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Interview with Jenna Scali about Murder on Moonshine Hill

November 23, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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We are excited to welcome Jenna Scali to our blog today. Some of you may know her as the star of the new mystery series that began with the e-Murderer. If you read that book, you learned a lot about Jenna. You know that she’s 28 years old, has two cats, is divorced and is […]

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Filed Under: Characters, My Thoughts Tagged With: #amreading, Asheville NC, books, eMurderer, Jenna scali, mountains, Murder on Moonshine Hill, mystery, Quentin, series

Getting Reviews is Like Pulling Teeth

October 19, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Okay, so I write a review for nearly every book I read #amreading #bookreview Click To Tweet I do it because… well, why not? I enjoying having the opportunity to share my opinions about what I’ve read. Readers may or may not agree with me, but at least I’ve had my say. Think back years […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, My Thoughts, Reviews, The Business of Writing Tagged With: Amazon, B#N, books, fiction, Goodreads, Ira Glass, NPR, review writing, reviews

The Skinny on Book Trailers. Should you or shouldn’t you?

August 19, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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As a reader, I don’t know that I’ve ever looked at a book trailer before purchasing a book. Usually I read about the book on online site, like Amazon or Barnes and Noble. I will often get a sample first if I know nothing about the author. If I do know the author, I’ll risk […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: book trailers, books, marketing, movie trailers, reading, Writing

Seven Tips to Writers to Effectively Self-Promote

August 5, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Okay, this is a topic most writers do not want to hear anything about. The majority of people writing books shun self-promotion the way they shunned leafy green veggies as a kid. Yuck! But, guess what, we have to do it. Like it or not, if you don’t enter the self-promotion fray, your books may […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, My Thoughts Tagged With: books, Facebook, Goodreads, marketing, selfpromotion, social media tips, Twitter, Writing

Harper Lee–Go Set a Watchman, My Opinion

July 22, 2015 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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The hype before Harper Lee’s new old book was released surprised most people in the literary world. When was there so much anticipation before the release of a book. Probably not since the releases of the in the Girl With the Dragoon Tattoo series. What brought all the talk? First, a best-selling, brilliant author who […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, My Thoughts Tagged With: Atticus Finch, books, fiction, Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee, Opinion, Writing

Tips for Deciding What To Read

July 15, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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As a writer and a reader, I’m always looking for things to read. I tend to read many types of books. In the past, I’d browse through the book store, glance at covers, titles, look for favorite authors, read a few pages and make a decision.   In today’s world of electronic reading, we have […]

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Filed Under: For Readers Tagged With: Amazon, Book clubs, book selection, books, Gone Girl, H is for Hawk, Helen McDonald, Joan C. Curtis, libraries, readers

Tips for Coming Up with a Title for Your Book

July 13, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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During a number of interviews, I’ve been asked how I came up with the title of The Clock Strikes Midnight. As I work on my new book, I wonder about this question. Actually I wonder about the bigger question. How do authors come up with their titles #writingtips #titles Click To Tweet I can share […]

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Filed Under: Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: books, Joan C. Curtis, The Clock Strikes Midnight, The e-Murderer, title, writing tips

Review–Wicked Autumn by GM Malliet

May 26, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Wicked Autumn debuts in a typical English village with the first sentence grabbing my attention:  Wanda Batton-Smythe, head of the women’s Institute of Nether Monkslip, liked to say she was not one to mince words.”  Captivated by this sentence, I kept reading. The author paints a very nice picture of the English village full of […]

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: books, GM Malliet, review, Wicked Autumn

Animals in Your Stories

April 23, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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I love to read about characters who have pets. Whenever there is a cat or a dog in a book, my interest peaks. I do not, however, like it when animals do things that are superhuman. I don’t like for the animals to talk nor do I like it when they solve crimes. The one […]

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Filed Under: Writing Tips Tagged With: animals, books, Garth Stein, stieg larsson, William Boyd, Writing

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