I am happy to be able to say that Tara Kelly’s awesome debut novel, HARMONIC FEEDBACK, was released this week! I was lucky enough to get to read HARMONIC FEEDBACK before it sold, and right away I knew it had … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
The Toronto Eaton Centre Indigo is organizing a series of Local Author Days this summer. Every Sunday in June, July, and August, from 1pm to 3pm, you’ll be able to wander through the store and meet authors in various areas. … Continue reading
What is your favourite physical fitness activity outside of writing? Does it give you ideas for your books? My favorite fitness activity that I do on a regular basis is kung fu. I’ve been learning Fut Gar kung fu for … Continue reading
When you first started your blog, how did you get the word out so people other than your friends would know about it and read it? Honestly, when I first started my blog (which, if you look at my LiveJournal … Continue reading
A couple of quick questions together! In GIVE UP THE GHOST, what is Paige’s favourite perfume? Well, I know it smells something like her ghostly scent: sweet and fruity with a bit of spice. But I don’t know much about … Continue reading
You can live in any other city for a year, what city and why? I’d love to live in London–maybe for a lot more than a year! If I could afford it, I’d seriously consider moving there. I love all … Continue reading
The release date for the third HUNGER GAMES book, MOCKINGJAY, is getting closer, and the question I most often see people speculating about is, “Which boy will Katniss end up with?” And I thought, it’s interesting that what engages many … Continue reading
Head on over to Wicked Jungle to read my guest post, Anatomy of an Idea, where I discuss why “where did you get the idea for your book?” isn’t such a simple question, with examples of the many bits and … Continue reading
Molly loves books too! 😀 … Continue reading
How much information about the plot of your book would you recommend revealing in a query letter? Up to the climax? How the story concludes? I think the best advice I’ve heard on query letters is to make your book … Continue reading