For the A to Z Challenge, I am featuring some awesome bloggers. These individuals have offered so much support of my book, CassaStar, and me on my blogger journey. Of course, I’ll be keeping up with the world of movies, music, and pop culture stuff as well! Ninjas are just talented that way...
Shift in Dimensions
Laura’s profile photo reveals a smile - but then again, so do her posts and comments! A fellow author, Laura always stops by to say hey and leave a word of encouragement. She also promotes helping her fellow man in any way possible.
Susan Says
Susan is a fantasy writer, and her series The Futhark Chronicles boasts the most amazing covers. She discusses books, her writing struggles, and champions other writers whenever possible. As Susan Says - no flaming unless you’re a real dragon!
Today is another edition of Fantastic Friday Writers! I invite your to check out my partners - Elizabeth, Anastasia, JD, Deirdra, M. Pax, Jeffrey, Charlene, and Andrew. I’m sure their take on this subject is better than mine!
Today's topic is Support Systems.
Another easy one. You guys are my support system. Every awesome blogger who visits with encouraging words. Every blogger who posts great tips. Every blogger who's helped me on my journey. (And the awesome bloggers who are now my critique partners.)
YOU are my awesome support system! And this Ninja thanks you...
My book trailer is in a contest! Vote for #7 CassaStar at You Gotta Read Videos if you think my trailer is worthy and cool and all that.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Next Stop, Monsters, Awards, and CassaStar Made a Best List!
Today’s stop is at Stephen’s awesome site, Breakthrough Blogs. He interviews Byron and Bassa!
And thanks to those who visited Spunk on a Stick’s Tips yesterday as I shared about my character's telepathic abilities.
This came through my Google Alerts – wow! Top 5 List of Best Debut Sci-fi Books by New Writers CassaStar is on the list!!!
And a fan review from Randall at Not the Baseball Pitcher! Thanks, Randall - glad you enjoyed the book.
I caught Monsters last night on HDNet -
Six years after Earth has suffered an alien invasion a cynical journalist agrees to escort a shaken American tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the US border.
A haunting movie, with an equally haunting score, Monsters is slow-paced. It's more of a character study than anything else - and surprise, it's also a romance.
The scenery is incredible, both the natural landscape and the devastation. The monsters are amazing - what the crew achieved with next to no budget will astound you. The characters are quite real and I appreciated the lack of stereotypes.
An original work of science fiction, drama, and romance, Monsters is quite an achievement, and I highly recommend it.
I’ve also been hoarding awards!!
First came from Lydia at The World is My Oyster – the A is for Awesome Award. Is that not cool? Awesome Alex thanks you, Lydia!
I’m passing it on to Cruella at The Giraffability of Digressions
Next, Clarissa at Listen to the Voices gave me the Cherry on Top Award – thanks Clarissa!
I’m passing it on to Laura at A Shift in Dimensions
Krista Lynne Jensen gave me the I’m a Literary Builder Award – thanks, Krista!
My five favorite words:
Anathema
Counterintuitive
Acrostic (not that I’m good at it)
Really? (must be said in loud exasperation as someone does something stupid)
Sex (hey, just being honest!)
I’m passing it on to Colene at The Journey
Finally, Charity at My Writing Journey gave me the Sunshine Award! Since I’ve received it before, I’ll just thank Charity for her kindness!
Friday wraps up my tour – whew!
And thanks to those who visited Spunk on a Stick’s Tips yesterday as I shared about my character's telepathic abilities.
This came through my Google Alerts – wow! Top 5 List of Best Debut Sci-fi Books by New Writers CassaStar is on the list!!!
And a fan review from Randall at Not the Baseball Pitcher! Thanks, Randall - glad you enjoyed the book.
I caught Monsters last night on HDNet -
Six years after Earth has suffered an alien invasion a cynical journalist agrees to escort a shaken American tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the US border.A haunting movie, with an equally haunting score, Monsters is slow-paced. It's more of a character study than anything else - and surprise, it's also a romance.
The scenery is incredible, both the natural landscape and the devastation. The monsters are amazing - what the crew achieved with next to no budget will astound you. The characters are quite real and I appreciated the lack of stereotypes.
An original work of science fiction, drama, and romance, Monsters is quite an achievement, and I highly recommend it.
I’ve also been hoarding awards!!
First came from Lydia at The World is My Oyster – the A is for Awesome Award. Is that not cool? Awesome Alex thanks you, Lydia!I’m passing it on to Cruella at The Giraffability of Digressions
I’m passing it on to Laura at A Shift in Dimensions
Krista Lynne Jensen gave me the I’m a Literary Builder Award – thanks, Krista!My five favorite words:
Anathema
Counterintuitive
Acrostic (not that I’m good at it)
Really? (must be said in loud exasperation as someone does something stupid)
Sex (hey, just being honest!)
I’m passing it on to Colene at The Journey
Finally, Charity at My Writing Journey gave me the Sunshine Award! Since I’ve received it before, I’ll just thank Charity for her kindness!
Friday wraps up my tour – whew!
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