It seems that it’s that time of year for writing and the time is flying by with a vengeance. I’m working hard on my next Emily Stone Thriller! I wanted to let you know a few things that are going on in my world you might want to jot down on your calendars or check out at your leisure.
RADIO APPEARANCE – True Crime Uncensored with Burl Barer
When: Saturday, March 3, 2012
Time: 2:00pm, PST
Where/Who: I will be a guest and chat with the awesome Burl Barer, crime expert and bestselling true crime author, on his show hosted by Outlaw Radio.
Link: http://outlawcrime.com/
Listen Live: http://outlawradio.tv/listenlive.html
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SHAMROCKS-N-SIRENS – Crime Reader Book Event 2012
When: March 5th through March 17th
Who: 12 Crime Authors – books, interviews, and cool prizes
Link to Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en0YToXEPBI
Link to Website: http://michaelordeauthor.blogspot.com/
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MARCH MADNESS! — Kindle Books all Under Five Bucks!
When: The month of March 2012
Who/Where: Independent Author Network is hosting all genres of authors for this Kindle extravaganza – find your next great read! Support your Indies!
Link: http://www.independentauthornetwork.com/kindle-under-5.html
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Exciting things happening! Wishing you and Emily many more suspenseful adventures!
Break a leg (or whatever the appropriate expression is for radio shows and book events).
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Thanks so much Alan! I think break leg is appropriate 🙂
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Outstanding, Jennifer. I’ll be listening in tomorrow for sure. 😀
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Thanks Jason 🙂 I’ve been on the radio before, but I’m nervous for this one…
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Thanks for the link to the Kindle event. I refuse to pay more than $5 for a kindle book (ok – unless it’s a technical book with LOTS of diagrams and pictures and stuff AND the Kindle price is at least 1/3 the printed version) so I am one of those that strongly supports the independents who put their material out there for a reasonable price!
How in the world can they justify paying the same amount for a Kindle Version when they have no stocking, printing, or handling fees – just a wee bit for the server and software to support Kindle. What’s up with that?
Jan
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Hi Jan, I agree. I can’t believe that some Kindles are as much as $15, more than a paperback. I’ve read many Kindle ebooks for $3. Thanks so much for your support!
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