Tuesday, August 20, 2013


BOOK NOTES
VS
BOOK REVIEW

Some people love to write reviews while others simply like to read and move on to the next. Writing a review can take time and effort, but does not need to be that hard.

Even if you don’t write a review, keeping notes of your reading experience can be very useful. I hope this short exercise will help you. The notes can be kept on your computer in a separate file you establish.

On the first line write the name of the title, including any subtitles.

On the second line add the name of the author. If you see a brief bio on line, consider adding it.

Third line is for a three word description, which can be anything from wow, loved it to I hated it.

Fourth line is more detailed. This is where you need to add the main characters and discuss who they are. It does not have to be fancy, but give enough details so that you can recall the character later. This really helps if you plan to read a series by the author.

The final part is the general theme of the novel. You want enough to remind you what the story was about. By detailing the good and the bad you will be objective in reminding you what the story was about, and if you really liked it or not.

That is it! And really that is all that is needed in writing a good review, be it for posting or for saving in your own private file.   

  

Friday, August 02, 2013

FOREIGN LANGUAGE QUESTION


I AM CONSIDERING SELLING MY FOREIGN LANGUAGE RIGHTS SOON

 

SO, WHICH LANGUAGE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MY NOVELS TRANSLATED INTO

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SINCE  MANY PUBLISHERS WILL SEE THIS, BE SURE TO LEAVE A COMMENT AND HAVE YOUR FRIENDS DO THE SAME.

 

IN THE MEAN TIME, STOP BY AND SAY HELLO IF YOU SEE ME UP AND DOWN THE BEACH WHERE I WRITE EVERYDAY