Join local author and techie extraordinaire, Roger Bull, for his book
signing at Page and Palette Bookstore next Thursday, March 27th. His bio on the back of the new book is material for a novel - maybe several - within itself. An accomplished man who has eclectic tastes in jobs and life, the event promises to be a fun and interesting.Guest Post
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Showing posts with label book signing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book signing. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Roger Bull Book Signing
Join local author and techie extraordinaire, Roger Bull, for his book
signing at Page and Palette Bookstore next Thursday, March 27th. His bio on the back of the new book is material for a novel - maybe several - within itself. An accomplished man who has eclectic tastes in jobs and life, the event promises to be a fun and interesting.Monday, November 4, 2013
Mississippi Gulf Coast anthology
cj Sez:
Writing as Marilyn Johnston, I have an essay about Dauphin Island, AL, in THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST AND NEIGHBORING SITES anthology. The anthology presents twenty-five essays by local authors (with photographs) about favorite tourist spots along the Gulf Coast region.
A book signing is scheduled in the Biloxi (MS) Visitors Center on Beach Road on December 1, 2013, from 2 to 4 p.m. I'd love to see you there.
Books are available beginning Dec 2013.
Okay, back to the writing desk. Are there any writers in the audience doing the National Novel Writing Month challenge? NaNoWriMo is not on my schedule this year . . . maybe next year. I'm in the midst of two WIPs, and they are in different genres so my mind is too cluttered to attempt NaNoWriMo.
Mechanical housekeeping note: I've been complaining for a month that my space bar on my PC had started to fail. All my words were running together more than usual. Son was going to order a new keyboard or gift me with his old one, but I decided I'd try to fix it myself. Aha! Success! The keyboard now sometimes works perfectly, even if the letters on the keys have all been rubbed off. All I had to do was clean out the grape jelly. (sigh)
You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I'll try to do the same.
cj
Writing as Marilyn Johnston, I have an essay about Dauphin Island, AL, in THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST AND NEIGHBORING SITES anthology. The anthology presents twenty-five essays by local authors (with photographs) about favorite tourist spots along the Gulf Coast region.
A book signing is scheduled in the Biloxi (MS) Visitors Center on Beach Road on December 1, 2013, from 2 to 4 p.m. I'd love to see you there.
Books are available beginning Dec 2013.
Okay, back to the writing desk. Are there any writers in the audience doing the National Novel Writing Month challenge? NaNoWriMo is not on my schedule this year . . . maybe next year. I'm in the midst of two WIPs, and they are in different genres so my mind is too cluttered to attempt NaNoWriMo.
Mechanical housekeeping note: I've been complaining for a month that my space bar on my PC had started to fail. All my words were running together more than usual. Son was going to order a new keyboard or gift me with his old one, but I decided I'd try to fix it myself. Aha! Success! The keyboard now sometimes works perfectly, even if the letters on the keys have all been rubbed off. All I had to do was clean out the grape jelly. (sigh)
You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I'll try to do the same.
cj
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