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  • 02 Jul 2014 8:41 AM | Deleted user

        GLVWG’s Self-Publishing Project
    Admit it, you’ve thought about self-publishing. Everyone has. Even authors with contracts fantasize about putting their books out themselves and skipping the aggravation which comes with editors, publishers, and cover designers. All that’s stopping them, and you, is the process of actually doing it.
    Admit it, you’ve thought about self-publishing. Everyone has. Even authors with contracts fantasize about putting their books out themselves and skipping the aggravation which comes with editors, publishers, and cover designers. All that’s stopping them, and you, is the process of actually doing it.
    Well, this year GLVWG is going to show you how it’s done, walking members through each step of what’s required to self-publish. To participate, you must be a member in good standing with GLVWG, but anyone interested in learning what it takes to produce and market your own work is welcome to follow our progress on-line.  Feel free to weigh in with an opinion – this is going to be a learning process for everybody. We want to know what worked for you and what didn’t.
    GLVWG will be putting out 2 anthologies: a collection of short stories and a collection of essays entitled “Why We Write”. We plan to have copies available for sale at our Write Stuff Conference in March 2015.


    Happy writing!

  • 28 Jun 2014 7:44 PM | Phil Giunta

    Just a few bits of news:

    1. On August 1, along with 7 other writers, I will be launching a new anthology of SF, Fantasy, and Paranormal stories published by Firebringer Press. Somewhere in the Middle of Eternity will debut at Shore Leave 36, a SF convention in Hunt Valley, MD that I have been attending for 20 years.   

    2. I'm making final revisions to a paranormal novella to be submitted to my publisher, Firebringer Press later this year. 

    3. I just submitted a synopsis to an "alternate" Sherlock Holmes anthology. In other words, Sherlock with a twist. We’re encouraged to go completely off the wall, like making Sherlock a woman, or an alien, or whatever.  Will post an update as soon as I hear something.


  • 18 Jun 2014 11:00 AM | Bart Palamaro (Administrator)
    Phyllis Palamaro will be reading her children's story Farmer Bonnie and Sally the Sad Sow on June 18th at 11:00am.
  • 17 Jun 2014 3:15 PM | Anonymous

    Every author wants to find that perfect header graphic that best captures the brand.  While researching the graphic for my site, Searching for Light in the Darkness, I stumbled on photographer Lori Nix's, The Library, where a tree stretches to the broken roof of a derelict library in search of better light.

    http://dtkrippene.com/2014/06/16/lori-nix-my-8-x-10-life/

  • 17 Jun 2014 3:05 PM | Anonymous

    Anne R. Allen offers essential tips on creating and managing an author's blog. With so many "how to" articles geared toward businesses, this is truly author oriented.

     

    http://bit.ly/1pa0m3X  

    Anne R. Allen offers essential tips on creating and managing an author's blog.  With so many "how to" articles geared toward businesses, this is truly author oriented. 

    http://bit.ly/1pa0m3X   

  • 24 May 2014 11:14 AM | Anonymous
    We have a global addiction to signs.  Somewhere in human development, common sense became … not so common … requiring we put warning labels on everything to protect ourselves from … ourselves.  We’ve become, in a sense, a signotopian society.
  • 07 May 2014 1:16 PM | Anonymous

    What futuristic food comes to mind if the planet becomes a desert outback? Exercising in the humor zone with Bride of Frankenchicken. 

     

  • 16 Apr 2014 11:00 AM | Deleted user

    I was one  of about 50 people attending Charles Kiernan's 'Mark Twain' presentation at the Whitehall Library.  It was as professional a presentation as Hal Holbrook!  In the white suit, he regaled us with a lifetime of adventures and misadventures.  I was impressed.

     

    If he does it again, you really must attend!  Thanks for a great evening!

  • 14 Apr 2014 11:03 AM | Anonymous

    Celebrating National Library Week with a post on the future of libraries.

    http://dtkrippene.com/2014/04/14/ms-hushbequiet-no-longer-lives-here/

     

  • 13 Apr 2014 8:04 AM | Anonymous
    I am proud to announce that my new paranormal novella, Fathoms, is now available through www.createspace.com and it can also be purchased at www.amazon.com


    https://www.createspace.com/4685686
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