Stuff.
My stepson is visiting for a week. We’re all happy he’s here, especially my little ones who follow him around everywhere. Great thing about that is how I’ve been able to work pretty much without interruption.
I had a new release yesterday, MAGIC & MAYHEM. It’s one of the launch books for Avon’s “brand new, exclusive line of digital erotica.” (M&M is not erotica; it’s erotic romance.) The book is contemporary/paranormal and it’s a quick, hot, fun read. I’m happy it’s finally out (it was turned in for publication back in September of last year, which is why it has a Halloween theme) and I hope those of you who pick it up enjoy it. I think this new Avon venture is something like Harlequin’s Spice Briefs. My story intertwines with one from Cathryn Fox (alternating chapters), a format that reviewers seem to love (so far.) It’s two-books-in-one for the bargain price of $3.19
My voice is finally losing the hoarseness it picked up in Dallas, however, I’m still really tired. I’m sure that’s contributing to my lack of concentration problem.
I’ve got a couple book signings coming up in Southern California. You can find out if they’re near you by checking out my Events page.
I think that’s about it. Not much, eh? If you have any questions, ask away.
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In industry musings, I’m very interested in seeing how Bantam’s new Discover imprint does. They’ll be releasing titles in both trade and mass market simultaneously, to appeal to different readers.
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Sounds intriguing, though I’m still a bit resistant to ebooks. I read them, but they’re not my favorite reading method. The stories sound really, really good though, so I might capitulate and buy M&M anyway.
by Stacy ~ July 25th, 2007 at 3:59 amStacy — It’s a short anthology, if that helps.
I have an aversion to reading on my computer, too. I like to curl up on the couch or my bed, so when I read e-books, I do so on my eBookman. However, “quickies” or shorts or whatever the publisher calls them are usually fine for me to read on my computer.
hugs,
by SylviaSylvia