I'm confident about the guests listed below. Why? Well, I've talked to each and every one of them, some more than others, and I've genuinally familiarized myself with their endeavours. Having them guest appear is not just a way to fill space on Triple R. For me, it's an honor they said yes, and I hope you agree!
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Allan Leverone: 2/12/2011. He's a thriller/horror writer with a number of anthology contributions and award-winning short stories under his belt. His short story collection, Postcards From the Apocalypse, is number nine on my upcoming book list and his novel, Final Vector, is coming out this month. He's currently on a blog tour, so I'm glad he took out time from his busy schedule to provide Triple R with an article about the hardships of short story writing.
Jamie DeBree: 2/19/2011. Jamie not only writes steamy, action-packed romantic suspense, but she is also a webmistress in charge of two insightful blogs - Variety Pages (news and writing notes) and Beyond the Words (one writer's adventures in publishing and marketing). I consistently read Beyond the Words. Her marketing tips and media kits are well worth the notes I've taken. She currently has two books, Tempest and Desert Heat, available for purchase, as well as a free serial book called The Biker's Wench that I featured as the second Friday Freebie.
Rhemalda Publishing: 3/5/2011. I found out about Rhemalda through author J.S. Chancellor and I've had major respect for the publishing house ever since. Since they're a small house, and a fairly new one at that, they can dedicate a lot of time and energy to their authors. Even better, their dedication is evidently sincere. They're unagented because they want to talk directly to their authors, and they publish in almost every genre. Recently they revealed the covers for their seven new titles and they are beautiful!
Michelle Davidson Argyle: 3/12/2011. I have both immense respect and admiration for Michelle. Before Rhemalda Publishing accepted her, she was the self-published author of Cinders, book number eight on my Upcoming Book List. She's wonderful at making book trailers, has completed a number of informative web series, and has published many stories. Rhemalda will soon be publishing her thriller, Monarch, and a 3-Book Omnibus.
Variance Publishing: 3/19/2011. On D.g. Gass' blog, Musings Amongst the Magnolias, there was a review for the book Grim Reaper: End of Days. I thought the book was interesting and, with no expectations, said that I wish I could get a copy. Days later, assistant publisher of Variance Publishing Stanley J. Tremblay came and said that he'd provide me with a free copy! I found this incredibly kind and unexpected, and I think this says alot about Variance Publishing. Anyway, Variance LLC publishes thrillers of all genres. As long as the story is fast paced, they'll accept science fiction, fantasy, historical horror, action/adventure, etc.
Daniel Convery: 3/26/2011. There's not many people who can make conversations about art, culture, and life in general so fun and informal. Daniel Convery - ballet dancer, teacher, scriptwriter, and site editor for Style Me Now Australia - is a man of many talents. I can't wait to see what he, as a scriptwriter and site editor, chooses to focus on in his guest post.
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3 comments:
This is so exciting!
Hm. Though it says the post has been removed by the author, I'm gonna reply to what my e-mail said anyway. lol. Thank you! I can't wait to see what Rhemalda chooses to say.
Also, I'm so excited, because the guest posts start today! I'll be putting up Allan's post at 10 am and probably advertising it every 2-3 hours.
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