street instructor and author Celeste Ng, gives advice on ways that writers might use Pinterest … Continue reading
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Tagged "Love at First Reads", Arianna Huffington "What I'm Reading" board, Celeste Ng, Cutting Teeth, Dorie Clark, Everything I Never Told You, Facebook, Fiona Parker, Google, Grub Street, Grub Street's Launch Lab, Helen Zell Writers Program, Jane Friedman, Julia Fierro, Justine Musk, Kami Garcia, Linked In, pinterest, Randy Susan Meyers, The Comfort of Lies, The Murderer's Daughter, The Sackett Street Writers Workshop, Titani Moot, University of Michigan, writing prompts
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Net Gain…I Think
When I was offered the chance to take over the Sarah Graves web address that Random House had been using, I grabbed it even though it came with a little baggage — namely, I had to build a new website … Continue reading
Posted in Sarah's Posts
Tagged Eastport, Facebook, Home Repair is Homicide, Maine Crime Writers, Sarah Graves, SiteSpinner, twitter, Web Pages for Dummies
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Facebook – The Visual Quicksand
Facebook is a kind of visual quicksand. It’s too easy to slip over there for a few seconds, start reading, start surfing through what my friends are doing, get caught in a thread and get lost in the maze of … Continue reading
How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away?
Paul Doiron here— This post gets its title from the immortal words of singer-songwriter Dan Hicks. That question has been on my mind lately as I’ve come to realize that too many novelists (myself included) seem to be spending a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Goodreads, Julia Spencer-Fleming, Librarything, Paul Doiron, twitter, YouTube
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