http://www.cliffordrush.com/
Monday, October 13, 2014
Christmas is closer than you think!
I am pleased to announce my guest blog about Christmas in Hawaii. Please check this out! Love your comments!
http://www.cliffordrush.com/ 2014/10/6th-book-christmas- red-red-rose-susan-coryell/
http://www.cliffordrush.com/
Monday, September 8, 2014
My Guest Blog with Wild Women x2
Please join me and my protagonist Ashby Overton from A RED, RED ROSE as we blog on WildWomenAuthorsX2 today. I'd love your comments!
good morning all
one of our own is visiting my dual
author blog this week with Ashby Overton, female protagonist of her
recent release out of The Wild Rose Press, A Red Red Rose.
We hope you'll stop by and say hey at:
Wild Wild Women
Today
Wild
Women Authors
is delighted to welcome author M.J. Schiller and rock star Josh
Dunningham, protagonist from Rock
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
EAGLEBAIT revised to include e-book and updated with cyber-bullying
Please take a look at the new, revised EAGLEBAIT, now available in both print and e-book:
http://www.amazon.com/Eaglebait-smart-survive-school-bullies/dp/1494246236/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400778161&sr=8-1&keywords=eaglebait+by+susan+coryell
http://www.amazon.com/Eaglebait-smart-survive-school-bullies/dp/1494246236/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400778161&sr=8-1&keywords=eaglebait+by+susan+coryell
Check out my guest blog on bullying
Alan Eisenberg posted my blog on using fiction for anti-bullying programs. Please read and I would love to hear some responses!
http://buwww.bullyinglte.wordpress.com/
http://buwww.bullyinglte.wordpress.com/
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
FRAMED by Nikki Andrews
Worldwide Release for FRAMED by Nikki Andrews
Framed is a quick, fun read.
When a lost painting by local artist Jerry Berger surfaces
at the Brush & Bevel, a New Hampshire art gallery, the owner, Ginny Brent,
sets out to gather facts about the ten-year old mysterious death of Berger and
his model Abby. As Elsie Kimball and Sue Bradley, employees at the Brush &
Bevel, aid Ginny in her efforts to track the provenance of the Berger painting,
they unearth some surprising and damning evidence about the deaths of the
artist and his appealingly-nude model. The mystery lies not only in the cause
of the deaths, but in the life of the painting itself.
Andrews’ intimate knowledge of the framing and art industry
provides fascinating background information for the mystery. She fleshes out the novel with quirky New
Englanders—from a fishmonger to a local policeman, a jeweler who is deathly
afraid of frogs, a customer with terrible taste in art and several bar (that’s
bah) owners.
Framed propels the
reader to the last page with just enough light-touch humor to soften the edges
of a grisly double death. The novel is surely artfully framed.
Writers Enjoy Collegiality
– Writers Enjoy Collegiality
In a recent blog interview I was asked, “What are the highs
and lows when it comes to writing?” Ironically, for me, the two are
inextricably entwined. I dread the high-tech requirements for marketing and
promoting. On the other hand, meeting other writers through blogs, web-loops,
Facebook, Twitter, GoodReads, and other electronic media has widened my writing
world tremendously. I feel I know quite a few writers I will never actually
meet in person—those who have shared interviews and reviews, blogged about and
commiserated with me via chat groups.
NIKKI ANDREWS comes to mind as her Worldwide Release of Framed,
a cozy mystery published by The Wild Rose Press (my publisher) occurs this
week. Nikki graciously interviewed me re my cozy A Red, Red Rose
on her blog this January. I reviewed Framed and gave it a 5-star rating
on Amazon. It’s a fun, quick read—full of humor and feminine smarts as
colleagues in a framing shop help solve a decades-old murder.
PETER GREEN is another author friend who gave me a dynamite
review on Amazon when A Red, Red Rose first came out,
published by L&L Dreamspell. I love
the fact he compared me (favorably!) to an all-time favorite Southern Gothic
writer, Carson McCullers. I had the opportunity to read and review his memoir
about his father’s World War II experience in Ben’s War With the U.S. Marines, which chronicles Ben Green’s patriotic resolve to find ways to serve his
country while enjoying life and practicing his own particular talents involving
radio. It’s a book for everybody—not just war buffs.
NANCY MEANS WRIGHT’S Broken Strings was another fun
read/review I did for a fellow Dreamspell author who reciprocated with a review
for A
Red, Red Rose. And there’s
CINDY SAMPLE who has become as close to real-life friend as is possible
through Facebook, e-mails, and the Dreamloop. I read and reviewed Cindy’s Dying
for a Daiquiri, set in Hawaii, while I was in Hawaii—making it all the
more memorable.
So many other authors have interacted with me through
technology. My very first guest blog via “Romance Bandits” put me in contact with
readers all over the world—the UK and Australia responding to my blog hours
before Eastern Standard wake-up time. Also SUSAN WHITFIELD afforded me a guest
spot on her blog the first day of my free Kindle promo for A Red, Red Rose. And what
a treat to be able to respond to a blog at Wild Women Authors about the creator of the cover of my
book—Tina Lynn Stout.
So, Techno-dunce or not, I’ve certainly “met” a lot of
talented and dedicated folks in the literary world through electronics. Just
call me ambivalent.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Please read my guest spot on Nikki Andrews Blog
Happy Spring (almost) Everyone!
My cozy mystery/Southern Gothic A RED, RED ROSE gets a worldwide release by new publisher The Wild Rose Press on
March 14th.
Honoring this event, Nikki Andrews has graciously invited me to write about my novel on her blogspot.
Join us there today!
www.scrivenersriver.blogspot.com
My cozy mystery/Southern Gothic A RED, RED ROSE gets a worldwide release by new publisher The Wild Rose Press on
March 14th.
Honoring this event, Nikki Andrews has graciously invited me to write about my novel on her blogspot.
Join us there today!
www.scrivenersriver.blogspot.com
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