Category: Welcome
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Coming soon … A conversation with Jared Zabaldo.
Coming soon, we sit down with Jared Zabaldo, former Army journalist and current President, Business Operations, for USAMM. We’ve asked him to talk about running his own business, his life as an entrepreneur, and entering that world after military service. There will definitely be some good information, so subscribe (RSS link is to your right),…
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Local Artist Shares “Handmade Clay Creations”
Green Men peer out from masks of turkey fig tree, oak and hydrangea leaves. A cherubic face nestles in the curve of a blue-glazed moon. A deep green wall vase holds a cluster of paper flowers. If you have been to a local craft fair in the Carolinas, chances are you have run across Gail…
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A Conversation with Elizabeth Donald, Part 2…
Yesterday, I posted the first part of my interview with author and journalist Elizabeth Donald. We talked about her Furlough Tour, the main character from her Blackfire series, Major Sara Harvey, as well as her interpretation of the traditional zombie monster. Today, we talk about some of the research she does for her books, her…
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Coming Soon … A Conversation with Elizabeth Donald
Have you got a reader on your holiday list who loves good fiction, especially kick-ass genre fiction? Then stay tuned, because we here at Infamous Scribbler had a chance to sit down with author Elizabeth Donald and ask a few questions about her books, and what life is like as a journalist and an author…
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New Chautauqua blues…
Okay, so there’s not really any blues, but since I’ve got the blues on my mind what with this NaNoWriMo thing going on. But I wanted to take a break from our scheduled programming to share this with you: The New Chautauqua My dad, Chris Brune, hosts these one-man shows irregularly, usually for a charitable…
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Random thoughts…
It’s been a while since I’ve put something up here on the old bloggeroo. There’s no particular reason for the radio silence; mostly, I’ve been preoccupied with finishing up my Criminal Justice class, editing/formatting the anthology I’m working on, catching up on my reading, starting a new workout schedule (which is code for starting to…
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Thoughts on Teaching
I have many friends who are teachers. My mother is a teacher. My family and friends teach. It seems that all my life, I have heard stories of teaching, been inspired by teachers, and thought that I, too, might someday want to try my hand at this mysterious art. So I did! After I got…
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“The Case of the Southern Gentleman at the Midnight Ball”
So, while I was out, eFiction magazines re-did their whole format, and now my short steampunk detective story, “The Case of the Southern Gentleman at the Midnight Ball” is available in various formats (.mobi, .PDF, .epub). It was previously only available for the Nook. Take a look, check it out, let me know what you…
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So you want to be a YA author…? | Guest Post by Caitlin Hensley
As part of her book launch blog tour to celebrate the July 26 release of the second book in her “The Inhuman Chronicles” series, Untold Promise, Caitlin Hensley graciously volunteered to take the reins and talk a bit about her genre, Young Adult, or YA. And now, I’ll get out of her way! So, You…
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Chugging along…
Recently had a couple more reviews show up for Soft Target, which is something that always makes an indie author smile inside, even when we are neck deep in the real job, the real world, and the thousand other projects that seem to creep up on you. But for now, we have hit the big time, #189,105…