>i was the jukebox Review by Katrina

>Sandra Beasley’s second book of poetry, i was the jukebox, catches your attention from the title, and doesn’t let it go ‘til the last line of the last poem. These 45 poems remind readers what good, timeless poetry is. If you think you don’t like poetry because you can’t understand it, read this book. BeasleyContinue reading “>i was the jukebox Review by Katrina”

>Best of 2010 BlogFest

> Hey ya’ll, Angelina Rain at Author in Training is hosting a blogfest over New Year’s.  Everyone is invited! Between singing Auld Lang Syne off-key and champagne toasts, come share your best or most bizarre 2010 accomplishments along with your goals for 2011.  One of my 2011 goals will be to not consume an entire Belgian chocolate bar inContinue reading “>Best of 2010 BlogFest”

>Thursday’s Recommended Reading from K. Cat

> This week’s Recommended Reading comes from K. Cat, our household’s expert in all things literary and pre-adolescent girlie. She’s reading The Unicorn Girl by M. L. LeGette yet again. This is probably her 11th time through the book, and she says it just gets better and better. “The setting is especially good,” she says.Continue reading “>Thursday’s Recommended Reading from K. Cat”

>Thursday’s Recommended Reading from K. Cat

> This week’s Recommended Reading comes from K. Cat, our household’s expert in all things literary and pre-adolescent girlie. She’s reading The Unicorn Girl by M. L. LeGette yet again. This is probably her 11th time through the book, and she says it just gets better and better. “The setting is especially good,” she says.Continue reading “>Thursday’s Recommended Reading from K. Cat”

>When Little Plastic Animals Attack

>You can tell I’m in THAT stage of novel-making by the state of my house. My housekeeping skills have never been of the white-glove variety, but I do like to have things in their place. Now, however, there are dirty tennis shoes and dog toys under the Christmas tree, stray bones and eyeballs and pumpkinsContinue reading “>When Little Plastic Animals Attack”

>Review of THE NIGHT BEFORE, a holiday novella by David Fulmer

>THE NIGHT BEFORE by award-winning writer David Fulmer is a story about years of broken dreams and mistakes culminating on one Christmas Eve. From the beginning, the reader knows that this Christmas Eve is special. Fulmer writes, “The storm began late in the afternoon after the sky had darkened from crystal blue to cobalt, deliveringContinue reading “>Review of THE NIGHT BEFORE, a holiday novella by David Fulmer”

>Interview with Rebecca Johns, Author of The Countess

>@font-face { font-family: “Cambria”; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } table.MsoNormalTable { font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”Today on MLS we invite Rebecca Johns, author of Icebergs to discuss her recently released new novel, The Countess, a fictional memoir about the HungarianContinue reading “>Interview with Rebecca Johns, Author of The Countess”

>Jenny Schwartz talks about her awesome new eBook ANGEL THIEF

> Today the Mojito Literary Society welcomes the talented Jenny Schwartz to talk about her latest release from Carina Press ANGEL THIEF. After reading this post, be sure to stop by her awesome blog Acquiring Magic: http://www.acquiring-magic.blogspot.com/ ————– Hi everyone! It’s so lovely you’re letting an Aussie post here. I promise to mind my languageContinue reading “>Jenny Schwartz talks about her awesome new eBook ANGEL THIEF”

>Susan and Tina on Sloooow Writing

> @font-face { font-family: “Times New Roman”;}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”; }table.MsoNormalTable { font-size: 10pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } TINA: Ah, December 1st! That happy time when when millions of NaNoWritMo writers un-hunch themselves from their word processors and take theirContinue reading “>Susan and Tina on Sloooow Writing”