Category Archives: Blog
Why Authors Should Watch TV
Today I’m pleased to welcome Jordanna East to Off the Page chatting about her new book and the benefits of watching TV. Jordanna East readily confesses that she started writing a novel one day when she was broke and unemployed. Her cable … Continue reading
Crossing over with Kia Zi Shiru
Today I’m pleased to welcome Kia Zi Shiru back to Off the Page to chat about writing across the great genre divide. Take it away Kia! Crossing the Boundaries of Genre and Age by Kia Zi Shiru Otherkin Spirits, my upcoming series, … Continue reading
Cover Reveal for Motocross Me!
Today I’m pleased to be taking part in the cover reveal for a brand new YA contemporary novel, Motocross Me by Cheyanne Young. And here it is…
Queries that Worked No. 8
Today I’m pleased to welcome Nicole Camp to Off the Page, sharing the query that landed her a publishing deal. Just a quick reminder about this feature… All these featured queries worked! Meaning they snagged the attention of an agent or editor. … Continue reading
In Darkness We Must Abide – an NA Gothic Romance
Today I’m pleased to welcome Rhiannon Frater to Off the Page chatting about her NA Gothic romance In Darkness We Must Abide. Rhiannon Frater is the award-winning author of over a dozen books, including the As the World Dies zombie trilogy (Tor) , as … Continue reading
In Defense of Pantsers!
Today I’m pleased to welcome Jayne Denker, my agency-sister, to Off the Page chatting about pantsing and why it isn’t a bad thing. Jayne Denker lives in a small village in western New York with her husband, son, and a … Continue reading
Why Do You Write?
Today I’m pleased to welcome Ani Manjikian to Off the Page asking some tough questions about why authors write. I was born with a condition called hydrocephalus, or water on the brain. It is supposed to leave its victims either retarded … Continue reading
Meet Emerald Hayden from The Sacrificed
Today I’m pleased to welcome one of the characters from Jordan Link’s The Sacrificed to Off the Page, but first a little more about Jordan Link – only 16yrs old and already a published author! Jordan Link is currently contracted … Continue reading
Hop Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2013
In celebration of May 17, which is the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, I’m joining the annual blog hop (find out more here) designed to create awareness and celebrate all things QUILTBAG. Each blog is holding a giveaway so … Continue reading