May. 23rd, 2011

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There's still time to enjoy the Dreamspinner Press May Specials including:

  • 20% off all ebooks in the Dreamspinner Press store.
  • A drawing each week for an ebook reader of the winner’s choice: Kindle WiFi, NOOK WiFi, or Sony PRS 350SC
  • The discounted price of $49.99 on the 2011 DD set – First Time for Everything until May 25th

Week Four Special:
All Dreamspinner Press Anthology ebooks 50% off!

And be sure to check the Dreamspinner Press Homepage May 29, 30, and 31st for three special surprises.

 


chrissymunder: (Default)

There's still time to enjoy the Dreamspinner Press May Specials including:

  • 20% off all ebooks in the Dreamspinner Press store.
  • A drawing each week for an ebook reader of the winner’s choice: Kindle WiFi, NOOK WiFi, or Sony PRS 350SC
  • The discounted price of $49.99 on the 2011 DD set – First Time for Everything until May 25th

Week Four Special:
All Dreamspinner Press Anthology ebooks 50% off!

And be sure to check the Dreamspinner Press Homepage May 29, 30, and 31st for three special surprises.

 


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Had a busy weekend chatting at LNC with my fellow DSP First Time for Everything authors. We had a lot of fun, and I couldn't resist tossing out "The Burp & Fart Question". While opinions seldomly impact my writing decisions, the replies were hysterical and ran the gambit of any and all possible responses. For those who couldn't attend, let me share:

I recently worked on a story where one of my characters was quite proud of his ability to fart the theme to "Jaws". (he's based on a friend who worked *years* to perfect this skill and shows it off at parties). Another friend read the snip and immediately said "No way! I don't want to read that!"

How about it? As a reader, would that character be a bit too 3-dimensional for you? Or are you comfortable with writers celebrating life, laughter, and men in all shapes, sizes, and odors?

 


chrissymunder: (Curiosity)

Had a busy weekend chatting at LNC with my fellow DSP First Time for Everything authors. We had a lot of fun, and I couldn't resist tossing out "The Burp & Fart Question". While opinions seldomly impact my writing decisions, the replies were hysterical and ran the gambit of any and all possible responses. For those who couldn't attend, let me share:

I recently worked on a story where one of my characters was quite proud of his ability to fart the theme to "Jaws". (he's based on a friend who worked *years* to perfect this skill and shows it off at parties). Another friend read the snip and immediately said "No way! I don't want to read that!"

How about it? As a reader, would that character be a bit too 3-dimensional for you? Or are you comfortable with writers celebrating life, laughter, and men in all shapes, sizes, and odors?