I have at least 5 copies of my new book, HONEYMOON FOR THREE, to give away to Crimespace members. Let me know if you are interested. I will need addresses of the winners. My email address is alcook@sprintmail.com.
I love you list of faves! I wake up groggy every Sunday morning from watching DaVinci's Inquest, which is shown in NYC at 1:30 A.M. (Though I secretly wonder how many corpses really show up every week in Vancouver!
Hi,
I’m looking forward to sharing writing experiences with you.
I have “finished” a mystery novel, still needing some fact checking and editing. My plan is to hire an editor and then put it on a print and demand website such as lulu.com.
Reason: I don’t want the hassle of trying to sell and promote it. Yet don’t want it to land in a drawer, as some kind of hobby product.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions for an editor? Your opinions are welcomed.
(My icon has no meaning; it was the only graphic I had stored in my computer.)
Thanks,
Joan
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Thanks for the friend invitation.
I have at least 5 copies of my new book, HONEYMOON FOR THREE, to give away to Crimespace members. Let me know if you are interested. I will need addresses of the winners. My email address is alcook@sprintmail.com.
Entry deadline is july 26.
Thanks for the invite to be friends. I'm looking forward to learning from all of you.
Thanks for the invite and see you on Crimespace!
I love you list of faves! I wake up groggy every Sunday morning from watching DaVinci's Inquest, which is shown in NYC at 1:30 A.M. (Though I secretly wonder how many corpses really show up every week in Vancouver!
LCK
LCK
Lilo, your pic looks very fierce!
My advice is to get a copy of The Writer's Market (latest edition) and come up with a list of markets to which you can sub.
Self-publishing is doable, but it's also very, very hard.
I’m looking forward to sharing writing experiences with you.
I have “finished” a mystery novel, still needing some fact checking and editing. My plan is to hire an editor and then put it on a print and demand website such as lulu.com.
Reason: I don’t want the hassle of trying to sell and promote it. Yet don’t want it to land in a drawer, as some kind of hobby product.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions for an editor? Your opinions are welcomed.
(My icon has no meaning; it was the only graphic I had stored in my computer.)
Thanks,
Joan
cmr
Thanks! Well, I like to hear other people's stories, as well, so I don't have problems being bored in conversation.
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