Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Pitch

The Pitch
After suffering abuse, betrayal, and slavery there comes a point when Scotlyn must decide if she the damsel in distress or the knight in shining armor. Scotlyn, Knightess of the Dragon is a YA fairy tale, with universal appeal about a young woman in the final years of 12th century England. Scotlyn …

The Movie Deal I Turned Down

Yeah, its true. The film producer (I won’t say any names but I will say that almost all of you have seen at least one film that they have made) expressed interest in producing Scotlyn into a full length film production and wanted to meet. As I drove to their castle on the hill I told myself that I …

A Truly Universal Audience

Even though Scotlyn has many Christian themes, like the fantasy works of C.S. Lewis, this book appeals to a truly universal audience. Men, women, publishers, authors, historical experts, English professors, school teachers, knights, peasants and six-year-olds have praised Scotlyn, Knightess of the D…

A Reader’s Paradise

I was getting requests for the book but had none to send out so I decide to try this e-book thing out. I joined Authonomy.com and posted my book. There are thousands of books on this site; it is a reader’s paradise. Scotlyn soared up the popularity charts. In less than 24 hours I was in the top tho…

Finding the Right One for Me

I keep thinking that I will get published once I don’t care or try anymore. Years ago I gave up on ever finding a good man to marry me. I figured that I would find some guy in the millennium after I was resurrected. A month later I met my husband. Trying the same tactic I stopped sending query lett…
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