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Award Winning Author of TWO WRONGS by Morgan Mandel, which finished #6 in the Preditors & Editors Poll, Published by Hard Shell Word Factory and available at www.hardshell.com www.amazon.com
or by order at bookstores.

Also author of the romantic comedy, GIRL OF MY DREAMS, A Cinderella Story about an asistant who enters a reality show, to be published by Hard Shell Word Factory Summer, 2008.
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A Chicago Area author who writes and reads mysteries and romances, Past President of Chicago-North RWA,
Member of EPIC, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime
Favorites: country music and playing slots.
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http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
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Thriller! A Look Back! by DL Larson

When celebrities pass, the media goes into a frenzy and our senses end up in overload. We are bombarded with past and current tidbits of gossip and we often wonder where the real truth is. We, the public, may never know the intricacies of Michael Jackson's death, but we have all been affected by his talent.

I was a teenager when The Jackson 5 made it big. I still remember Michael's first solo hit, "Ben." My girlfriends and I used to drive around after school and when that song came on the radio we all crooned along.

When Thriller hit the charts my daughter wanted that album for her birthday. I searched several stores before I found one. Thriller sold out in each place it was sold. My daughter recently reminded me she received two Thriller albums that year. One with the great picture on it, the other had a flap with even more pictures. Very cool! I remember many Michael Jackson Halloween costumes for years after that. Everyone did the moonwalk. Well, everyone tried to moonwalk, only a few succeeded! But it was fun trying and even more fun watching others show off their interpretations.

Michael Jackson was the King of Pop! And as a writer I admire the lyrical talent he possessed. He is an inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is a double inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He holds eight Guiness World Records, more than a dozen Grammy Awards and a couple dozen Billboard Awards, plus numerous other awards. I wonder which meant the most to him.

Yes, Michael Jackson was eccentric, but aren't most overly talented people? Many say he struggled with an unhappy childhood, others disagree. Unfavorable publicity clouds his personna as much as the tribulations. He continued to recreate himself with each new decade, not always in a favorable light. Yet his music left everlasting impressions. He sold over 100 million records! The 25th Anniversary of Thriller sold over 2.1 million copies worldwide in 2008.

All I can say to that is ... wow!

What do you remember most about Michael Jackson? His songs? His changing face? His long career? Share your thoughts with us.

Do you have a favorite Michael Jackson song? Tell us!

Til next time ~

DL Larson

More About the Festival by Morgan Mandel


We had a crazy, fun, frustrating, bonding time at the Frontier Marketplace where I, June Sproat, Debra St. John and Margot Justes sold and signed our books. On Saturday, we battled rain and water dripping into our tent. We moved the table, bookmarks and other paraphernalia back and forth to protect our wares. Sunday, we hid from the sun, then an unexpected bout of rain forced us to again move our table and protect the books. In the midst of this great adventure, I also had just received the proof for my romantic suspense, Killer Career, which I tried to go through to spot errors. I didn't get as far as I wanted to, since there were so many interruptions. I finally managed to finish it Tuesday night and send in my revisions.


Anyway, the great thing about such doings as Festivals and flea markets is the people we meet. It's fun to have people remember us. I had more than one person come up and mention about buying one of my books last year, or still having one of my bookmarks. Also, last year we received an opportunity for a book club presentation from meeting someone at the Festival Marketplace. This time, we received information about another opportunity to get our books and author names known at a flea market in Palatine,


Such appearances are not only judged by how many books are sold, but also what contacts are made. We've been very fortunate so far in that respect. Yes, the days are long - 10-6pm, but we still plan to come back again next year for more.


Book Signing


Had a great time this weekend signing books with fellow ACME authors Margot Justes, Debra St. John and Morgan Mandel. It was a little wet the first day, but still fun and we met a ton of readers, and so many people that were interested in how to get started in writing and getting published.


My standard answer was: finish the book, then start searching for an agent or editor. But I really think a crucial factor is to find a writing group. Not only do they provide good feedback and the group can share their knowledge, but they provide support that is so important to writers. Sometimes the rejections can be overwhelming or you just get stuck in your plotting and fellow writers can help you through tough times. And they can also sit with you, in the rain, while you try to market your books. I'm grateful for Chicago North and all my friends. Thanks guys!


Best--

June


www.junesproat.com

A Rainy day in Arlington Heights by Margot Justes

I spent the day at frontier Days in Arlington Heights, IL-well at least till 4:00 pm-after which I left in the midst of a rain storm.

It rained consistently all afternoon, and even though we had a tent, it got wet and so did we.

June Sproat, Morgan Mandel and I had fun until the rain drops; big, heavy continuous rain drops, as in pouring rain.

We’ll be back tomorrow, when it’s supposed be nice, warm and dry. There is plenty to do for everyone, from pony rides to arts and crafts.

If you’re in the area stop by and say hello.

Till next time,
Margot Justes
http://margotsmuse.blogspot.com
www.mjustes.com
A Hotel in Paris ISBN 978-1-59080-534-3
Art brought her to Paris, then a stranger’s death changes her life.
available on amazon.com

The Writing Couple Reality Show: The Biggest Winner by Robert W. Walker


Does writing have to be so damnably lonely as a profession? Perhaps not. Sure the act of creation is you against the blank page, and on that blank page you have to create life to make the blankness go away and be replaced by life itself, and in that the act is singularly yours, yes, it is a one-man act. But there are many fine writing teams, collaborators who have learned to write together and do so in what appears harmonious ease on the page. A number come to mind. There are sister acts, mother-daughter acts, father-daughter acts, husband and wife acts. But collaboration, which I have done on occasion to dire consequences and to rich ones, depends on both parties parking their egos at the door, and writers are known for having large and unwieldy egos, right? Yet it gets done. What a reality show that would be to pit writing teams against one another in full view of the cameras, eh? There Will Be Blood might be the title of the show. Or No Place For Old Farts…or well you fill In the blank.

I collaborated and completed a novel with a friend named Lyn Polkabla and it is now published as an ebook for Kindle at the Kindle Store and it is selling briskly (Cuba Blue). We were well suited for the task as she was far more anal and I was far more free-wheeling but we respected one another so much, and that is what it takes, great respect for one another to pull off that kind of close contact working relationship for the duration of a novel.

Nowadays, I find myself living in a home with two writers in house—myself and my wife. It is a good thing in many, many ways. Let me digress for a moment and ask you to consider the following:

When someone wants to run for exercise on a daily or semi-daily basis, ever notice it’s easier if you have someone to run with? Or walk a mile for that matter? Whether it’s your dog or your child or your spouse or your buddy, having someone “on your team” and going through the rigors of exercise with you just makes it so much more of a motivational endeavor…or should I say an endeavor driven by motivation that would not otherwise be in the heart and mind. Same with losing or gaining. Same with housework and cleaning. Same with redecorating a room. And same with writing I believe.

If that other “writing” incentive partner is not another writer but an avid reader who can give intelligent feedback and act as first reader and editor and commentator and sounding board, that’s fantastic, too. When both husband and wife write, each is aware of the others schedules and self-imposed rules and needs and so much more. There is an understanding between husband and wife florists or farmers too about “the business” and the time it takes, the blood, sweat, and tears put out, I am sure. The advantages are in communication and acting as support to one another, and support and understanding are not always items that any artistic type, be it filmmaker or writer, painter or origami worker, poet or whatever gets from those around them. We get a lot of hard stares, some confused looks, but understanding of precisely what we do and why we do it?

Nah…that’s rare indeed. The non-artist in the family will likely think you, the artist, has his head up his wazoo or that you’re obviously having an affair as your mind is elsewhere. It would not occur to this person that your mind is on your work and the only affair you are having is with your story and your characters…(a horrible image given some of my characters).
The downside to two writers trying to make a go of it under the same roof is that both are the last to pay the bills, both are the last to remember to put on the roast at 4PM at 350 degrees, and both are last to recall the kids have to be picked up from soccer ball! These are the things that try a married writerly couples souls.

The upside is the motivating factors that each helps the other with. If you think the TV show The Biggest Loser is impressive imagine a reality show depicting two authors trying to out-page one another in a given time period. We read one another’s work. We make cogent suggestions. We proof and edit and comment and encourage. These keep the “exercise” going forward so that the pages stack up.
Now as to actual collaboration in my and my wife Miranda’s future, well that can get dicey and for my money the marriage is more important than a collaborative work. Not that I would ever rule out the possibility, but for now we’re just enjoying one another’s gifts-of-gab…or is that gifts-of-prose, and we are planning some his and her signings as her book, The Well Meaning Killer and my new one, DEAD ON are both out this month and up for preorder now from our respective publishers and online stores.

Here we are, partners in crime. Check out our photo, then check out the link below this one for the article about us.
http://gallery.pictopia.com/cnphotostore/gallery/31427/photo/8252840/


The link to the article that used our his and her mystery writers photo follows should you care to read it:
http://wvgazettemail.com/News/200906290434

Rob Walker
www.robertwalkerbooks.comsee you on facebook, twitter, plaxo, and elsewhere….
 

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SO MANY I CAN'T KEEP TRACK OF THEM ALL

I'm hosting so many guests at my own blogspot, http://morganmandel.blogspot.com and at http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com, I'm simply referring you to the main page for photos and particulars. Here's the lineup so far:

Wednesday - Oct. 22 Austin Camacho at Acme
Thursday, Oct. 23 - Ask Angela feature at MorgContinue

Posted on October 21, 2008 at 6:30pm —

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At 9:35am on June 21, 2009, Darden North, MD said…
Thanks, Morgan. That's Valerie on the left and Foxy at right about a year or so ago. I was taking the photo of Foxy, and Valerie joined in for the shoot.
At 6:36pm on June 20, 2009, JAMES SPRINKLE said…
I just added a couple of pictures and a recent article written by me in a local regional publication. I am just learning this thing so let me know what you think...lol
Jim
At 5:38pm on June 20, 2009, Lesley Chester said…
Morgan you have another spammer here - Amaleta Bray
At 5:37pm on June 20, 2009, Darden North, MD said…
Hi Morgan,

This person made a comment on my Book Place site. I copied the comment below which I think is probably inappropriate. I thought you might want to ban this person.
Thanks,
Darden

At 5:29pm on June 20, 2009, Amaleta Bray said… Wanna view my cam?, come see me here We'll really have some fun! freelocalcams.info

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At 5:36pm on June 20, 2009, cathie avery said…
there is a member on this site named almuletta bray or amuleta bray and she uses 10 million different names and joins alot of ning sites and puts comments on everyone's pages about webcams and im sick of it i banned her off of 2 of my sites as well please ban her off of this one
At 10:51pm on March 30, 2009, kristin rockey said…
Hi Morgan,

Thank you for letting us know about the person you banned. I haven't had that issue yet, thankfully. I hope all is well with you and I shall talk to you soon. By the way, the site looks super!

Hugs,

Kristin
At 5:10pm on March 28, 2009, Katie Hines said…
Hi, Morgan, I think this site has a lot of great potential...and I know there's already some great folks here, so let's do some posting!

Check out yesterday's blog about book freedom and patriotism. http://katiehines.blogspot.com
At 9:44am on March 22, 2009, B.J. Boltauzer said…
Hi Morgan,

thank you for having directed us to the Blood Red Pencil. I find the featured tips invaluable; especially so as although I write in English - English is not my first language.
At 8:33pm on March 19, 2009, Sally Shields said…
Hi Morgan! Thanks so much for taking the time to welcome me, and I'm so happy you like the cartoons! I really lucked out with the illustrator - she is wonderful! The 2nd edition of the DIL rules just got picked up by a small press so that hopefully it will be in bookstores in September. :-)

I can't wait to read more about you and your work! Glad 2B friends.
With admiration and gratitude,
Sally :-)
At 6:20pm on March 13, 2009, Robin Layne said…
Hi,
Thank you for your correspondence. I am so happy I finally resolved my chat box problem with the help of the Ning Team (Brad specifically). I closed my toolbars temporarily, allowing the controls on the box to show, and exited it. Now that I know how to do this, I can chat even on this computer. Now I'm going to read the comments on my page.
Am very busy learning how to set up my editing business. My business advisor said that it will help to keep my writing up even if at first I am focusing on the editing.
I have to gloat that my own network, People of the Pen, has attracted three other members so far, at least one of them a published author. They have not written anything on their pages yet or participated in the discussions I started. I'm excited to see what will develop.

Happy to be here,
Robin

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I got the proof for Killer Career, and wouldn't you know it, I just had to find stuff that I wanted to fix. It'll cost me a bit more, but it's worth it not to be bugged about stuff I know is wrong. Okay, it's just little stuff, but little stuff sometimes means a lot.


So, a little more delay, a little more money, but hopefully all will end well. That's what matters.
It's no fun being a picky person. (G)

Check Out Last Chance

Hi Gang,
If you wish, please hop over to http://makeminemystery.blogspot.com and read about my last chance.
Thanks,
Morgan

Book Signing Today at Frontier Days Marketplace

If any of you are near Arlington Heights, please stop by and say hi. I'll be autographing Two Wrongs and Girl of My Dreams Saturday and Sunday from 10-6 at Recreation Park in the Frontier Days Marketplace in Booth 124 at Frontier Days.
I'm also handing out invitations for my book launch party for Killer Career for
August 16, 1-4pm. at the Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 W. Fremont,
Arlington Heights, IL. (You don't need an official invitation to come. It's
just good for a reminder to stick on your refrigerator or somewhere)

Other signing at the booth are romantic suspense author, Margot Justes, YA author, June Sproat and contemporary Western romance author, Debra St. John.

As most of you already know, Two Wrongs is a romantic suspense, Girl of My Dreams is a romantic comedy and the upcoming release, Killer Career is a romantic suspense.

Hope to see some of you over there.

Morgan Mandel

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