I've got to start the short story, India, 1870. It's the tale of how Fredericks and Mary-Louise became friends with Cray and Miranda. I've also got to get Brooklyn, 1830 ready for publication on Smashwords (and perhaps Kindle). That was a story I hadn't planned on, it just sort of happened. I was writing a ghost story for an anthology that never came to be, and I couldn't leave Cray and Mirrie out of it. Think Let the Right One In meets The Lovely Bones. Yep!
In the meantime I've got to keep in shape -- summer is here (can you believe how the year has flown?!!)
Take care, gang!
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I love that photo of you.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all your successes. Good idea publishing some shorts with Smashwords. I am also going to publish a horror anthology collection of my short fiction this summer with Smashwords. I recommend reading this before you do: http://genevieveching.blogspot.com/2011/04/10-common-errors-formatting-ebook.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SoWrite+%28So%2C+Write%29
Keep pennin' and horsin' around, Nicole.
Congrats on everything, Nicole. I'm looking into getting a Kindle (I have been putting it off but it is looking like e-publishing is the way forward doesn't it?).
ReplyDeleteI'll be getting your book asap and look forward to reading it. BTW, that is a great photo. I love horses but they don't agree with me. I get an allergic reaction even when my wife and daughters have been riding and come back into the house.
Good luck with everything you do!
Good luck with waiting on news of RETURN...and congrats on finishing it!! I'm also playing the publisher waiting game right now and can completely empathize.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for posting the delightful Colin Farrell pic on FB. I just shared it at Suburban Vampire with a "thank you" link to you. :-)