Out and about again …
Just a reminder that I’ll be signing books from 1-3 p.m. at Books-A-Million in Johnson City, Tenn. Hope to see you there! :joe:
Just a reminder that I’ll be signing books from 1-3 p.m. at Books-A-Million in Johnson City, Tenn. Hope to see you there! :joe:
Summer Brooks and the rest of the folks over at the Dragon Page were nice enough to do an interview with me this week. We talked about my books, my inspirations, and even who makes the best James Bond (Daniel Craig, based on the strength of Casino Royale).
You can listen to the Podcast here. I come on at about the 16-minute mark. They’re also giving away five copies of Karma Girl and Hot Mama.
So, go check it out! :scooby:
Just a reminder that I’ll be signing books today from 1-3 p.m. at B Dalton Booksellers in the Bristol Mall, Bristol, Va.
Also, I was scheduled to sign today from 4-6 p.m. at Books-A-Million in Johnson City, Tenn. But there was some last-minute confusion as to whether the store had the books or not, so that one’s been rescheduled. I’ll be signing at BAM from 1-3 p.m. Nov. 24.
Hope to see you there! :joe:
So, I’m relaxing on the couch tonight flipping through the latest copy of Entertainment Weekly. I’m up to the book section, and I’m looking at all the titles. I flip the page …
And there it is.
EW reviewed Hot Mama in this week’s issue. Oh. My. God!Â
Let me say it again. Oh. My. God! I’ve been a subscriber for years, and I’d always dreamed of getting one of my books reviewed in the magazine. But I’d never thought it actually happen. At least, not this soon. EW usually only does big-name, bigtime books (no pun intended). Some of the other authors in the issue include Kyle Mills, David Baldacci, the new Borat book, and Donald McCaig’s Rhett Butler’s People. To be included with them, well, it’s an honor and a thrill. Not to mention the fact I’m a huge pop culture fan. And to be in a magazine about pop culture … it’s just awesome!
I know the picture is crappy, so here’s what the review says:
Fashion designer by day and superhero by night, Fiona Fine uses her “brains, brawn and general bitchiness” — plus the ability to create fire at will — to fight evil in Bigtime, N.Y. But Fiona fears moonlighting as Fiera will ruin her budding relationship with Johnny Bulluci, a mysterious hunk who reminds Fiona of her murdered fiance. Estep’s tongue-in-cheek use of genre trappings and the abundance of supporting characters (like Halitosis Hal) are snappy and diverting. But her central plot about the “ubervillains” trying to “take over Bigtime, then the world” is disappointingly thin. B — Hannah Tucker
And if appearing in the magazine wasn’t nice enough, they actually liked my book. Happy dance time! :ww:
Is over at Magical Musings. I’m giving away a Hot Mama T-shirt to one lucky person who comments on the blog, so go check it out! :ww:
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