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http://www.GODHEADPRODUCTIONS.com
About Me:
R. C. Beckom , the author of IT'S COMIN'/TRILOGY is a graduate of the school of hard knocks in the USA, after being raise up in both the streets of Chicago & Detroit he found himself growing up and living in a society that was not design for people with no self-esteem. With education not being a primary force in his life and growing older and poorer and being what was called a "Black Man" he found himself being force to the ways of having to learn the ways of a society that he and people like him had nothing to do with putting together, but , would find themselves victims of it if they did not learn that society rules and regulations.
Read what happens after a group of people are captured, taken out of their own native habitat, then are forced to submit to something that will never allow them to be in control of their very own destiny , read about fathers who never had the understanding of true fathering, Mothers struggling to keep food, clothing, shelter, etc. available for the needs of their young. Is there a way out of this kinda madnesss? Can the aggression be over come? Please read IT'S COMIN'/TRILOGY for this is a very in triguing lil' tale!" that no one will ever forget.
Favorite Books:
The spook who sat by the door/ Samuel Greenlee, The fire the next time/ James Baldwin, Native Son/Richard Wright, Pimp/Icebreg Slim. Whoreson/Donald Goines.
Favorite Bookstores on land or cyberspace
waldens,barnes&nobles,local bookstores,etc.

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At 12:18pm on March 7, 2008, Carolyn Howard-Johnson said…
R.C., thank you for the nice compliment. I really like your "society that was not designed for people with self-esteem." I'm not sure any society is, but I sure do relate to that. (-: It's sort of what my novel This Is the Place is about--the underlying theme.

Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
www.howtodoitfrugally.com
At 1:08am on February 1, 2008, R. C. BECKOM said…
and this year be your best year ever.
At 5:48am on November 19, 2007, Cindy Jost said…
Thanks R.C. for taking the time to read my article.

www.freewebs.com/cindyjost
At 2:48pm on October 29, 2007, Carolyn Howard-Johnson said…
Dear R. C.:

I am sending this to my BookPlace friends because Gremlins are out there, waiting for an opportunity to humiliate you. Here's how my newly released The Frugal Editor can help:

• Learn what annoys agents the most--straight from the mouths of the nation's best.
• Learn what your English teacher told you was OK but has changed since you were a Sophomore.
• Learn what is absolutely grammatically correct but will annoy publishers.
• Learn how to make your Spell and Grammar Check your partner instead of your enemy.
• Learn how to avoid the scams when you select an editor.
• Learn how to partner with your editor or your publisher's editor.
• Learn how to use hyphens, ellipses and all the other grungy little punctuation marks that English teachers avoided teaching because they didn't know how to use them either.

Peter Bowerman, author of the Well-Fed Writer series says, "Don't turn in anything until you turn to "The Frugal Book Promoter."

Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0978515870/ .
At 3:13am on October 26, 2007, R. C. BECKOM said…
that's a nice site that you have , you say your next book will be out about end of the year or so, huh? well here's to wishing you good luck on its success
At 7:16am on October 25, 2007, Tim Quinton said…
Hello R.C.,
Thanks for accepting my invitation. If you have the time, check out my website at www.timquinton.com
At 12:48am on September 30, 2007, R. C. BECKOM said…
it is my pleasure, to be here, I hope to build it into something wonderful
At 5:17pm on September 29, 2007, R. C. BECKOM said…
thanks , a heap , looking forward to it, and may you have a great day too and get all that you need accomplished
At 8:13am on September 24, 2007, Morgan Mandel said…
Hi R.C.
Welcome to Book Palce.
I hope you have a great time here & be sure to spread the word!
Morgan Mandel
 
 

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A Christmas Tree Already

On the way home from work yesterday, I passed a house that already had a lighted and decorated Christmas tree up and showing by the window.

Is it not too soon for that? In my mind, the day after Thanksgiving is when the Christmas Season starts. That's when it's fair game to put up a tree and decorations and start shopping. The way things are going this year, I'll be lucky if I get organized enough to decorate a few days before Christmas.

With our dog, Rascal, who lives up to her name, we'll probably go with a fiber optic small tree on top of an end table. One of these days I may pull put the larger tree from the box in the basement and set it up, but not until our doggy is a little more sedate. I don't feel like chasing her to get ornaments out of her mouth. I will be putting up knick knacks, lights inside and decorations on the walls, so it will still look Christmasy. No lights outside because for some reason we have no outlets outside.

While we're on the subject of Christmas trees and such, be sure to add holidays in your books. You can mention decorations and lights  or Easter eggs and baskets, or even mattress sales in your descriptions to ground the reader as to the season.
Now, back to that tree I saw. What about you? When do you decorate for Christmas? What do you put up?

Winners and Losers at the CMAs and Life

I love country music and almost every country performer. While watching the CMAs, I enjoyed seeing the winners accept their awards. On the other hand, it was hard for me to see the losers do their best to appear gracious and for the most part succeeding.

For every winner, there's a loser. In life and in books, it's the same way. How people react to their good and bad fortune shows what their characters are made of.  You don't have to tell a reader who the good guy or  bad guy is. Let their actions speak for themselves. The readers are smart enough to figure it out.

PS Can't finish this blog without saying - You Rock, Taylor Swift! You are one smart, talented teenager! Congrats on all your awards, especially, Entertainer of the Year!!!

CMA Awards Tonight and Twitter

One of my favorite shows is on tonight - the CMA Awards. If you're a country music fan, you're probably like me and will be glued to the TV 8pm EST, or in my case 7pm, in the flatlands of Illinois.

Almost all my favorite performers will be there, except I hear that Rascal Flatts can't make it.

I'll be on Twitter during the show also. That's part of the fun of it - discussing and dissecting outfits, performers, songs and even commercials, kind of like I'm at a giant party with people who all go for the same thing and want to share.

What about you? What kind of music do you like? Do you tweet during a favorite show or event?

Things People Say and Do at Book Signings


Saturday was a Killer Career book signing at Barnes and Noble in Schaumburg. I just love the way they do their posters, by the way. Very professional looking.

It was 70 degrees outside, which is an unusual temperature for November. Needless to say, not everyone wanted to waste such a beautiful day by pending it inside a book shop.

The usual assortment of customers did come by, some asking me questions about how long it took to write my book, how I got started, and how many books I'd written.
Some said they'd never heard of me. I've heard that one before. (g) 

What was surprising is that three children, not at the same time or with the same party, asked for my autograph - two on the back of bookmarks, one on a slip of paper. That usually doesn't happen. Maybe it's the economy. I don't know if their parents put them up to it, or if they thought of it themselves.

One person asked about my book and then said she doesn't buy from Barnes and Noble, but online instead. Since she was in the store, I can only assume she was scouting there for books first. I don't know.

Oh, yes, a variation on the restroom question was, "Where are the dictionaries?"


Another took the time to show me some missing pages in one of the magazines.

What about you? What questions have people asked you at book signings? Anything that stood out at a book signing you'd like to share?

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