Hey all,
For those who haven’t checked out NO GRITS NO GLORY (Southern Ghosts Series, Book 1) yet, now is your chance! It’s 99 cents this week and will expire on Sunday night of this upcoming weekend.
Hey all,
For those who haven’t checked out NO GRITS NO GLORY (Southern Ghosts Series, Book 1) yet, now is your chance! It’s 99 cents this week and will expire on Sunday night of this upcoming weekend.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone!
I had the pleasure of being in one of the USA’s best Irish towns a few weeks ago – Savannah, Georgia. While I haven’t attended their annual big-bash St. Patty’s Parade (from what I understand, it’s akin to Mardi Gras in New Orleans) the town was abuzz with green shirts, dangling green earrings and pub-crawlers coming out of the woodwork to celebrate the day early.
So wherever you might be today, enjoy the spirits (or non) of your choice and have a great St. Patty’s!
Hi all,
Hope all my friends in New Orleans had a happy Mardi Gras, which was yesterday (Fat Tuesday) for the rest of ya :)
Mardi Gras is an interesting experience. One day soon I’ll blog about it!
On to the exciting news…
The Elemental Clan Series is now a boxed set! The set includes the 4 main books:
If you bought these separately you would be paying around $10. The price for the set is $7.99.
Eventually, more books will be added to this series (such as Christos’s book later in the year).
The Amazon link is below – check it out!
How many people watched last night’s 40th anniversary of SNL? I watched part of it and really enjoyed the old skits from the late 70s. The main SNL team I remember growing up on: Jim Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Steve Martin, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner and more. But even though the “oldies but goodies” are no longer the regulars, it is amazing the show has lasted 40 years. Not everything has the bragging rights to say that in today’s culture.
While I admittedly went to sleep before the special was over, I did miss seeing my all-time favorite skit. I don’t know if they aired it after I went to sleep, but I did find a video of it online:
Before there was Sharknado, there was LAND SHARK on SNL:
Hilarious and it always makes me smile :)
A book’s setting is key. You wouldn’t want to read GONE WITH THE WIND set in Detroit or Sweden, would you? It would be a totally different story.
For paranormal and ghost tales, one great setting is Savannah, Georgia. The lush green squares, port city history, tales of shanghaiing all create myth and legend while draped under a canopy of Spanish moss :)
I did a post for Shelf Pleasure on this very topic. Read it now.