Category Archives: Author Guest Post
Guest Post & Giveaway: Aviva Goldfarb, Author of SOS! The Six O’Clock Scramble to the Rescue: Earth Friendly, Kid-Pleasing Meals for Busy Families
I’m very excited today to host a guest post by Aviva Goldfarb, author of SOS!: The Six O’Clock Scramble to the Rescue. My family has really benefited from her recipes, advice, and tips. Today Aviva writes about how to avoid … Continue reading
Guest Post & Giveaway: Karen White, author of On Folly Beach
Today I welcome Karen White to Jenn’s Bookshelves. Karen discusses the preparation she went through prior to the start of her tour for On Folly Beach. I’m sitting right now at the Costa Rica airport in Liberia waiting to board … Continue reading
Guest Post & Giveaway: Marjorie Price, Author of A Gift from Brittany
I’m excited to welcome Marjorie Price to Jenn’s Bookshelves today! She’s writing on a subject that truly comes into play in her memoir, A Gift from Brittany. Writing — another form of Painting? Eight years ago, when I began … Continue reading
Guest Post: Mary Sharratt, Author of Daughters of the Witching Hill
I’m pleased to welcome Mary Sharratt, author of Daughters of the Witching Hill to Jenn’s Bookshelves. Mary’s post discusses apprenticeship, a key aspect of her book: The Lost Art of Apprenticeship My path as a writer appears more convoluted than other … Continue reading
Guest Post: Robert Greer, Author of Spoon
Please welcome Robert Greer, author of Spoon, as he discusses his vision for the novel. My novel Spoon is as much a coming-of-age novel about a nineteen-year-old rancher’s son, TJ Darley, as it is about a mysterious loner’s clairvoyance and … Continue reading
Guest Post: Shane Briant, Author of WORST NIGHTMARES
I was initially intrigued by the total lack of fear people feel when dealing with total strangers on the Internet. In their blogs they reveal their most intimate secrets and speak of their darkest fears. In their interaction with other … Continue reading
Author Guest Post: Karen White, Author of The Lost Hours
What Writing Ten Novels in Nine Years Has Taught Me 1) I’ve learned that I only have 2 hands. Writing a book takes as long as it takes, regardless of how long my editor or agent may think it should … Continue reading