"If there isn't a muse...MANY GENRES ONE CRAFT is surely the next best thing. The contributors know their stuff, and what they're teaching applies to writing at any age. MANY GENRES ONE CRAFT covers all the bases superbly, including issues I haven't seen addressed anywhere else in today's rapidly shifting publishing landscape." --Renni Browne, co-author of SELF-EDITING FOR FICTION WRITERS
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Many Genres One Craft Virtual Book Tour (VBT)
Our recent VBT stops for Many Genres, One Craft are:
Stop: At Your Fingertips
At Your Fingertips highlights the work of author Tamela Quijas and that of her fellow authors, but isn’t only about the latest romance novels on the market. Stay for a while and you’ll find her reviews on a variety of books and movies, fantastic author interviews, sneak peeks into upcoming book releases, recipes, as well as being granted a private look into Tamela's world.
Host: Tamela Quijas
Tamela is a romance author that loves to write–from paranormal to contemporary romances and an occasional cookbook. Her work includes the novels Blood Moon, Blood of the Beast, My Lord Raven, Angel's Fire Demon's Blood.
Event: Ratio of Romance: Adina Senft
Contributor: Adina Senft
Stop: Born to Write
Fantasy, Horror, and Science Fiction! Alexa Grave reviews books, comments on the craft of writing, and talks about her own journey as a writer.
Host: Alexa Grave
Alexa Grave is a fantasy writer trying to break into the cut-throat market. She has a Master of Arts degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University. And please, at least pretend you think some of the stuff she says in her blog is funny - it makes her feel a little less like a dork.
Event: MGOC Series on Fantasy
Contributor: Rachael Pruitt
Stop: Gorelets
Michael Arnzen's weblog and Bram Stoker award-winning newsletter features a department of weird, sick and crazy "prompts" (a.k.a. "story starters") for creative writers working on the dark side.
Host: Michael A. Arnzen
Our co-editor of Many Genres One Craft teaches in the Writing Popular Fiction MFA program at Seton Hill University. He holds four Bram Stoker Awards for his often funny, always disturbing horror fiction. Visit him at http://gorelets.com to find out more.
Event: Dark Promptings
Contributor: Jason Jack Miller
Stop: Heidi Ruby Miller
Read author interviews and thoughts about the blended genre of Science Fiction Romance at Heidi Ruby Miller's blog.
Host: Heidi Ruby Miller
Heidi Ruby Miller writes stories where the relationship is as important as the adventure, just like in her debut SF Romance novel AMBASADORA. She is co-editor of MANY GENRES, ONE CRAFT.
Event: Secret Writers: Elaine Ervin
Secret Writers: Adina Senft
Secret Writers: Lee Allen Howard
HEIDI'S PICK SIX: David Morrell
HEIDI'S PICK SIX: Jason Jack Miller
PATHS TO PUBLICATION: Tess Gerritsen
PATHS TO PUBLICATION: Susan Mallery
PATHS TO PUBLICATION: Randall Silvis
PATHS TO PUBLICATION: Victoria Thompson
Contributors: Elaine Ervin
Tess Gerritsen
Lee Allen Howard
Susan Mallery
Jason Jack Miller
David Morrell
Adina Senft
Randall Silvis
Victoria Thompson
Stop: Kate N. Ryan, Romance Author
Host: Kate N. Ryan
Event: What Makes My Work Romance?
Contributor: Penny Dawn
Stop: Pedablogue
A personal inquiry into the scholarship of teaching by Michael A. Arnzen.
Host: Michael A. Arnzen
Our co-editor of Many Genres One Craft teaches in the Writing Popular Fiction MFA program at Seton Hill University. He holds four Bram Stoker Awards for his often funny, always disturbing horror fiction. Visit him at http://gorelets.com to find out more.
Event: Creative Writing Guide for Instructors
Stop: Phylactery of Nightmares & Dreams: The Webspace of W. D. Prescott
For discussions, reviews, and previews of all things dark.
Host: W. D. Prescott
W. D. is a good ol’ New Hampshire boy currently living as an ex-pat in the swirling doom of New Jersey. With an equal passion for writing and music, it’s no wonder that he has a B.A. in Creative Writing and Musical Theory and Composition from Simon’s Rock College. He went on to Seton Hill University’s Writing Popular Fiction Program for my M.A. His stories have been published in Tainted: Tales of Terror and the Supernatural and Dead Bells.
Event: Many Genres Review
Stop: Romance Bandits
Host: KJ Howe
Event: Romance in Many Genres
Contributors: Penny Dawn
Dana Marton
Heidi Ruby Miller
Adina Senft
There's still time to be a host. Email Heidi Ruby Miller at heidirubymiller@gmail.com for details!
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