Monday, September 12, 2022
Back to Work
I am the author of six novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. Four are part of my Paula Savard Mystery Series set in Calgary, AB, Canada. The fifth, a standalone suspense novel, shifts between Calgary and California. My latest release, A Killer Whisky, is a historical mystery novel set in 1918 Calgary. My short stories and poems have won contests and appeared in magazines and anthologies. I have also published non-fiction articles and am a member of the Alexandra Writers Centre Society, Crime Writers of Canada, Sisters in Crime, and the Writers Guild of Alberta. A native of Montreal, I now live in Calgary, where I love biking and hiking in our nearby Rocky Mountains.
Saturday, September 10, 2022
NEW RELEASE - What About Me? / by Barbara Baker
What About Me is a sequel to Summer of Lies and follows Jillian as she starts grade 10 in Banff a month after the semester begins. Being the new kid is always hard. Being the new kid in a small town, at a small school where everyone knows her business is the worst.
She loves her Opa but moving from Toronto to help
Aunt Steph take care of him was not Jillian’s idea. As she navigates unfamiliar hallways and
attempts to fit into her new surroundings, Jillian makes choices which impact her relationships and a
potential boyfriend. Will the last choice she makes be the right one?
*****
If
you’re familiar with Banff, you may recognize the sites Jillian sees. If you’ve
hiked in the area, you may have walked the trails she takes. And, if you went
to high school there, the formaldehyde smell will lead you right to the biology
room.
Whether or not you’ve been
to Banff, enjoy the landscapes through Jillian’s eyes.
*****
Banff attracts tourists from all over the world. They browse through the shops, take selfies with the dramatic Rocky
Mountain backdrop or simply stroll the streets and take in the sites.
Since
COVID, only pedestrian traffic is allowed on Banff Avenue during the summer
holiday season. People amble about without dodging cars.
If
crowds and shopping are not your thing, go a few streets west
and access the wide walking trail which parallels the Bow River. Stroll out to
Vermillion Lakes for post card views of Mt. Rundle.
Or go in the opposite direction and view the Bow Falls.
Elk,
deer, or coyotes may keep you company along the
way but do not approach them. They’re wild animals. Attempting to get a selfie
with an elk could be detrimental. To the elk.
If
you want a great x-country bike ride, head past the Banff Springs Hotel and follow
the Spray Lakes trail – the same road Jillian mountain biked.
Within
minutes, you’ll leave the busyness of town behind. The trail follows the Spray
River and winds through the forest valley, flanked by mountain ranges on both
sides. But DON’T forget your pepper spray in case you encounter a bear. The canister
won’t do any good if you leave it in the car. Jillian is reminded often to
be sure she has hers with her.
A
couple days after the release of What About Me? I got a picture and text from a reader who went
to one of the spots Jillian visits.
Then
another picture came. It makes my day to see people enjoying my story. Thanks to all you readers out there. You’re the reason I keep
on writing.
I hope you enjoy What About Me? and if you’re thinking of visiting Banff and want suggestions, follow me on Facebook Barbara Wackerle Baker | Facebook, Instagram Barbara Wackerle Baker (@bbaker.write) or send me a note bbaker.write@gmail.com.
What About Me?: Sequel to Summer of Lies : Baker, Barbara: Amazon.ca: Books
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Friday, September 9, 2022
Brace Yourself, Sweater Weather--and a New Book-- is Coming by Vanessa C. Hawkins
September! It is offically spooky season! The stores are already stuffed full of Halloween goodies, and I just can't wait to jam them in all corners of my house until it resembles something haunted and is a possible candidate for Hoarders: Horror Edition. Whoot! I always get excited for this time of year, because not only are witches and warlocks about, it's also sweater and leggings season and MAN can I rock a good sweater/legging combo!
For real tho! Pants are way overrated. I don't need that kinda stress in my life, especially with the holidays fast approaching. And as much as I love summer, I hate being so super hot that I can't go outside without slathering cream all over my face to prevent it from turning into some kind of fruit/veg hybrid!
So leggings and sweaters! Cozy, yet fashionable enough that when someone comes for a surprise visit, you aren't hiding in the next room hoping they go away because you've been sweltering in your underwear all day. Also support. Leggings are like... the new bra. Especially for us folks who've had a baby or two or like to indulge in an extra slice of ice cream cake every now and then.
But despite sweater weather fast approaching, I can't get over the fact that Christmas decorations are already starting to show up on shelves. Is it just me? Is anyone else out there nauseated by the fact that December is like four months away and already the holly jolly face of Santa Clause is trying to pervert our thoughts with this overwhelming beast of a holiday? FOUR MONTHS! That's a third of the year that our stores are infested with this festive parasite!
It drives me nuts. I mean, I like Christmas, but I like Christmas in December! Leave September, October and November alone, Kris Kringle, we aren't ready for you yet!
Saying that, I am excited to announce that my co author and I are about to release the second book in the Ballroom Riot series. If you didn't notice that sparkly new book cover up top, go and check it out! It would definitely make a great Christmas gift....
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| Which mean's he's basically immortal now *shrug* |
But in the meantime! Bunker Blitz! Ya know, in case you were too lazy to scroll up ;)
Resentment is brewing in the streets of Comero. Although local dragon Shad O’Rahin thought his enemies were finally eliminated, the return of an old rival threatens to shake his grip on the city’s illegal liquor trade. While he takes steps to eliminate the danger to his enterprise, Shad’s wife, Scarlet Fortune is caught in the crossfire.
Scarlet is the last vampire left in the Comero Police Department. When blackmail begins to jeopardize her career, she launches an investigation to take care of the situation on her own. But with their first child on the way and an unexpected visit from reptilian in-laws throwing their peaceful homelife into turmoil, the situation may prove too tough to tackle alone. Especially when a pretty gold dragon starts making eyes at her husband!
Their difficulties only escalate, leading them both into danger as they peek at the rotten underbelly of Comero’s vampire blood trade. With other dragons in town vying to drive a wedge between them, can Scarlet and Shad find a way to face the threat together?
…all while picking out baby names?
I hate writing introductions because my first thought it how can I make this as extra as possible. Honestly, I'm not that interesting. I write books sometimes and hang out with my family and eat nacho's on Friday nights when my daughter goes to her Grandparent's house. Sometimes I dress spooky, but lately because of Covid (yeah... Covid. Right...) I've become too fluffy to fit into my goth clothes. I'm married. I like comics, and I like sleeping in, though I rarely get to do it these days.
Thursday, September 8, 2022
Fictional Towns, Lakes, and Rivers by J. S. Marlo
One of my friends asked why I like to set my stories in Canada? First, I'm Canadian and I've lived in most provinces, so it's familiar territory. Second, the landscape and weather are as diverse as the country is vast. We experience four seasons and extreme temperatures at both ends of the thermometer. Whatever storyline I have in mind, I can find a place (and the right season) in Canada where to set it.
I may send a character shopping or catching a plane in Halifax or Calgary, but the small town where the story takes place is usually fictional. That way I can build the town to suit the needs of the story, but how do I come up with the names of these fictional towns, and lakes, or rivers?
In Seasoned Hearts, my female protagonist lives in Sparrowsnest, a small southern Alberta town. There isn't any Sparrowsnest anywhere in Alberta, but there's a town named Crowsnest. Crows are birds, so I chose of different bird (in this case, a sparrow), then I ran a search to make sure there isn't an obscure town name after Sparrowsnest.
In Rebelled Hearts (to be released winter 2023), the story takes place in Mooseland, Newfoundland. I named it Mooseland because there are lots of moose. Interestingly enough, there's no deer on the island of Newfoundland, but there's a town name Deer Lake.
I try to give my fictional places believable names, though I discovered there are 90,000 anonymous lakes in Canada. That's lots of lakes with no name. So, what about these names?
- Stoner, British Columbia
- Youbou, British Columbia
- Salmon Arm, British Columbia
- Dead Man's Flats, Alberta
- Vulcan, Alberta
- Mirror, Alberta
- Milk River, Alberta
- Happyland, Saskatchewan
- Drinkwater, Saskatchewan
- Love, Saskatchewan
- Climax, Saskatchewan
- Fertile, Saskatchewan
- Forget, Saskatchewan
- Eyebrow, Saskatchewan
- Finger Lake, Manitoba
- Flin Flon, Manitoba
- Crotch Lake, Ontario
- Punkeydoodle's Corners, Ontario
- Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Québec
- Peekaboo Corner, New Brunswick
- Lobster's Claw, New Brunswick
- Sober Island, Nova Scotia
- Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia
- Happy Adventure, Newfoundland
- Come By Chance, Newfoundland
- Toogood Arm, Newfoundland
- Nameless Cove, Newfoundland
- Witless Bay, Newfoundland
- Dildo, Newfoundland
- Heart's Desire, Newfoundland
- Heart's Content, Newfoundland
- Heart's Delight, Newfoundland
- Snafu Lake, Yukon
- Cuddle, Northwest Territories
- Igloolik, Nunavut
All these places exist in Canada, with the exception of two. Would you like to guess which two I made up?
The answer will be in the comment section tomorrow.
Happy Reading & Stay Safe!
JS
J.S. grew up in Shawinigan, a small French Canadian town, married a young military officer, and raised three spirited children. Over the years, she enjoyed many wonderful postings in many different regions of Canada. After her children left the nest, she began writing. Three years later, she captured her dream of becoming a published author. She writes a blend of romantic suspense and murder mysteries. Most of her stories are set in Canada, and if they are not, they feature Canadian characters. J.S. isn't sure where time flew, but decades later, she ended up writing under the Northern Lights in Alberta while spoiling four adorable grandchildren.
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
The Importance of Book Reviews
As any authors can tell you, book reviews are extremely important. That's why so many of us include a call to action for a book review at the end of our novels. The more reviews we get, the better our sales. I can't stress enough how important it is for authors to get reviews,whether it's on Amazon, Smashwords, Barnesandnoble.com or where ever you purchase your books. This is especially true for authors who are not huge household names like Stephen King or James Patterson. They don't have to worry about it, but the rest of us do.
However, I think some folks are intimidated by the thought of writing a review. I get that. But it's not as hard as you might think. You do not have to be a professional reviewer. No one expects that. It's actually very easy. All you have to do is click on the number of stars you want to give the book, then type something like: "I liked this book because..." or "My favorite part of this book was..." (just don't give away any spoilers). It doesn't have to be long. Even a sentence or two is fine. If you want to get more creative, by all means, go right ahead. It may also help to read some of the other reviews and see how they were written. The important thing is that you write something - anything!
The only other thing to know is that most sites will require you to give your review a title. All that needs to be is one line from your review or something as simple as "Great Book!"
I hope that quells any fears about leaving a public book review. Believe me, authors are extremely grateful. In fact, I want to take this moment to give a huge THANK YOU! to everyone who has left a review for either of Kelegeen or Erin's Children. You are the best!
Eileen O’Finlan was a member of the Worcester Writers Workshop for many years and now hosts a writing group at her home in Holden.
Kelegeen, published by BWL Publishing, is her debut novel. She is currently working on the sequel to be titled Erin's Children set in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Eileen is a holds a Bachelor’s Degree in history and a Master’s Degree in pastoral ministry.
When not writing or working her full-time job, Eileen facilitates online courses for the University of Dayton, Ohio.
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