Monthly Archives: April 2014
Festival of flowers
April showers bring May flowers but you don’t have to wait that long. You can revel in a lush floral display on Saturday, April 26. The first annual “Festival of Flowers” will be held at the Allegro House, 29 Mazatlan … Continue reading
“Swamps” accepted for publication
I am so pleased to share this news. The Swamps of Jersey by Michael Stephen Daigle has been accepted for publication by Imzadi Publishing, LLC. Now more people will get to enjoy a fine read by a great writer. You … Continue reading
In the spotlight
I’m delighted to be in the Review Board’s Author Spotlight for April. Thanks, Nikki Vision. I hope you enjoy the interview. Be sure to check out all the other goodies on the Review Board’s site and blog: author interviews, book … Continue reading
Vote vote vote!
VOTE VOTE VOTE! You did it! You got Naked Came the Sharks and The King’s Ransom on the short list for the 50 Self-Published Books Worth Reading. Thank you thank you thank you. Now VOTE VOTE VOTE to make them … Continue reading
Enter….
My author friend Fiona Skye has so many Facebook friends that she’s positively giddy, and giving stuff away to celebrate. Click here to enter for a chance to win any number of prizes. Winners will be announced on April 28th.
Ephemeral art
SandFest 2014 brings a festival of ephemeral art to Port Aransas Friday through Sunday, April 11 through 13, 2014. This is the 18th Annual Texas SandFest. More than a dozen world-class master sculptors and hundreds of amateurs will create stunning … Continue reading
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Tagged arts&crafts, events, festivals, Port Aransas, Texas, the beach
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You can make it happen!
IndieAuthorLand is putting together a list of some of the best self-published books from the past year. Because they have received just under 5,000 nominations they are closing nominations early. The deadline is now April 6, 2014. Because the pool … Continue reading
Book clubs
Like to read? You might enjoy being in a book discussion club. Members agree to read the same book and then share their comments about it. Hearing someone else’s experience with a book that you’ve read can give you a … Continue reading