Writers can be pretentious. That's why it is important for us to counter that stereotype whenever possible. I offer some ways to do just at today at Adam Robinson's Publishing Genius blog. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here
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This stop is a big one for me. Oft visitors will know that I am a big Chuck Palahniuk fan (I even defend Tell-All and Snuff). And in being so, it goes without saying that I frequent the official Chuck Palahniuk fan site, The Cult, quite often (I'm thirstygerbil over there). So, when Stranger Will was chosen as the May 2011 official book club pick, I danced a bit. If you've read Stranger Will, please head over to the forums and offer a few comments. Respond to other comments as well. Engage. Be a member of the literary community. Say what you like. Say what you hate. I can take it. And to further encourage your participation, know that I WILL NOT be posting in the book club forum until toward the end of the month, so feel free to be absolutely honest with your discussion. The only caveat being…
What makes a writer a writer? The ability to give context to the seemingly innocuous. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here
What makes an autographed book valuable? I bastardize this question and many more today at Stephen Graham Jones' blog. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here
I'm touched and honored. 810 seems like a big number. It makes me wish I had 806 more copies to give away. Thank you to everyone who has entered. There's still a couple more hours to try for a copy. Of course, there is always buying a copy, too. Goodreads Book Giveaway Stranger Will by Caleb J. Ross Giveaway ends April 25, 2011. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win
Reading is as important to writers as writing. Simple. Which is why I love when stories stick with me long after reading; it makes me dream that my work will have the same effect. Today at the decomP Magazing blog, I write about three pieces that still work on me, even these many months after originally reading them. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here
Today at Lit Drift I write about one of my favorite topics: the intersection of cultural intelligence and cartoons. I love cartoons. I love feigning intelligence. I love combining these loves. I hope you love reading about the combination of these loves. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here