While in the midst of my virtual book tour with Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours, I was asked to write a post about the issues my characters might face in 1846, being that sodomy was against the law and all. There was a glitch with the original posting, so Amy Bruno was kind enough to […]
Fagin’s Boy – Interviews
During the course of my virtual book tour for Fagin’s Boy, I was interviewed by a number of bloggers who had some great questions that allowed me to talk about my book in a natural and dynamic way. I was somewhat shy, at first, to talk so boldly about this project that still felt so […]
Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tour – Fagin’s Boy
There’s been tweeting (I’ve tweeted, though I’m not really sure how it works), and interviews, and reviews, and all of it’s been an ongoing, online discussion about Fagin’s Boy. I’ve never had so many people mentioning Oliver’s name in years! It’s made me feel a tad shy as the book has been my private joy […]
Fagin’s Boy Going on Virtual Book Tour
I was lucky enough to find a virtual book tour that coincided with the release of Fagin’s Boy. I’m so new to this whole process, that I didn’t realize till late December that a book tour was probably a good idea. So I went online and voila! I found a woman, Amy Bruno, who does […]
Opening the Door
They (the ubiquitous they) always say that you should write with the door closed, and publish with the door open. But although I’ve published, my door has been closed, so I guess it’s now time to open the door and let the people in. To help me with that, my virtual blog tour lady, a […]