Tag Archive | Kristina Stanley
Mystery Mondays: Brenda Chapman – The Art of Creating Killer Suspense
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What an honour it is to have Brenda Chapman as my guest today. She’s the author of Cold Mourning, My Sister’s Keeper, Second Chances, The Second Wife, In Winter’s Grip, Trail of Secrets, Where Trouble Leads, Hiding in Hawk’s Creek, Running Scared, and When Boomers Go Bad. Tumbled Graves is…
Facebook Launch Party Today 1 PM EST by Kat Flannery
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To entice you to join Kat Flannery’s FaceBook launch party for FERN, I’ll be giving away an eBook copy of DESCENT during the party. For those of your wanting to host your own party, here’s another chance to participate and learn. Click FERN just in case you want to read a bit before…
Who are My Readers: Poll Results
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Thank you to everyone who participated in this poll. I’ve summarized the results here and added my thoughts of what they mean to me. I’m happy to see I have a cross-section of readers even though I focus on mystery writing. The “Other” section included non-fiction (2), women’s contemporary, children’s (2), historical…
Guest Posts: Are they valuable?
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Guest blogging can be a great way to expand your online network, meet new friends, and share your work with others, but it’s hard work if you want to do it right. I believe anyone who offers me a spot on their blog deserves my full attention, meaning they get…
How to Get Support From Your Local Community
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As an artist, getting support from your local community is easy. Just ask. I don’t know about you, but I find it hard to ask people for favours, but here’s what I discovered. My community loves to help locals. Last Friday, my local newspaper, The Columbia Valley Pioneer, published an…
Tips For Hosting A Facebook Launch Party
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Exhausted, that’s how I felt when my Facebook launch party ended. Three hours of chatting online, asking trivia questions, keeping track of winners, and answering questions. This is the story of how I created and hosted my first launch party. Preparation for the event. Create a banner to announce your event.…