Thumbs-way-up for Identity
Looks like Identity was a hit over at the blog Book End Babes. Reviewer Andrea Anglin says she wishes the book had been longer. You don’t hear that every day. …
Novels of suspense
Looks like Identity was a hit over at the blog Book End Babes. Reviewer Andrea Anglin says she wishes the book had been longer. You don’t hear that every day. …
Identity is starting to pick up some buzz out there in the book blog world. Here are the latest developments: Know a voracious reader on a super-tight budget? Send them …
Sharlah Webb, the protagonist of my novel Identity, is a big reader living on a tiny paycheck. She’s an avid user of her local public library. It’s not an exaggeration to …
After I posted answers yesterday to reader questions, a few more came in. So we’ll do another round of questions and answers today. The drill today is the same as …
I’ve heard from a few readers who finished Identity and had questions. And, thanks to the wonders of social media, those readers can ask me, instead of just wondering about …
One of the strangest things about having a book out is being asked to talk about my experience writing and self-publishing it. I’d much rather talk about the characters in …
When I decided to have Identity open in the 1980s, I was confronted with the problem of how to set the scene. Oh, I could work in a few references …
Putting a book out can leave you feeling a little… exposed. What if people think it’s awful? What if people don’t like Sharlah? (I feel very protective of Sharlah.) So …
Updated with the latest info! Not up to speed on the e-book revolution? You’re not alone. I’ve heard from quite a few folks who share your trepidation. Some might call …
New job. New town. New life. Sharlah Webb thinks her life is changing for the better, until the day she comes home and finds police cars surrounding her house. Advance …