Ok readers, I'm talking to you. Are you thinking about giving someone an ereader for the holidays? Or are you anxiously hoping that Santa will leave a tablet in your stocking this year? Well, start off your ebook collection right by checking out some great indie authors during the Winter Book Blast Event on December 15-23, 2012!

The Winter Book Blast is a blog hop hosted by DelSheree Gladden with The Edible Bookshelf. She will be hosting a variety of authors, who will tell you a bit about their books and where to buy them. The schedule for the blog hop is:

Dec 15th: Action  Adventure
Dec 16th: Drama
Dec 17th:  Crime
Dec 18th: Romance
Dec 19th: Young  Adult
Dec 20th: Historical Fiction
Dec 21st:  Mystery/Detective
Dec 22nd:  Fantasy
Dec 23rd: Young Adult Fantasy/Paranormal

In addition to meeting great authors and finding excellent books for your ereader or tablet, you'll also have a chance to win FREE BOOKS! That's right, many authors featured will offer paperback or ebook copies of their books during the book blast. One Grand Prize Winner will win a prize pack of books.

Stay tuned to this blog and to The Edible Bookshelf for more information on this fantastic, fun blog hop that will expand your book collection and your imagination is ways you never dreamed possible!

Thanks to  Del Sheree for offering authors this great chance to "meet" readers and to all of you for your support of independent authors.

Bye!


 
 
Ok folks, the holidays are over and the University of South Carolina Gamecocks pulled off an outstanding win over Nebraska yesterday. Today was back to reality. Hmm. Can we skip the rest of winter now and go straight to spring?

Didn't think so. Crap.

This is when winter starts to hurt. The excitement of the holidays are over and it's time to get back in our routine that has us out at sunrise and coming back at sunset as we muddle through the cold days of winter. Everything seems bare, dead, and cold. Yes, it's depressing. The trees and decorations are down. No goodies lie around the office to munch on anymore. No more presents will be given or received. And there were no Christmas lights to welcome me home.

Well, blah!

Truth is, though, it's not all dead - it's merely resting to put forth that burst of energy that brings vibrancy and life during the other three seasons of the year. The trees and grass are dormant, not dead. Just as I needed the past 11 days off work to keep from getting burned out, so too does nature need to rest in order to bring us life and bounty through the rest of the year.

Truth be told, the season isn't without merit. I usually do my most (and best) writing in the winter. In fact, I wrote the rough drafts of Blurry and Anywhere But Here in January and February, and did major work on Splinter during that same time frame last year. My productivity with my writing seems to be at it's highest during the winter. I guess that makes sense. If everything is dull routine, then that means fewer distractions to pull me away from my computer. A resting world gives my muse time and energy to come alive. And I hope that pattern resumes this winter - considering that I haven't written anything  new since November and am itching to create more new work in the new year! (All of the work on my writing has been in the area of publicity and promotion - good, but I miss creating new work too!)

Winter is a good time to catch up on indoor activities that seem to move to the back burner during the busy summer and holiday seasons. It's a great time to read, for example, or take up an art or craft. I've been doing a lot of reading lately, and I used to stitch a good bit in the winter when I wasn't working on novels. Cold days are also good fo DVD marathons of your favorite movie series or TV shows or playing games. I noticed yesterday when I went out that most stores are having some of their best sales of the season, so there are deals to be had on winter clothes. Treadmills and gyms make it possible to exercise indoors to keep you active. And, of course, the Internet is an endless source of information and entertainment to keep you occupied, from joining online groups that focus on an interest or hobby, finding new recipes to try cooking this weekend, or looking up entertainment in books, music, etc from independent artists.

Hmm. Suddenly winter doesn't seem so glum. In fact, it sounds like I could find plenty to do that will make the next two months pass painlessly.

Here's hoping your new year is off to a great start. Take care and I'll see you next time.

Bye!