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Showing posts with label author. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

YA Month - "A Book and a Chat with Rhonda Stapleton"

January is YA Radio month on A Book and a Chat, with special guest throughout the month. Rhonda Stapleton author of "Stupid Cupid" which was launched just before Christmas, joins me today on a Book and a Chat, launching "YA BLOG RADIO MONTH" on "A Book and a Chat" with a one hour special to chat about her life and her writing.

After gaining a Master's degree in English and a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing and producing a couple of books, Rhonda finally listened to the voices in her head and produced her book. Not only her first book "Stupid Cupid" but also two follow up novels "Flirting with Disaster" (March 2010) and "Pucker Up"" (May 2010).During the show Rhonda explains how her book changed from one novel into a trilogy, also what writings she is planning to add to produce in the future.



During the show Rhonda shares her views about writing and publishing, the trials and tribulations of both. Rhonda also reveals some of her likes and dislikes from "blue food" to "singing at the drop of a hat". As you will hear, Rhonda brings her own brand of humor to the show, making the hour go very quickly and producing a great start to "YA Blog Radio month"

So why not sit back and listen to "YA Month - A Book and a Chat with "Rhonda Stapleton"

Direct link to the show is...

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/across-the-pond/2010/01/02/ya-radio-month--a-book-and-a-chat-with-rhonda-stap

or you can download the mp3 file of the show from

Rhonda Stapleton

To find out more about Rhonda and her writing visit

Stupid Cupid


YA RADIO MONTH

Location: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond

(Listen to the show or else if you want to talk to the guest dial in on 347- 237-5398)
[Times are EST shows are 30mins unless marked]

Jan 2nd – 11:00am Rhonda Stapleton (Stupid Cupid) 1hr
Jan 5th – 7:00pm Bree Despain (The Dark Divine) 1hr
Jan 7th – 6:30pm Tirzah - “Compulsive Reader Blog”
Jan 9th – 11:00am Michelle Zink (Prophecy of the Sisters) 1hr
Jan 12th – 6:30pm Kristi – “The Story Siren Blog”
Jan 14th – 6:30pm Alyssa – “Shayglade Blog”
Jan 16th – 11:00am Sarah MacLean (The Season) 1hr
Jan 18th – 6:30pm Kyle – “Goodreads”
Jan 19th – 6:30pm Jessica – “Chick Lit Teens Blog”
Jan 21st – 6:30pm Sharon – “Sharon Loves Books & Cats”
Jan 23rd – 11:00am Heidi R Kling (Sea) 1hr
Jan 26th – 7pm Carol Lynch Williams (The Chosen One) 1hr
Jan 28th – 6:30pm The Cindy Loves Books Show
Jan 30th – 11:00am Lisa Schroedar (Chasing Brooklyn) 1hr

Check out http://abookandachat.blogspot.com

>Barry Eva (Storyheart)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

A Book and a Chat with "Joan Early"




On today's "Book and a Chat" my very special guest is award winning author "Joan Early"

http://joanearly.com


Listen and enjoy thirty minutes of enjoyable chat with Storyheart and author Joan Early, as we discuss about her new book "Look Both Ways", and anything else that we found to discuss. From Cajun food to writing and editing.

Take a thirty minute break and share this fun radio program, listen, learn and enjoy.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond



Tuesday June 23rd my special guest is author NANCY THAYER


You can listen to the show at.



http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond

or

http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com





Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Views, Reviews and Weird News


With having to change my radio show from Wednesday to a Tuesday, my Views, Reviews and Weird News blog has moved to a Wednesday. A blog about radio show guests, some of the interviews, book reviews and some weird news from Across the Pond.

VIEWS:

I've had another fun couple of weeks with my blog radio show. Saturday I had young blogger Ashely as guest talking about her blog, books, reading and everything else, then today I have author Wendy Wax to be on the show to chat about her book "The Accidental Bestseller"


I have also just signed an option that will now allow my POD books to be sold with "bye back" which means they can now be available in "normal book stores" not just online. I'll tell you morer about this over the nextr few weeks.

REVIEWS:

The number of reviews fir my book continues to increase almsot daily, I am now up to 81. Here are the last five reviews...


4.0 out of 5 stars A good easy reading coming of age story, June 9, 2009
By Roger Yocom (Madison Alabama)
Across the Pond by Storyheart is a good easy reading coming of age story. It deals with a boy having to go on vacation to a place he has never been and staying with people he has never met. While there he deals with some of the many conflicts and problems faced by teenagers everywhere. He has the usual confusion about girls, what they think, and how to react to them. Running into bullies and having to stand up to them. He falls in love and has to deal with understanding the girl, her parents, and her friends. Along the way there are fun explorations, educational experiences, conflicts, and tribulations. In the end evil is vanquished, good reigns supreme and boy and girl are set to live, laugh, and be happy at least until the next chapter of their lives. So all in all it is a fun book with many good positive themes. I would recommend this to any teenager (or young at heart) looking for something light and fun to read this summer.

5.0 out of 5 stars A lively and entertaining storyline!, June 8, 2009
By Tatiana (Grand Rapids, MI USA)
Brit has a secret.... Something she is afraid to share with even her very best friend. But when Fred comes from England for a visit with her family, she finds a new friend, a true confidant, her first love and her English Knight. As we learn the secret that Brit has kept hidden, Fred discovers the differences in life "Across the Pond" and his school project book fills up. Fred learns about love, baseball, bullies and what lifelong friendships are all about. Filled with humor, great character development and a wonderful storyline, this young adult book will definitely keep readers interested chapter after chapter. I wouldn't be surprised if we see more of Fred and Brit, and readers of this book, including myself, will want to learn what happens next!

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read for both young and old, June 2, 2009
By Nichel B. (New York, NY)
Across the Pond is a book that is easy to read, but still has a interesting story for anyone to enjoy. It is a story about relationships, family, and love. These are subjects that we can all relate to and appreciate.


3.0 out of 5 stars First Experiences, June 1, 2009
By Lai "Austin Lover" (CA, USA)

"Across the Pond" is an easy reading novel particularly for the younger teens of both sexes. It provides a humorous and interesting cultural exchange of vocabulary/terminology for all ages. Its simple plot renders it good reading material for anyone who wants to stay away from the TV for a couple of hours on a lazy weekend.

The story carries out many firsts experiences - it's refreshing to walk the journey of a young teen boy's first love, first experience of an American baseball game, first fight over a girl, and many other firsts. It does reflect on a happy family with strong relationships between parents and a teenager.

Everyone loves a knight in shining armor story.

5.0 out of 5 stars Ah! To Be Young Again!, May 29, 2009
By rejw2004 "Raina Johnson" (Chicago, IL USA)
Across The Pond is a wonderful example of young love and all that it brings with it. I felt like a kid again while reading this book. It brought back so many wonderful memories of what it was like to first experience True Young Love. The characters, Fred and Brit, are a true reflection of what most teenagers are like. This book brings to light the good and the not-so-good experiences some teenagers face. I think this book would be an excellent choice for anyone with teenagers. I'm far from a teenager and found it impossible to put down. This book is full of morals, values and wonderful examples of try human spirit. And let's not forget, Love.

WEIRD NEWS:

US fisherman hooks live missile
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8092123.stm


Twitter hype punctured by study


Twitter is being used as a broadcast medium, the study says

Micro-blogging service Twitter remains the preserve of a few, despite the hype surrounding it, according to research.

Just 10% of Twitter users generate more than 90% of the content, a Harvard study of 300,000 users found.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8089508.stm


Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Book Promotion on a Budget and "no shows"


Today on my book radio show "A BOOK AND A CHAT" my guest did not show. While I'm sure there must be a good reason, I was not as prepared as perhaps I should have been as I did receive confirmation from my guests agent.

So what do you do?

After a brief outline of the guest and her book, hoping that she would dial in eventually, I went through the guests and events over the last two weeks, as well as some sporting items that have been going on today and mentioning my UK Sunday blog which tomorrow will be about "BIG BEN". To tourists this is the clock tower which is part of the "House of Parliament" as well as being one of the best known landmarks of London. However.. you are wrong... that is not Big Ben. Read tomorrows Sunday blog to find out all the details.

Okay so that was ten minutes of the show, so what did I talk about for the other twenty?

The answer is what I intend to blog all next week.

"BOOK PROMOTION ON A BUDGET"

Each day next week I will be talking about various ways you can save while helping your book promotion. I wrote this document earlier in the week working on all the various items I have found since my book has come out. It was suggested I make it into an E Book, perhaps to make some money, but to me that went against the whole idea of why I was writing the document.

So starting Next Monday each day through the week I will be trying to offer help for any author, writer or reader as to ways of promoting your book without spending a fortune.

needless to say I got quite into it on the radio show and you can here some of what will be shared on today's "BOOK AND A CHAT with Storyheart"

PLEASE... if you are a writer, reader, author, story teller etc PASS THE WORD about next weeks blog, it is all to help people by items I have learned and I will tell it as it is. No flowery words, in a language that people can understand.

So FOLLOW NEXT WEEKS BLOG - BOOK PROMOTION ON A BUDGET

SUNDAYS UK BLOG - BIG BEN





Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"


Book Site:http://across-t-pond.com
Follow my daily blog at: http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com
Follow my Blog Talk Radio Show at :http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond
Amazon Reviews: http://tinyurl.com/o7sokpGuardian