Vanilla or Chocolate (or Strawberry…)?
I need to stop reading reviews of my work. Those of you who are on my Facebook page already know I’ve said this. And I mean it! When I first started out, I read reviews for a couple of reasons. … Continued
I need to stop reading reviews of my work. Those of you who are on my Facebook page already know I’ve said this. And I mean it! When I first started out, I read reviews for a couple of reasons. … Continued
I realized recently that, while I was trying to do readers a favor by listing the Nicki books in order, I’ve probably given some spoilers in the descriptions. So I’ve relisted them here without spoilers (more basic descriptions). But, while … Continued
Just for the record, I write for you. YES, you! But I also write for me. That means that sometimes my plans change. And I’m sorry for that. I’m going to be switching around my book writing plans based on … Continued
This is the new cover that will be appearing on Worst Mother sometime this week: Image credit: © 2009 D. Sharon Pruitt, some rights reserved. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/3331437207/
Wow. This past week has been crazy, amazing, and fun. I am now (in my mind, at least) a bestselling author, at least by Amazon Kindle standards. I’ve watched Everything But climb the charts, and it’s happened so quickly. It … Continued
Here’s the cover you’ll be looking for when you’re searching for Everything But this week: Quick update: You can get your copy on Amazon here! Get your copy on Barnes & Noble here!
Summer is finally drawing to a close. It’s always a bittersweet time for me. In the summer, I have fewer responsibilities than during the rest of the school year. Yes, I still teach, but it’s more laid back and there … Continued
One cool thing about my website is I can see the terms people used when searching to find my blog. And three particular searches keep coming up (aside from the usual ones), and those are about future books, ones that … Continued
I’d tried for years, going the traditional route, to become published. Part of the problem was I’d received contradictory advice from different writer friends: “You need to get an agent.” “You need to market directly to the publisher.” “Writer’s Market … Continued
I will be giving away five signed and personalized copies of Then Kiss Me in paperback to randomly selected reviewers in the month of September! Want one? Submit your review of Then Kiss Me on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Goodreads, then go to … Continued