Titles…

You pick up a book on the shelves of your local bookstore. Why? There could be a number of reasons behind it. The cover art, the author name or… drum roll, please – the TITLE. Stop and think of the way the book was placed on the shelf. Did you see the entire cover or just the spine? If it was just the spine, I’m willing to bet it was the title that jumped out at you and cried “Pick me! Pick me!”

Coming up with a title for my fiction pieces drives me to distraction. A magic wand or some sort of incantation would be wonderful for conjuring up a title… Hocus Pocus and poof! When the smoke clears, the title is there.

And after you’ve agonized over your title and think you’ve finally hit paydirt with it, there’s still no guarantee your publisher will fall in love with it like you did. Chances are, it will be changed. Why? Maybe they don’t find it catchy enough. Maybe there’s another book out there with a very similar title. They know the markets and what they’re talking about.

So we will continue to agonize, scratch our heads, compile long lists to choose from, enlist the help of others and just maybe, we’ll come up with a winner.

 

 

Wonky “S” problem is solved

You’ve heard of the KISS method? Well, had a known solving my wonky S problem was going to be this easy, I would have done it ages ago.

When I had my nails done yesterday, I finally broke down and had them cut them back a bit. I loved them as long as they were but have to admit, not terribly practical. Anyway, when I fired up the laptop for the first time yesterday with shorter nails, the wonky S was no longer wonky. Looks like before, I wasn’t getting enough fingertip/nail on the key for it to strike.

Life is once again good so I’ll have to watch my language… $hoot.

LOL!!!

 

Alarm Dog Strikes Again

Shortly after 6:00, the scratching on the bedroom door and the whining started. Crazy animal doesn’t know it’s the weekend and that lie-ins are permitted!

I mean, he does the same thing 7 days a week for at least 20 hours a day – lies around and sleeps. But for those of us who have to get up at 6:00 or earlier (Mon-Fri) we enjoy that extra half-hour to an hour’s shut eye.

But look at the face… How could you stay mad at a face like that?

 

 

Successful Launch

I just checked in at Janice Horton’s Bagpipes & Bullshot blog. Her book entered Amazon.co.uk’s Bestseller charts yesterday morning and got up to #19 (Books/Fiction/Women’s Fiction). It reached #25 in the Kindle/Romance/Contemporary Bestsellers. And up to #34 in Amazon Books/Romance/Adult Contemporary.

Wow! What a day!

Congratulations Janice!

 

Not much longer now…

Only a few short hours to go and you will find out what the big secret is on my blog on April 1st.

In the meantime, I’ve added links to blogs/sites that I follow and have added a rather lengthy biography about me (subject to change if I decide I can write it better and more concise… not to mention add other goodies.

So until April 1st, I’ll sign off…

 

 

Watch this Space…

Watch here on April 1st. Something exciting is coming to Celtic Connexions. And no, it’s not an April Fools joke.

So… since everyone has an enquiring mind that needs to know… least that’s what the National Enquirer and other tabloids bank on, if you want to find out what this exciting news is, you’ll just have to stop by here on Friday, April 1st to find out.

 

Night Watcher Review – now posted on Quick Brown Fox

My review of Chris Longmuir’s book is now up on Brian Henry’s Quick Brown Fox blog. Check it out at http://quick-brown-fox-canada.blogspot.com/a>

Since the review was submitted to Brian for inclusion, Chris’s book is also available at Smashwords for download for a variety of other platforms in addition to the Kindle for $3.99 US.
You can check it out at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/49443

Secrets of a Page-Turner Workshop

Yesterday’s Brian Henry workshop was fantastic! As with all the other workshops I’ve attended, this one sent me away energized and ready to write. The amount of information given never leave you feeling overloaded or overwhelmed. Brian has a way of entertaining while teaching.

I’m looking forward to his next workshop that I’m registered for on April 10th.

Woo Hoo!!!

My Scottish roots and writing by Melanie Robertson-King