Okay, I’m always up for a party--but please tell me there’s no high-caloric goodies involved with this obscure celebration, Kate. Between my recent cheesecake and beef fiascos, this poor struggling dieter has just about had it! LOL
Congrats on the release of Future Love--AND the amazing 83 from Mrs. Giggles! I have felt her fiery, giggly wrath in the past. :-0
It was from the dark ages of e-publishing, Kate--about 6 years ago, so it's probably no longer in her archives. LOL And it was a humdinger of a cringe-worthy review! *shudder*
To the Board of Directors of the Romance Writers of America: It has been brought to our attention, by several of our romance authors, that your organization no longer considers Medallion Press, Inc. a legitimate publisher according to your guidelines. We were surprised we did not receive official notification directly, but instead discovered it was posted on several RWA internet loops. Accordingly, we request this letter be published in its entirety in the RWR Report so all members may understand the nature of the process that eliminated Medallion as an RWA approved publisher. We will also send copies of this letter to all our own RWA member authors. We are dismayed you declared Medallion Press no longer a legitimate publisher. In July of 2004 we met all of your qualifications without incident by showing sales of 5000+ copies of USA Today Bestselling author Nan Ryan's The Last Dance. Several months prior to Book Expo America 2005, we received a call from your office alerting us to ...
A two star Amazon review on His American Detective: "Bodice ripper about gay men by a woman." and I'm longing to comment "don't you mean a waistcoat ripper?" God, no. Stop me. The reviews rarely rattle me any longer -- except when I spot a truth in a bad one. When that happens, I actually lose sleep. This means I still care about writing. Speaking of reviewers and writers: A couple of days ago, a writer said she was tired of getting white ladies writing reviews of her books. She had an excellent point in the long run: her stories are meant for a particular audience and she wants them to resonate with those people and get more reviews from them. But that first line was just....horribly obnoxious. I say this from my POV of course. Not a white lady who writes reviews -- but as a review grubber. Anyone who disses any reader (especially ones that give honest reviews) deserves to be cast into the pit of being ignored. ...
Okay, I’m always up for a party--but please tell me there’s no high-caloric goodies involved with this obscure celebration, Kate. Between my recent cheesecake and beef fiascos, this poor struggling dieter has just about had it! LOL
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the release of Future Love--AND the amazing 83 from Mrs. Giggles! I have felt her fiery, giggly wrath in the past. :-0
okay so skip the dinosaur cookies...
ReplyDeleteI went looking for DDD reviews at Mrs. Giggles. Was it an anthology? Oh, did you write under another name, perhaps?
It was from the dark ages of e-publishing, Kate--about 6 years ago, so it's probably no longer in her archives. LOL And it was a humdinger of a cringe-worthy review! *shudder*
ReplyDeleteThat. . . . was hilarious. I'm dying here.
ReplyDeleteVery funny video - hysterical!!!!
ReplyDeleteDarwin Day - That's great!
Will they have the Darwin Awards (my favorites, lol)
Hey! That's my birthday!!!
ReplyDeleteHumph. ..
Ari
Fun video. Would have been better with Samantha Bee, but I can't have everything my way ;o)
ReplyDeleteGo Darwin. For party ideas, visit: http://www.darwinday.org/.
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