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This group is for book worms who can't enough to read And for any one who dreams of being sucessful writer.
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Dream catcher By Stephen King Overall Rating: Dreamcatcher is when this man’s talent shined. Stephen King is one of the most over rated authors of our time, I have read some of his works like Tommyknockers, Eyes Of The Dragon, Firstater, The Dar...
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Next By Michael Crichton Overall Rating: Dull start, but adds up to a terrifying tomorrow So to all of our knowledge this is the last published book written by Michael Crichton. His last novel was one that was different than all of the rest. Wi...
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Seeing Redd: Looking Glass Wars Okay new and unusual fantasies are hard to come by. There was the Golden Compass in 1995. There was Harry Potter around 2000. And this is the new competitor. In 2007 a book came out called the Looking Glass Wars an...
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Elixer by Davis Bunn Overall rating: Is it over yet? This book is just one of those books that you grab off of the discount shelf at a store. You read the back and words like “A reluctant man must uncover a conspiracy of pharmaceutical company b...
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This group is for book worms who can't enough to read And for any one who dreams of being sucessful writer.
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Are you an Author, Reader, Publisher, Editor, Agent or Other?
I'm a small tie writer trying to be sucessful with my self published books
Do You Have A Website?
My website is Lelue's Realm. A ebook and paper back book website. Google it or go to http;//www.freewebs.com.
About Me:
Hi I'm Samie Foster and as far as interest go, I just love to write You could say 'm a been eccentric about it. I've been writing since I was ten years old, but just now found a way to publish my work with having to spend thousands of dollars per book. I also am a complete book worm, it somewhat started to the ocassional insomia that I have. I love movies, and probally can tell you the biography of any currently rising independent filmmaker. Don't ask why. I'm just weird that way. And your probally going this person sounds odd but hey, my friends say that I'm odd, so I'm used to it. But my friends also say that I will make it on New York Times Bestseller someday I really not sure if that ill ever happen, but it would be nice. But will tell you one thing I love. I love sucess stories of one individual making something out of their self, like the story of Starbucks, or these current independent film makers who have worked their way up from nothing. I just hate the idea of all these big people stepping on the little guy. I guess that is what giving so much hope and determination with my books
Do you have a blog site?
http://www.freewebs.com/lelue/
Favorite Books:
Too many to list
Favorite Bookstores on land or cyberspace
Barnes and NObles
Netherworld : Leon Diaz has died and now finds his self in the worst of situations. He finds his self on the run from hell and rejected from heaven. It is said that he has been framed before the eyes of god. Now Leon must find a way to redemption.
Powers: Jin is a average high school teen, fighting the every day mediocre that suburbia provides, but when she discovers she has powers to shape shift, she decides to have a little fun, but then finds out she is not alone . Others have powers as well, but one is deciding to use them to kill. Jin thinks thing are going to turn toward the worst so she has to become the unlikely hero to make attempt to do something about it.

House Of The Rising Sun: K.T. is a LA cop, but will never forget the day her husband died years ago. Yet she made a odd discovery. The discovery that her husband’s body being pulled from the grave. Then she sees him alive again, she chases after him falling into a world that she never knew existed. A world where there creatures who are undead as well as the living. Where she may risk anything to get her husband back.

New Dawn: The future is world where any person can get a robot for a helping hand at affordable price. A world where traffic is on the street as well as in the skies. Where technology is something beyond our imagination. Where AI is out of control. Where a man finds that he is nothing more than a ghost trapped in machine, who must run in order to even exist, and in this world he finds a secret that will change everything for the worst, if doesn’t try to stop it.

Palm's Inn: In a desperate attempt to save a boy, Jake Taylor dives in to a swimming pool to save him. But strangely the two of them disappeared with out a trace. Two weeks later, he's found crawling out of the pool half dead and half human. He's found a changed into a merman. It may seem like a fairy tale, but it quickly changes when the boy returns as a monster. It is only te beginnings of things to come at Palm's Inn as the weather grows worse , the storm hits the place called Palm's Inn bringing the curse with it.

Nel and The Tower Of Spirits: This is a unique fantasy featuring flying pirate ships, runaway princes and a immortal witch who wants to control the elements to take over the world. And when a mute farm girl runs is on the run from the adoption agency, she is kidnapped by pirates and soon finds she is the one to save the fractured world that they live in.

Night's Blood Apocalypse
Te future is dark. The human race is on te brink of extinction. A vampiric like epdemic has over taken the world. Few cities thrive. And in this dark world a young soldier named Ivan Hughs is bite and runs not wanting to be killed. In the process he runs into a woman who says she knows how to end the virus. She says she knows how to found te source of the virus. Then two of them together attempt this impossible task.

$12.00 for paperback
$6.00 for ebook
$8.00-$8.99 for discounted US Editions

Check it out at my website Lelue's Realm or go directly to
http://www.freewebs.com/lelue/

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Lightening Thief Smoothie Review

The Lightening Thief By Rick Riordan


Overall Rating: Some call it the next Harry Potter. I think they might be right.

Well it seems like when one thing gets popular, there ad to be a bunch of other authors who like to rip off the material and just write something like to to make money for their selves. Like Twilight, after that book, we have at least fifty teen vampire romances within the next year. Pirates of The Caribbean brought to life a bunch of piracy novels. Then Harry Potter. There ar… Continue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 11:22pm —

Samie Foster

Lauren's Tale

Laurens Tale

They have been around since I was a little girl. They were always there. I would scream when I dream of the murders they committed. I would scream even louder when I would find the strangers standing over my bed. My parents then would rush in
It was always the same thing every time,
“Oh honey it was only a nightmare,” my mother would say. “It was only a bad dream.”
She meant good . I know she meant well. She tried to comfort me telling me that there were no monsters. She told me th… Continue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 11:16pm —

Samie Foster

Dreamcatcher- Some of Stephen Kings best work

Dream catcher By Stephen King

Overall Rating: Dreamcatcher is when this man’s talent shined.

Stephen King is one of the most over rated authors of our time, I have read some of his works like Tommyknockers, Eyes Of The Dragon, Firstater, The Dark Tower Series and they (for me) ranged from mediocre to bad, well for the most part bad that’s something I could write a essay about all on it’s own. Then I picked up the book called Dreamcatcher and I expected the same sort of stuff I’ve read before.… Continue

Posted on September 11, 2009 at 9:31pm —

Samie Foster

Next By Michael Crichton Smoothie Review

Next By Michael Crichton


Overall Rating: Dull start, but adds up to a terrifying tomorrow

So to all of our knowledge this is the last published book written by Michael Crichton. His last novel was one that was different than all of the rest. With every book he wrote something involving a scifi issue. But this was something that he never attempted before. He wrote about a terrifying future of science if it is not controlled in this book Next.

So it’s hard to explain what this book is about. B… Continue

Posted on August 12, 2009 at 9:54pm —

Samie Foster

Seeing Redd By Frank Beddor Smoothie Review

Seeing Redd: Looking Glass Wars

Okay new and unusual fantasies are hard to come by. There was the Golden Compass in 1995. There was Harry Potter around 2000. And this is the new competitor. In 2007 a book came out called the Looking Glass Wars and this is it’s follow up.
Part 2 is called Seeing Redd referring to the return of Redd Heart who was thrown into the heart crystal at the end of part one. And in case you didn’t know, the Looking Glass Wars is a epic reinvention of the Alice In Wonderla… Continue

Posted on August 10, 2009 at 10:56am —

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At 9:39am on October 10, 2008, Benjamin Stainton said…
Hey Samie, just letting you know, my first book has been published. It's a book of poems, but please don't let that put you off. At least one person (who I DIDN'T bribe) has said something nice about it. If you'd like to judge it for yourself, there are excerpts here -
http://www.bewrite.net/bookshop/excerpts/the_jealousies.htm
and it's available to purchase, for a measly 599 British pennies (about $11) from Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc or direct from the publisher - BeWrite Books.

Please help feed the starving poet and his family.

Lots of love,

Ben
At 10:22am on October 8, 2008, Tina Murray, Ph.D. said…
Thanks, Samie, for inviting me to be your friend on BOOKPLACE, Tina Murray
At 5:46pm on September 9, 2008, Morgan Mandel said…
Hi Samie,
Welcome to Book Place.
Have a great time hanging out here & be sure to spread the word.
Morgan Mandel
www.morganmandel.com
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
 
 

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Still Time Plus Giving Thanks

Still time to let us know  below when you read.
Today, at http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com/ I'm giving thanks for the gift of writing. What about you?

When Do You Read?

When I stopped to catch my breath after publishing Killer Career, it dawned on me I'd neglected the enjoyment of reading for too long. During my ten minute breakfast, I'd read the newspaper or a writing magazine, but couldn't get into fiction because I'd have to tear myself away too soon to leave for work.

I'd spent most of my commuting time on the train either writing or promoting my books, and at lunch the same. 

On vacation, I'd had time to read and wanted to spend more time on the other side of the book, so to speak.
To remedy the situation, I tuck a paperback into my tote bag each morning. I read it sometimes on the commuter train, most of the time during lunch or my breaks.

At home in the evening, I very rarely read. There's too much noise and too many interruptions from the TV, the dog and the DH. Right now for example, Rascal is whining for no reason except to get my attention, while a commercial is playing in the living room.

Anyway, I'm glad to have found a way to fit reading back into my schedule and look forward to my time  away from the real world each day, even though it's for a short while.

What about you? When do you read?

Harlequin at War with RWA and MWA


Saturday, Nov. 21 - Morgan Mandel and Margot Justes will be autographing books at the 29th Annual Home Decor, Crafts and More Show at Our Lady of the Wayside, Park Street and Ridge, Arlington Heights, IL from 9-4pm. Stop by and say Hi.

With the announcement of the new Horizons line by Harlequin, the battle has begun. RWA's denounced Harlequin for opening this vanity line, going so far as to take away recommended publisher status and free attendance privileges at the RWA National Conference. MWA has issued a warning and is awaiting Harlequin's response.

On the surface, it seems that Harlequin is trying to take advantage of writers who, unable to get traditional publishing contracts, will gladly pay to get their books published. It doesn't appear they'll make much of a profit by doing so.

Although Harlequin says that the HH line, as it will be dubbed, will be kept separate from the traditional Harlequin books as far as distribution and advertising goes, many traditional Harlequin authors are still uneasy, wondering if Harlequin's strength and reputation could be diluted by this latest move.

As with other industries, the book industry is struggling to keep afloat in these troubling financial times. Maybe this is just one more way for Harlequin to ensure a cash flow by offering an avenue for authors who may have fallen through the cracks or who would just like a book published as a keepsake. Whether or not the books are up to par in quality may or may not be relevant to such individuals seeking such a service. The trickle down effect still has serious authors worried.

What's your take on Harlequin's move? Is Harlequin cheapening its brand, or hedging its bets to cover all bases in a competitive market? Will this be good or bad for Harlequin, and/or for authors in general?

Please Welcome My Guest, Julie Lomoe, Mystery author


Say hello to my guest, mystery author, Julie Lomoe. 

A little bit about Julie -

Julie Lomoe has been named 2009 Author of the Year by the Friends of the Albany Public Library. She was honored at a luncheon on November 14th, and she’s scheduled her first Blog Book Tour to help celebrate and spread the word about this achievement.

And she's a dog lover, too. Her dog has lots more hair than mine. (g)

Julie self-published her two mystery novels, Mood Swing: The Bipolar Murders (2006) and Eldercide (2008). She tried the traditional route to publication for both books, but after a limited number of rejections, she found the process inordinately depressing and turned to print-on-demand technology instead, using the Texas publishing company Virtual Bookworm. She loves the control and involvement she’s had over the published product, including the fact that she was able to use her own cover illustrations for both books. Although she still hopes to land a traditional agent and publisher, she intends to do so on her own terms when the time and the match feel right.




The library’s selection committee for the Author of the Year award chose Julie especially for her novel Eldercide, because of its relevance to current issues surrounding health care reform and our nation’s treatment of the elderly and of end-of-life issues. The award has been given for decades, but this is the first time the committee has chosen a self-published rather than a traditionally published book.

In May, 2009, Julie joined the online Blog Book Tours group. Since then, much to her own amazement, her blog, Julie Lomoe’s Musings Mysterioso (http://julielomoe.wordpress.com) has generated over 14,000 visits. She thanks Dani Greer and the other writers at the BBT Café for encouraging her in this new challenge.
For more about Julie and her background, go to http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com/, where she is also featured today.

Both of Julie's books are available online from Virtual Bookworm, Amazon.Com, plus Barnes and Noble

And Now Let's Hear from Julie


IN PRAISE OF SELF-PUBLISHING by Julie Lomoe


True confession time: I’m a self-published author, I’m out and I’m proud! There’s still a certain stigma associated with self-publishing, but the publishing industry is undergoing seismic changes, and I believe those of us who’ve bypassed the traditional system are taking back our power and gaining greater credibility with every passing day.

When I began blogging seriously back in May, I posted about my bipolar diagnosis, saying I’m out and I’m proud. At that time I wrote that self-publishing with a print-on-demand publisher rather a traditional publisher had even more stigma attached than revealing that I’m bipolar. But in the six months since then, I’ve changed my mind. Here are some reasons why.

On Saturday, November 14th, I was honored as 2009 Author of the Year by the Friends of the Albany Public Library for my suspense novel Eldercide. They had a wonderful luncheon in my honor, and when their President Gene Damm introduced me, he pointed out that although they’ve been giving the award for decades, this is the first time they’ve ever chosen a self-published author. The fact that I was self-published didn’t weigh into their decision either positively or negatively; they simply thought my book was the best of the many they considered, and they liked the way I dealt with important social issues regarding aging and death.

In October, I moderated two panels for the Poisoned Pen Web Con, sponsored by Poisoned Pen Press and billed as the first-ever virtual worldwide mystery conference. When I volunteered to serve as moderator, the organizers didn’t ask who had published my books. Rather, they gave me free rein in organizing my panels on social issues and point-of-view. Most of the authors on the panels, which I put together by e-mailing back and forth, had far more impressive publishing track records than mine, but it didn’t matter. (By the way, you can visit the Web Con at the link above to read my panels and access the rest of the conference proceedings free of charge.)

Putting together those two panels made me even more grateful that I took the self-publishing route. Especially in the social issues panel, authors related stories of agents and editors who dictated what they should and shouldn’t write. Child abuse was taboo, for example. Appealing to the broadest possible audience without offending anyone seemed to be the dominant concern, and for the most part, the authors acceded to the restrictions. Those of us who self-publish have no such limitations – we’re free to write about whatever we want, however we want, and to build our own readership without having to appeal to the lowest common denominator.

I tried the traditional route to publication for both my mystery novels. While attempting unsuccessfully to find an agent for Mood Swing: The Bipolar Murders, which deals with mysterious deaths at a social club for the mentally ill on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, I wrote Eldercide. Perhaps mental illness was too specialized a topic, I thought, and I hoped for more success with the novel that drew on my experience running a home health care agency. No such luck: the rejections continued. Approximately 15 rejections for each book – not many at all, but enough to throw me into a profound clinical depression. I nearly gave up, until some writer friends convinced me to try print-on-demand publishing. I did due-diligence online research on POD companies and settled on Virtual Bookworm, a company in Texas that received consistently good reviews. Within two months of my decision, I had a published book in my hands. I had a major say in the design and layout, and I did my own cover illustration. Lo and behold, my depression lifted, and it hasn’t come back since.

Do I still want a big-time agent and publisher? Yes, that would be great, but my life no longer depends on it. And I plan to acquire them on my terms, when and if I choose. In the meantime, the people buying my books don’t care who the publisher is. Bookstores and libraries carry them when I do the necessary outreach, and they’re available worldwide through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. At my high school reunion last June in Milwaukee, I learned the school had purchased both books for their collection of alumni writers. And a fellow alumna from Norway, an exchange student back in the day, had bought them online as well.

Do I recommend POD self-publishing to other aspiring authors? Absolutely, and even more so since I’ve met Morgan and so many other successfully self-published writers on line. I firmly believe we’re just beginning to come into our power. I’ve written more on this topic at my own blog, Julie Lomoe’s Musings Mysterioso. Just check the directory, where topics are archived by subject. Hope to see you there. And thanks, Morgan, for inviting me here today!

Julie Lomoe's Musings Mysterioso
http://julielomoe.wordpress.com/
For more about Julie, come on over to http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com/ today, but first -
Please welcome Julie by leaving a comment here.

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