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Dancing on Mars ( published by All Things That Matter Press)—is available for Nook at Barnes and Noble online and at Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and audio. To check out reviews or order your own version: http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Mars-Lucinda-Shirley/product-reviews/0985006617/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
One reader says, "Dancing on Mars is a genre-bender, mixing interview, memoir and original poems. It's a feast, not an appetizer!"
Here's how author Cassie Premo Steele describes it: "They say 'the truth shall set you free,' and here it is: a truth-telling memoir about growing up in the small-town, segregated South—politics, sex and religion; relationship, marriage and motherhood; loss, healing, feminism and enlightenment; and the bare beauty of a life by the water's edge. . . ."
There are also some fascinating insights from other women on the subject of living married and single lifestyles— and a sprinkling of original poems to amplify relevant prose.
One reviewer says, "This is EveryWoman's book—every age, every experience. You will laugh, cry and learn through this fascinating, honest and courageous journey to one woman's truth, but you won't put it down." A few wise men have enjoyed it and learned more about women.
You'll find a book trailer here and photos from the hometown in Dancing on Mars. I'll be posting comments and sharing book reviews, writing about themes presented in the book, and sometimes commenting on the events of the day. Humor will be in the mix; it's a high-value aspect of my life.
Please click "follow" to receive new posts from this blog. Also, you can click the Facebook "like" icon if you like what you read. And there's an option to "recommend on Google." Promotional possibilities abound. Would you kindly visit my Facebook author page and "like" it? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucinda-Shirley-author-Dancing-on-Mars/189083217857282.
Writers need readers almost as much as we need oxygen, so major thanks for being here. I'll be happy to hear from you!
Lucinda
Dancing on Mars ( published by All Things That Matter Press)—is available for Nook at Barnes and Noble online and at Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and audio. To check out reviews or order your own version: http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Mars-Lucinda-Shirley/product-reviews/0985006617/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
One reader says, "Dancing on Mars is a genre-bender, mixing interview, memoir and original poems. It's a feast, not an appetizer!"
Here's how author Cassie Premo Steele describes it: "They say 'the truth shall set you free,' and here it is: a truth-telling memoir about growing up in the small-town, segregated South—politics, sex and religion; relationship, marriage and motherhood; loss, healing, feminism and enlightenment; and the bare beauty of a life by the water's edge. . . ."
There are also some fascinating insights from other women on the subject of living married and single lifestyles— and a sprinkling of original poems to amplify relevant prose.
One reviewer says, "This is EveryWoman's book—every age, every experience. You will laugh, cry and learn through this fascinating, honest and courageous journey to one woman's truth, but you won't put it down." A few wise men have enjoyed it and learned more about women.
You'll find a book trailer here and photos from the hometown in Dancing on Mars. I'll be posting comments and sharing book reviews, writing about themes presented in the book, and sometimes commenting on the events of the day. Humor will be in the mix; it's a high-value aspect of my life.
Please click "follow" to receive new posts from this blog. Also, you can click the Facebook "like" icon if you like what you read. And there's an option to "recommend on Google." Promotional possibilities abound. Would you kindly visit my Facebook author page and "like" it? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucinda-Shirley-author-Dancing-on-Mars/189083217857282.
Writers need readers almost as much as we need oxygen, so major thanks for being here. I'll be happy to hear from you!
Lucinda
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Beautiful Advice
"While writing the story of your life, don't let anyone else hold the pen."
~ Unknown
(Whispers photo shared by All Things That Matter Press on Facebook today.)
~ Unknown
(Whispers photo shared by All Things That Matter Press on Facebook today.)
Friday, May 18, 2012
Reader Reviews Are Important
What a gratifying thing to learn today—that Amazon reviews are generally respected as much those written by professional critics now. The piece (sorry, I've forgotten where I read it!) says that sometimes professional reviewers give first-time authors short shrift, choosing not to review first books at all. Also, the pros often select books that have won prizes.
On the other hand, "regular readers" usually give us their no-frills assessment of a book, regardless of whether it's a first book or prizeless. Of course it's possible that a marketing company or publicist could post reviews just to pump up the numbers for a book. Apparently that doesn't happen often, and we readers have good radar for that. We usually can tell a genuine book review from the marketing hype. Common sense is still a treasured commodity among readers, don't you think?
The reviews for Dancing on Mars have been excellent so far, and I'm hoping to see a few more on the book page over time. I get excited every time a new one is posted, as if my inner child has been on a chocolate binge!
Wishing you a great weekend that will allow some relaxation and reading time.
On the other hand, "regular readers" usually give us their no-frills assessment of a book, regardless of whether it's a first book or prizeless. Of course it's possible that a marketing company or publicist could post reviews just to pump up the numbers for a book. Apparently that doesn't happen often, and we readers have good radar for that. We usually can tell a genuine book review from the marketing hype. Common sense is still a treasured commodity among readers, don't you think?
The reviews for Dancing on Mars have been excellent so far, and I'm hoping to see a few more on the book page over time. I get excited every time a new one is posted, as if my inner child has been on a chocolate binge!
Wishing you a great weekend that will allow some relaxation and reading time.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Arts on the Ridge Festival - May 5, 2012
If you've never visited the charming town of Ridgeway in the South Carolina Midlands, you deserve to treat yourself. Dawn Hendricks of Java Nook Books invited me, along with other South Carolina authors, to sign books and visit with Festival participants. Java Nook Books itself is worth a trip to Ridgeway, even without a festival going on. This quaint, independent bookstore shares space with the charming Whistle Stop Cafe where I got some of the best sweet tea ever (perfect, not syrupy sweet). I loved the vibe in there, so much it was tempting to stay inside. Nevertheless, I dragged my sorry self back outside to the book table just in time to see a cousin I had not seen in decades!
Dawn was so gracious and helpful, she would have turned the heat down if she could have -- 94 degrees and no shade in sight. I was impressed by the talented, and prolific, authors from around our State. I shared a table with the lovely Mary Neal Kunsman, there with her memoir Loves Remembered.
My friends and relatives came from Winnsboro, Columbia, Fort Mill and Camden, and it was great seeing everybody. Thank you all for being so supportive and for being so much FUN!
After packing up my gear from the Festival, I loaded my belongings in Columbia and drove the three hours to Georgetown. I was eager to get home and see the Super Moon over the lake there and, truth be told, eager to wake up in my own bed Sunday morning. At my familiar Sinking Springs. You know what I mean if you've read the book!
Thanks, Dawn, for the invitation and for wanting to have Dancing on Mars on the shelves at Java Nook. I'll get copies to you ASAP!
Dawn was so gracious and helpful, she would have turned the heat down if she could have -- 94 degrees and no shade in sight. I was impressed by the talented, and prolific, authors from around our State. I shared a table with the lovely Mary Neal Kunsman, there with her memoir Loves Remembered.
My friends and relatives came from Winnsboro, Columbia, Fort Mill and Camden, and it was great seeing everybody. Thank you all for being so supportive and for being so much FUN!
After packing up my gear from the Festival, I loaded my belongings in Columbia and drove the three hours to Georgetown. I was eager to get home and see the Super Moon over the lake there and, truth be told, eager to wake up in my own bed Sunday morning. At my familiar Sinking Springs. You know what I mean if you've read the book!
Thanks, Dawn, for the invitation and for wanting to have Dancing on Mars on the shelves at Java Nook. I'll get copies to you ASAP!
Sizzling Saturday in Ridgeway - May 5
Dawn Hendricks and Java Nook Books - thank you!
Mary is very wise. No, she's not Mary Poppins!
Welcome to the Sizzlin' South, y'all!
Mary is very wise. No, she's not Mary Poppins!
Welcome to the Sizzlin' South, y'all!
Book Signing at Rosewood - May 4, 2012
Dancing on Mars
Book signing with author, poet and Rosewood Friend, Lucinda Shirley 3-6 pm Friday, May 4 .
What a joy to see old friends and meet a few new ones at the signing for Dancing on Mars at Rosewood Market in Columbia, South Carolina.
SCENES FROM ROSEWOOD
Rosewood Market's founder and owner, Basil Garzia welcomed me by announcing the signing in their newsletter and having a tent set up. Very nice! My friend Fran Massa George (who happens to manage the personal care and supplements department there) had gifted me with a beautiful cloth she made for the signing table! During the afternoon old friends from the Senate, from the Wellspring health advocacy years, and even friends from childhood showed up to say hello and have their books signed. What a great reunion it turned out to be! My friend Cora Plass surprised me with a vase of elegant flowers, fresh from the florist. Thank you, Cora and Fran! And of course I'm grateful to Basil for hosting me and making Dancing on Mars available locally . AND I thank all of you special humans who took time to visit. I won't try to name you all because I'd be sure to leave at least one out (Murphy's Law)... and I met some cool new people, too! So much fun. I'll post a few photos - and some of those taken weren't worthy of posting because the subjects are SO much better looking than the pictures. If your picture doesn't show up here, it's just me being merciful, doing what I'd want you to do for me. We need to get together and have a re-take!
Lowcountry Book Signing - April 29, 2012
"With a little (lot!) of help from my friends" I had a book-signing party for Dancing on Mars readers in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Beautiful day, beautiful clubhouse, beautiful friends - from Charleston, Georgetown, Pawleys Island, Litchfield and Murrells Inlet. My "fairy goddaughter" Laura Lee and her daughter Anna were there. Anna was the youngest guest at the party; she's an award-winning reader (although she will be waiting a while to read my grownups' book). Last year, in Second Grade, she had read more books than any other student —not only in her class or her grade — but in all of Waccamaw Elementary!
This was the first of three Dancing on Mars signing events in one week and the only one I hosted. Here are some photos.
This was the first of three Dancing on Mars signing events in one week and the only one I hosted. Here are some photos.
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