Thursday, June 21, 2012

Begin with Yes~ Paul S Boynton- Review



When I found the ‘Begin with Yes’ Facebook page, I was smitten. So much wisdom, so much beauty- what a wonderful surprise. I had to know more. Who is behind ‘Begin with Yes’? I dug deeper and found a website.

There was a book!

I had to have it and I really wanted to interview the author. Who was behind all of this? What kind of dazzling spirit could have created this?

His name is Paul Boynton.

If you are looking for a way to make your dreams come true: Look no further.
‘Begin with Yes’ is a powerful book. The principles are simple, concise, and brilliant.

This is beyond the ‘Law of Attraction’. 

To quote the magnificent Mr. Boynton, “The secret to a good life is less about having a positive attitude and more about taking positive actions.”

Moreover, this book will illustrate, step-by-step, how to move towards your dreams, in a logical fashion.


"New realities are manifested by a clear vision, focus, hard work and a little faith. Identify a dream you’ve almost given up on and reactivate it today by taking small steps in that direction."

Find the book here

Monday, June 18, 2012

Could it be? Does Amazon really love Indies?

Love, Amazon

Okay, that's not really from Amazon, but I wish it was!

I, along with many of my fellow indie authors have been feeling disappointed with Amazon.  

KDP let us down.

It seemed that the party was over.  Many of us started to believe that Amazon no longer cared about us.  The love was gone.

However, today when I opened my browser and typed in amazon.com, something was different.  There was a letter from Jeff Bezos, the Founder & CEO.  

 It was about Jessica Park, an author who had previously published the “old fashioned” way, but had now gone indie.  There were links to her blog, telling her story- with glowing words of love for KDP.  In fact, the post is titled, ‘How Amazon Saved My Life’.   Wow!

And then Jeff wrote that ,” KDP is already meaningful--22 of our top 100 best-selling Kindle books so far this year are KDP books--and more great stories are being published every day.”

I am feeling particularly vulnerable. I want to believe that Jeff is not toying with our emotions. 

But my logical side has to ask:  Is this a clever marketing ploy that promotes KDP, persuades readers to buy more Indie titles, and as a bonus- tries to “make nice” with Indies?  

Or, maybe Jeff and the folks at Amazon realized that they were taking us for granted and want to make it up to us, before we all jumped ship.  

What do you think?

Monday, June 11, 2012

I'm so honored- the famous author, Amy Manemann, interviewed me!



An Interview With.....

Author Kathleen Patel!!


 


Fellow midwesterner and author friend, Kathleen Patel, stopped by to visit about her books,
The Dolls & Hiren's Magical Adventure.

~*~*~*~*~
(This is courtesy of Amy Manemann- 
Her website: www.amymanemann.webs.com)

A - Where are you originally from?

K - I was born & raised in Chicago. Although I have lived on both coasts, I always return to my Midwestern roots.




What inspired you to become a writer? 


As I remember it, the minute I learned to read, that was it. It was the most exciting thing that ever happened to me. Reading was a gateway to new worlds. I wanted to be able to open new worlds for others.


What is/are your favorite genre(s)? 


I have very eclectic taste, but I have a soft spot for the paranormal.



Are you currently reading anything? 


I’m always reading at least three books. Currently, I am reading ‘Megan’s Way’, by Melissa Foster, ‘The Havenshire Resistance’ by Diane Rapp and ‘Wake up and Dream’ by Dr. Barbara Lavi


Who or what is the driving force that keeps you going? 

I believe it is my destiny. (Wow- that sounded dramatic : ) 



It feels right. I worked as a sales executive in Manhattan and then Chicago, for many years. That left little time or energy to devote to writing. Thankfully, we left the rat race and now own a small family business in suburbs of Chicago. I have more flexibility in my schedule; more time to devote to my writing.




How do you balance your personal life with your writing career? 


I’m working on that. The business aspect of being an author eats up a lot of my time. I really need to schedule more time to write.




Tell us about your book. 


My latest book, ‘The Dolls’ is a paranormal/horror. It was just recently revised and professionally edited. When I published the book initially, a reviewer pointed out a couple of typo’s (embarrassing), so I decided to’ bite the bullet’ and hire a professional to edit the book. I had to cut back on groceries- but I fit it into my budget : )   it was the best thing I could have done. I ended up expanding the story and even changed the ending. 


The inspiration for this book actually came from a vacation in the Costa del Sol, Spain. My cousin, Mary, and I had a crazy time. Things happened to us that you only see in movies. The book is a work of fiction, but…


My first book, ‘Hiren’s Magical Adventure’ is a tween to young adult, paranormal, mystery. This fable unfolds in in India. A teenager named Hiren visits his grandparents for the summer. Nothing could have prepared him for this strange world filled with magic and mystery. He encounters exotic creatures, a forbidden jungle, and a ghost that haunts the eerie palace. He meets a mysterious girl who leads him closer to the secrets. He finds himself facing life-threatening danger in his quest to solve the family mystery.


This book is based on some factual events that happened to my husband, growing up in India. There might be a little fiction thrown in for fun ; )  I was so happy with the editing done with ‘The Dolls’, I decided to do the same with this book. So now, I have a new and improved version that I have just released.


What made you decide to write your book? 


For ‘The Dolls’, it was my cousin, Mary O’Donnell. Through all of our drama, she kept telling me, “You’ve got to write a book about this!”


‘Hiren’s Magical Adventure’ came together when I spent a couple of months in India. It truly is a different world. I had some intense experiences. Even with all the differences, I realized that deep down inside, people are so much alike. It’s a revelation.  




Where can people find you and your work on the web?


This is my Amazon page: http://amzn.to/LvpbVi




You can follow me on Twitter here:  http://bit.ly/IPytLm




~*~*~*~*~


Kathleen, as always, it's been a treat working with you! Thank you for stopping by to share your books and life with us. I wish you all the very best in your future endeavors.

Gripping interview with...yours truly. Thank you @AmyManemann : ))











An Interview With.....

Author Kathleen Patel!!


 


Fellow midwesterner and author friend, Kathleen Patel, stopped by to visit about her books,
The Dolls & Hiren's Magical Adventure.

~*~*~*~*~
(This is courtesy of Amy Manemann- 

A - Where are you originally from?

K - I was born & raised in Chicago. Although I have lived on both coasts, I always return to my Midwestern roots.




What inspired you to become a writer? 


As I remember it, the minute I learned to read, that was it. It was the most exciting thing that ever happened to me. Reading was a gateway to new worlds. I wanted to be able to open new worlds for others.


What is/are your favorite genre(s)? 


I have very eclectic taste, but I have a soft spot for the paranormal.



Are you currently reading anything? 


I’m always reading at least three books. Currently, I am reading ‘Megan’s Way’, by Melissa Foster, ‘The Havenshire Resistance’ by Diane Rapp and ‘Wake up and Dream’ by Dr. Barbara Lavi


Who or what is the driving force that keeps you going? 

I believe it is my destiny. (Wow- that sounded dramatic : ) 



It feels right. I worked as a sales executive in Manhattan and then Chicago, for many years. That left little time or energy to devote to writing. Thankfully, we left the rat race and now own a small family business in suburbs of Chicago. I have more flexibility in my schedule; more time to devote to my writing.




How do you balance your personal life with your writing career? 


I’m working on that. The business aspect of being an author eats up a lot of my time. I really need to schedule more time to write.




Tell us about your book. 


My latest book, ‘The Dolls’ is a paranormal/horror. It was just recently revised and professionally edited. When I published the book initially, a reviewer pointed out a couple of typo’s (embarrassing), so I decided to’ bite the bullet’ and hire a professional to edit the book. I had to cut back on groceries- but I fit it into my budget : )   it was the best thing I could have done. I ended up expanding the story and even changed the ending. 


The inspiration for this book actually came from a vacation in the Costa del Sol, Spain. My cousin, Mary, and I had a crazy time. Things happened to us that you only see in movies. The book is a work of fiction, but…


My first book, ‘Hiren’s Magical Adventure’ is a tween to young adult, paranormal, mystery. This fable unfolds in in India. A teenager named Hiren visits his grandparents for the summer. Nothing could have prepared him for this strange world filled with magic and mystery. He encounters exotic creatures, a forbidden jungle, and a ghost that haunts the eerie palace. He meets a mysterious girl who leads him closer to the secrets. He finds himself facing life-threatening danger in his quest to solve the family mystery.


This book is based on some factual events that happened to my husband, growing up in India. There might be a little fiction thrown in for fun ; )  I was so happy with the editing done with ‘The Dolls’, I decided to do the same with this book. So now, I have a new and improved version that I have just released.


What made you decide to write your book? 


For ‘The Dolls’, it was my cousin, Mary O’Donnell. Through all of our drama, she kept telling me, “You’ve got to write a book about this!”


‘Hiren’s Magical Adventure’ came together when I spent a couple of months in India. It truly is a different world. I had some intense experiences. Even with all the differences, I realized that deep down inside, people are so much alike. It’s a revelation.  




Where can people find you and your work on the web?


This is my Amazon page: http://amzn.to/LvpbVi




You can follow me on Twitter here:  http://bit.ly/IPytLm




~*~*~*~*~


Kathleen, as always, it's been a treat working with you! Thank you for stopping by to share your books and life with us. I wish you all the very best in your future endeavors.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The Sunshine Award



It gives me great pleasure to announce that Constance Wallace from http://legendsofgreenisle.com/ has presented me with the Sunshine Award. I am humbled. To receive this award and to be included on a list of such incredibly talented writers is humbling.

As a recipient for the Sunshine Award, I have to answer the following questions:

Favorite number:  Seven. There is just something about it…
Favorite Non-alcoholic drink:  Iced coffee with coconut milk. It is my favorite morning drink when the weather starts getting warm.
Facebook or Twitter: I started out on Facebook, but I find myself spending more time on Twitter. .
My Passion: I am passionate about my causes. Whether it is the anti-bullying campaign of working for an organization to stop some incident of child or animal abuse- I am compelled to give a voice to those who have none.
Favorite pattern: I think it would have to be a leopard’s coat. The pattern is so intricate and unique.
Favorite Day of the Week: Saturday. It spells carefree fun for me.
Favorite Flower: I love Gladiolas.

Now I must nominate 10 fellow bloggers to be the next Sunshine recipients


1. Diane Rapp http://www.quicksilvernovels.com
2. Missy Frye http://www.missyfrye.wordpress.co
3. GE Johnson http://www.gejohnsonmedia.com/
4  Micheal Rivers: http://michealrivers.com/
5. Michael Lorde: http://michaelordeauthor.blogspot.com/
6. Eileen CCampos: http://www.mommyteaches.com/
7. Rachelle Ayala: http://www.rachelleayala.com/
8. D.A. Graystone: http://www.dagraystone.com/
9.  Matt Patterson http://mattpatterson.me/
10 Carolyn Arnold http://sassy3421.blogspot.com/

I have anguished over whom to choose. So many talented writers, so little time... After much deliberation, I chose these ten special people. They are awesome! Please stop by and visit them and tell them I said, “Hello”

Than you must pass on your crowns, so to speak. You must find 10 deserving candidates and award them with this glorious ‘Sunshine Award’.