
September Virtual Blog Tours – The 11th
Welcome to Monday September 11, 2007, of the virtual book tours. Today, I'm offering the following interviews -
Yvonne Perry starts with the facts - http://startwithfacts.blogspot.com/
to promote her book Right to Recover Winning the Political and Religious Wars over Stem Cell Research in America read more »
You awoke at 10’oclock figuring out where the next idea might strike its cord. You don’t pay attention to the dead bolts of blocks in your head. You try to ignore the pain, and head out to your kitchen where you find a coffee mug with your name on it. Your wife has prepared it for you, because she knew you were going to have a hard day “workingâ€. You smile, and head back to your chair. read more »

Whale Song by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
Cheryl Kaye Tardif is interviewed on my blog Muze’s Musings – www.muzesmusings.blogspot.com. She tell us about the details behind the controversial story line and there are several surprises for blog visits. See what Cheryl is offering -- especially for visitors to my blog
Judi Moreo Author of You Are More Than Enough read more »
I got tagged for the 7 random things by ThatOneAgain, but I'm going to change the rules a bit - afterall, isn't that the creative license? read more »
I love non fiction and am always thinking of new ways to share even more. I had a brain storm last night. read more »
I hear it all the time from both my clients and my self: I want to, but I don't have time. I know it's a lie, but most people believe it.
Is it ever true? No. Well, maybe on occassion, but mostly no. The truth behind it is that when we say, 'I don't have time' what we're really saying is either:
1. it's not truly a priority to me or read more »
I'm writing a new book series. I'm planning on having 3 books in the series once it's finished and am looking forward to having the first of the series off to a potential publisher by the end of the month. I queried them already and they requested a full proposal, so it's a step in the right direction. read more »
How to Be Coachable
If you're actively seeking advice, but are ructious, choose to argue with, defend against, and try to "one-up" your advisor, then you may just be better off struggling along in blissful ignorance. No matter whom the coach, you must be "coachable." read more »
To write great non fiction, you need to read great non fiction. And this is truly one of the best I've read in a long time. read more »
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