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Nathan Bransford's procrastination subforum has a popular thread just like this. It's a friendly place where your spam can be cherished and celebrated.

Today, I blogged about how to write a great author bio, and your favorite gay boys from In Living Color's 'Men on Film' made a guest appearance:

Let's Talk About Bios, Baby. Let's Talk About You and Me.

Okay, your turn.
 
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http://thedreyfusstrilogy.blogspot.com/2011/04/interview-with-me_13.html

Posted a link to Alan Ryker's interview of me today. Alan writes extremely intelligent, thoughtful writerly questions, on technique and process, so you might want to check it out and see if he'll interview you. (He reads your book first, in order to research the questions.)

I also comment on his calling me out in a blood feud last night. It was a clever way to get some promo for the interview, and great fun. So be careful if you do work with Alan, he might stab you in the back! (If you are very lucky.) :)
 
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I've only been blogging a short time - since my erotic short stories came out a month ago.

Yesterday, I put a little excerpt from one on my bloghttp://barbiescotterotica.blogspot.com - and I've done that a couple of times before.

Last week I guest blogged about writing erotica at The ABC Writer's Checklist http://thewritersabcchecklist.blogspot.com/ - you'll find good general writing advice there as well.
 
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I actually made blog posts only 2 days apart - on the 10th to announce my new free short story based on the character in my western historical romance, Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold (unless you're wickedly extravagant and want to pay $.99 for it on Amazon), and on the 12th to mention Camille's interview with me on her blog, which she posted today.

IMO Camille's idea of interviewing some of us about secondary characters is an interesting one, and I thought her questions particularly good. The idea that came across for me was less about my particular secondary character than about the purpose and development of secondaries in general.
 
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Today I posted a little about why I spent so much extra time on the cover of a 99 cent novelette:

Is a Picture Really Worth (Several) Thousand Words?

ellenoc said:
IMO Camille's idea of interviewing some of us about secondary characters is an interesting one, and I thought her questions particularly good. The idea that came across for me was less about my particular secondary character than about the purpose and development of secondaries in general.
Thanks, Ellen. You really did kick off the series well, and I'm really excited about doing more.

(And here's that url again too: Character Wednesdays: Ellen O'Connell)

Camille
 
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Today. I posted a video trailer for my new book that I made personally. I had been contemplating on doing so, but eventually pulled it of. Yay me. Glad that is done with.

You can check out the trailer and while you do, please follow my blog and leave a comment with your blogsite's url and I'll return the favour. Also, feel free to enter the giveaway competition.

Link: http://icire.blogspot.com/2011/04/book-trailer-out.html

Kelvin
 
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Keeping writers updated on the status of my unfinished works, and also planning to write a review of Orson Scott Card's "Lost Boys" (If you don't want to wait for the review, you can PM me and ask what I thought).
 
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