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Project Book Babe

Where do I start about Project Book Babe? I would have blogged about this earlier, but for the last few days my computer joined my children’s labor union—meaning it only worked when it wanted to, which was about three minutes…

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Project Book Babe is Saturday, April 4th

Just a reminder that all the hot vampires and ultra cool werewolves will be at Marcos de Niza High School Auditorium, 6000 S. Lakeshore Dr.,Tempe, AZ 85283from 2:00-5:00 Stephenie Meyer will be auctioning off her Twilight prom dress and if…

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Book signings then and now

When I first became an author I thought book signings were all about meeting my public, finding out what they wanted, and making them happy. Sorry public, I gave up on making you happy long ago. Now it’s all about…

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Posted by: “saramegibow” saramegibow@yahoo.com saramegibow Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:04 am (PDT) HI again – OOoops – okay, thanks for clarifying. 🙂 My mistake. Yes, with partials that I pass on there are some fairly strong common denominators. 1) The…

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Want to hang out with Stephenie Meyer? (Okay, that got your attention, didn’t it?)

Come to projectbook.babe on Saturday, April 4th 2009, 2:00PM to 5:00PM at Marcos de Niza High School Auditorium, 6000 S. Lakeshore Dr.,Tempe, AZ 85283 Look at this a-list of authors who will be there (in alphabetical order): Frank Beddor-The Looking…

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Book signings and teaser

Despite the fact that I’m always afraid my book signings will turn out like a bad version of a Junior High dance–me standing idly around trying to look like I’m perfectly happy to not be doing what I came to…

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More thoughts on revisions

I was just at the Tucson Book Festival last weekend where I got to hang out with many fun writers including political cartoonist David Fitszimmons. He gave me this cartoon that he used during his presentation. No particular reason why.…

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Round two of revisions for Faking It

I got my second revision letter and manuscript comments from the bow-tied one. I will share some of it with you and interpret it for you along the way. In his email to me, he said, “You’re doing great! We…

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Just One Wish is out! Well, maybe sort of . . .

The long awaited and much anticipated (at least by me) release date of Just One Wish is here! According to the Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites, my latest book was released March 5th. Unfortunately someone emailed me that their…

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Just One Wish

Seventeen-year-old Annika Truman knows about the power of positive thinking. With a little brother who has cancer, it’s all she ever hears about. And in order to help Jeremy, she will go to the ends of the earth (or at…

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Utah trip–the first family wedding.

Okay, I’m finally blogging about my Utah trip. I went up for my niece’s wedding, did three school visits and basically had a blast hanging out with my family. Because my family is hilarious. Some people think I’m funny. This…

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Another cool night to be an author–meeting Avi

First of all, let me say that I don’t recommend you take an active six-year-old to an author presentation. Really, what was I thinking? Well, I guess I was thinking she was invited so why not take her? They had…

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