One of my ‘pride and joy’ daughters wrote a post for my publisher’s blog. Here’s the link to: J. Marie Croft ~ blown away by biggest fan.
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A Book in Hand is Worth a New Post
Posted in Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, Publishing, Rhemalda Publishing, tagged free coaster, Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, proof copy, Rhemalda Publishing on August 28, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The first copy of Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge arrived yesterday, and what a thrill it was to hold a book full of one’s own words. Courtesy of the publisher (Rhett Hoffmeister of Rhemalda Publishing) some novel packaging surrounded my proof copy. The book will be officially launched 11/01/10; but if you pre-order by 10/31/10 from Rhemalda, you’ll receive a complimentary ceramic coaster featuring the cover art.
Rhett Hoffmeister ~ The Publication Process ~ Part 2
Posted in Publishing, Rhemalda Publishing, tagged J. Marie Croft, Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, Rhemalda Publishing, Rhett Hoffmeister on August 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Rhett Hoffmeister Sometime, somewhere, somehow, in the back of my mind, I certainly must have associated the name ‘Rhett’ with the protagonist from Gone With the Wind. However, the literary connection was recently brought to my attention by my friend, Kathy. I hope she doesn’t mind my quoting her here, but I did warn her [...]
100 Posts in 100 Days
Posted in Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, Publishing, Rhemalda Publishing, tagged Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, Rhemalda Publishing on July 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
100 Posts in 100 Days Publication of Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge is suddenly moving along as rapidly as a carriage driven by a member of Regency England’s Four-in-Hand Club, meaning at break-neck speed. Approval of the final layout is now in my hands, and the cover art is to be unveiled on August 1st. There’s [...]
Why ‘Pride & Pre-jitters’?
Posted in Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, Publishing on July 8, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Both this Blog and my website are titled ‘Pride and Pre-jitters’. As we begin countdown to the publication of my first novel, proud and jittery are precise definitions of my state. I obviously feel a sense of achievement and take great pride in the fact Rhemalda decided to publish my work. When I began to write [...]