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WOW! Women On Writing announces Mindy Friddle's Blog Tour Schedule!
Blog Tour dates:
June 1, 2009 - June 26, 2009
Come and join the fun! Meet Mindy and visit her fabulous blog hostesses.
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Dear ,
We're thrilled to announce the launch of Mindy Friddle's Blog Tour with WOW! Women On Writing. Stop by The Muffin today and comment for a chance to win a signed copy of Mindy's book! Mindy will be checking in to answer your questions, so be sure to take advantage of the opportunity. If you're interested in learning about Southern Fiction, novel writing, or how you can be a weekend writer and a mom and still churn out two novels, be sure to check out this insightful interview!
This tour is unique. Not only do we get to know the extremely talented award-winning author Mindy Friddle, we also venture to other countries, such as Japan, and bring you new media platforms along the way, such as a video interview! It's going to be a fantastic journey.
Photo Right (courtesy of Mindy's website): Mindy is currently on her "Bootylicious Book Tour" of venues and bookstores in North and South Carolina (in addition to her blog tour with us on the web). So, if you're in the area, be sure to check out her Appearances Calendar to find an event near you!
Are you excited? I am! Let's meet the author, shall we?
~ Angela & Jodi ~ (Your Hostesses)
 Feel free to copy any part of this email and share it on your own blog or in your newsletter.
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About Mindy:
Mindy Friddle
is a native of South Carolina, where her family has lived for more than
two centuries. Her people were lintheads who toiled in textile mills
and hardy farmers with poems in their hearts.  After earning a BA from Furman University, Mindy worked as a newspaper reporter  
for several newspapers before enrolling in graduate school at the
University of South Carolina, where she studied with James Dickey and
William Price Fox. She later earned an MFA in Creative Writing from
Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina. Her first novel,
The Garden Angel (St. Martin's Press/Picador), a SIBA bestseller, was
selected for Barnes and Noble's Discover Great New Writers program in
2004, and was a National Public Radio Morning Edition summer reading
pick. Mindy was
awarded a 2008-2009 Artist Fellowship in Prose from the South Carolina
Arts Commission. She is a two-time winner of the South Carolina Fiction
Prize and the Piccolo Spoleto Fiction Open. As a Walter E. Dakin
Fellow in Fiction at the 2005 Sewanee Writers' Conference in Sewanee,
Tennessee, she worked with Alice McDermott and Mark Winegardner. She
was awarded a residency at Ragdale in 2003 and attended Bread Loaf in
2000.
Her book
reviews have appeared in the Charlotte Observer and her column, "Author
to Author," featuring interviews with authors, have been published in
the Greenville Journal. A Master Gardener    ,
she lives in Greenville, South Carolina where she directs the Writing
Room, a community-based nonprofit program she founded in 2006 to bring
writers to Greenville for paid seminars and readings. Secret Keepers is her second novel. But
her father was in the service, so she did get to see the world in her
formative years. She moved in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth
grades-such a childhood encourages one to observe peer groups from a
remove, cultivating the narrator within. As an Army Brat she lived in
Germany, Virginia, and Washington D.C. before returning to South
Carolina as a teen.  As
a reporter she covered tobacco auctions, town council meetings, "grip
and grin" check donations; she wrote obituaries, interviewed
quasi-celebrities (Pat Boone, remember him?) and failed university
presidents accused of embezzling (try to forget that one), and,
eventually, wrote features on people who did interesting things (such
as growing gourds that resemble world leaders.)   Her
yard is a certified wildlife habitat. She composts and grows vegetables
in her front yard. In the city limits. She is considering adding a few
chickens.Find out more about Mindy by visiting her website, http://www.MindyFriddle.com, and her blog, http://www.mindyfriddle.blogspot.com/.
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Secret Keepers
By Mindy Friddle
At age seventy-two, Emma Hanley plans to escape small-town Palmetto,
South Carolina, and travel the globe. But when her fickle husband dies
in undignified circumstances, Emma finds herself juggling the needs of
her adult children. Her once free-spirited daughter Dora turns to
compulsive shopping and a controlling husband to forget her wayward
past. Her son Bobby still lives with her, afflicted with an illness
that robbed him of his childhood promise. When Dora's old flame
Jake Cary returns to Palmetto with a broken heart and a gift for
gardening, the town becomes filled with mysterious, potent botanicals
and memories long forgotten. Soon enough, Jake and his ragtag group of
helpers begin to unearth the secrets that have divided the Hanleys for
decades. Written with the warmth of Lee Smith and the magical
touch of Alice Hoffman, Secret Keepers is a beguiling second novel by
the acclaimed author of The Garden Angel.
Genre: Southern Fiction Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: St. Martin's Press (April 28, 2009) ISBN: 0312537026
Secret Keepers is available through Amazon.com, B&N.com, and any independent or chain bookstore.
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Do you want to participate in this tour?
Email Angela & Jodi, your tour guides.
If you'd like to host Mindy Friddle on your blog, we still have 1-2 dates available. Come join the party! Email Angela & Jodi with your request.
If you're an author interested in promoting your latest book with WOW! Women On Writing Blog Tours please email us for more info.
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The following are the tour dates for Mindy Friddle. Don't miss a single day. It's going to be a great trip, full of advice on fiction writing, gardening, book cover design, and "seedy" character contests!
As you view the listings, make note of these wonderful blogs. Each one of them, a treasure, and a place that many readers call home. In a noisy online world, you will find sanctuary in these true gems.
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June 1, 2009 (Monday)Mindy Friddle launches her tour at The Muffin!Come join us for the first day of Mindy's tour! Jodi Webb interviews Mindy about her novel Secret Keepers and gets the scoop on what it takes to go from a weekend writer and single mom to published author. Find out the 3 things you need to keep your novel writing on track, and what the most common question authors are asked on book tours is! We welcome your comments and urge you to participate! Those who comment will be entered to win a signed copy of Mindy's book, Secret Keepers.Visit: http://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/blog.htmlAbout The Muffin: From the bakers of WOW! Women On Writing. Have you checked out what we've been baking for you on the daily Muffin? We've stirred together some traditional ingredients with new ones to deliver more interviews, enlightenment, thought-provoking ideas, and inspirational messages to help you through those gray writing days. Want to get blog posts from The Muffin via email? Sign up for free and get posts delivered straight to your inbox with feedburner.
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June 2, 2009 (Tuesday)
Mindy at Jillian Clemmons
Mindy stops by librarian-turned-author Jillian Clemmon's blog for an author interview! Find out more about Secret Keepers today.
Visit: http://jillianclemmons.com/
About Jillian Clemmons: Jillian Clemmons specializes in women's and young adult fiction.
Clemmons holds degrees in journalism and library science, and has
worked as a teen librarian. She divides her time between volunteering
for MentorE, the Animal Match Rescue Team, and completing her next
novel.
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June 5, 2009 (Friday)
Mindy at Donna's Book Pub
Mindy stops by Donna Volkenannt's blog, Donna's Book Pub, to chat about writing and publishing. Fiction writers delight!
Visit: http://donnasbookpub.blogspot.com/
About Donna's Book Pub: A virtual pub for writers and readers to hang out and discuss
writing, publishing, and books. Like a brick and mortar pub, DBP is
also a place to feel comfortable and get personal by talking about
what's important in life and sharing a few stories. Each day I post the
weather forecast for my hometown of St. Peters, MO, because anyone who
has ever lived in the Midwest knows how quickly the weather changes. Visitors, please feel free to leave comments.
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June 9, 2009 (Tuesday)
Mindy at Gaijin Mama
Mindy takes a trip to Japan to Suzanne Kamata's wonderful blog, Gaijin Mama, to chat about the importance of her book cover. Did you know Mindy took the photographs for both her book covers? I have to say, the book cover for Secret Keepers is one of the most gorgeous covers I've seen this year. This should be a fascinating post! Visit: http://gaijinmama.wordpress.com/
About Suzanne Kamata: I'm an American writer and mother living in rural Japan. My first
novel, Losing Kei, was published in January, 2008, by Leapfrog
Press. I'm also the editor of two anthologies - The Broken Bridge:
Fiction by Expatriates in Literary Japan, and a collection of literary
writing on parenting disabled children, which is forthcoming from
Beacon Press in spring, 2008. Suzanne has also freelanced for WOW ! Women On Writing. You can read her excellent interviews here: The Art of Embracing Uncertainty: Interview with Leza LowitzOn the Ball With Topka Press: Interview with Editor Lucia MorenoJust Desserts: An Interview with Wendy Nelson Tokunaga
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June 10, 2009 (Wednesday)
Mindy at Writers Inspired
Mindy stops by Mary Jo Campbell's blog, Writers Inspired, for an author interview and book comments contest giveaway! Stop by today and learn more about the inspiration behind Secret Keepers. Visit: http://writerinspired.wordpress.com/
About Writer Inspired: And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~ Anais Nin
Writers
Inspired is a community for writers. For those of us who have ink in
our veins and the determination to improve our craft and build our
portfolio. Come to celebrate a success or rag about another rejection.
Find a new market for your genre or share a tip on writing a killer
query. We may even begin a critique group for fiction and nonfiction...
Image
a cozy coffee shop, laptops buzzing, keys tapping, muse swirling. Stay
as long as you like, we never close. But tips are appreciated.
~Mary Jo Campbell
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June 12, 2009 (Friday)
Mindy at The Divine Miss Mommy
It's time for Stacie Connerty, a.k.a. The Divine Miss Mommy, to tell us what she thinks of Mindy Friddle's Secret Keepers. Stacie's reviews are fantastic, so be sure to check out this post!
Visit: http://thedivinemissmommy.com/
About The Divine Miss Mommy: "Bringing Fam & Fab." We are a family of six. My husband, Jason and I have three children,
Huntly age 5 (almost 6)- Baby H, Geegs & GeeGee (hard G-he made
this noise a lot as a baby), G shock, Baby Bear; Annabella, age 4 (not
even close to 5 but she sure likes to tell people she is) & Laurel,
age 1 (almost 2) - Rufie (not the drug, Annabella named her this in
utero), RueRue, The Ruester, Princess Poops-a-lotta, Scrappy. My mother
also lives with us. Oh yeah and Buckley the dog.
Stacie
got the name, "The Divine Miss Mommy," from her 4-year-old daughter
Annabella, who has a multitude of nicknames of her own (given by
Stacie!). Stacie is a self-proclaimed "nickname freak" when it comes to
family. She spends every moment of every day trying to be worthy of the
pedestal her family places her on.
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June 15, 2009 (Monday)
Mindy at Whole Latte Life
Mindy stops by Joanne DeMaio's popular blog, Whole Latte Life, for an inspiring chat about her book cover design. Mindy knows a thing or two about the topic--both book cover photographs were taken by her. ;) There's also a contest--the "Seedy Character" Seed Packet Giveaway! Stop by for details. Visit: http://joannedemaio.blogspot.com/
About Joanne DeMaio and Whole Latte Life: As a writer, my current work of fiction focuses on knowing who we really are and staying true. While writing it, I began to notice how other, real people live their choice lives, and the goodness that follows. Here, I'll share thoughts on finding our own perfect blend of life.
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June 16, 2009 (Tuesday)
Mindy at StartUpsLive.tv
Mindy is ready for her close up! Stop by StartUpsLive.tv for a special treat--Mindy will be featured in a video interview today! Be sure to stop by for this exclusive.
Visit: http://startupslive.tv/
About StartUpsLive TV: StartupsLive is a resource for startups, entrepreneurs, Venture Capitalists, Angel Investors, bloggers, writers, editors, & tech savvy early adopters. Our site is unique in that we have created a live platform for startups
and all people who work with startups to come and impress a dedicated and captive audience who make it their business to know what's happening in the startup world. Our interviewees have been featured in Wired, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, Fast Company and many more publications.
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June 17, 2009 (Wednesday)
Mindy at Paperback Swap
Mindy stops by the PaperBackSwap blog to chat about family secrets and small town living. They are also holding a book giveaway contest! Stop by for a chance to win a copy of Secret Keepers.
Visit: http://blog.paperbackswap.com/
About PaperBack Swap: Yes, it's the popular site, PaperBack Swap! Featured in Oprah, Good Housekeeping, People, Real Simple, Woman's World, etc. PaperBackSwap.com began in 2004 as a way for book readers to share
their already-read books with each other via the Internet. Since then
it has grown enormously with a library of over 2.2 million books, which
includes paperbacks, hard covers and audio books. The club boasts
members in all 50 states and U.S. territories/military APO/FPO
addresses. To date over 2 million books have been swapped successfully
through the U.S. mail with an average of over 35,000 book swaps each
week. In June 2008, the innovative web site launched two sister sites, SwapaCD.com and
SwapaDVD.com, due to demand from club members.
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June 18, 2009 (Thursday)
Mindy at BookPage Magazine's blog, The Book Case
Mindy stops by BookPage magazine's official editors' blog, The Book Case, for a special surprise guest post! We love the mag, so be sure to stop by today for some lively conversation.
Visit: http://bookpage.wordpress.com/
About BookPage: BookPage is a monthly book review publication distributed to more than 450,000 avid readers through subscribing bookstores and public libraries. Founded in 1988 and located in Nashville, TN, BookPage serves as a broad-based selection guide to the best new books published every month. The tone is upbeat and literate, focusing on bestsellers as well as new discoveries. All of the content from the print edition is posted on bookpage.com each month. Our goal is to recommend the best books for readers of all types, whether you're interested in literary fiction or romance, history or science fiction, cookbooks or children's books. We focus on new releases and tailor our reviews for the general reader the true booklover always on the lookout for the next great read.
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June 19, 2009 (Friday)
Mindy at WordHustler
Mindy stops by one of our favorite sites, WordHustler.com, to chat with co-founder Anne Walls about the craft of writing, publishing, and freelancing. Not to miss!
Visit: http://wordhustlerink.wordhustler.com/
About WordHustler and Anne Walls: Anne Walls is the co-founder and creative director of WordHustler. WordHustler is a website for freelance writers where you can search markets for free, upload documents for the WordHustler team to submit to publications for you, and find names and addresses of editors. For more information, take a quick tour of WordHustler's services. Walls is also a writer/director of both films and television. A member of the Writers Guild, she was a staff writer on Fox's "Saints and Sinners" as well as writer/director of a YouTube series called "Mookie and Sam," which has received over 2 million hits. Anne has also published articles and short stories in various publications. Anne began her career working at Creative Artists Agency, Paramount Pictures, and Time Inc after graduating from UCLA with a degree in English literature.
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June 23, 2009 (Tuesday)
Mindy at Self Help Daily
Mindy stops by Joi Sigers' blog, Self Help Daily, to chat about how she turns to nature to relieve stress. She celebrates nature with her photography and snapped the shots that became the covers of both her novels.
Visit: http://www.selfhelpdaily.com/
About Self Help Daily: Unlike a lot of Self Help sites and blogs, the writing, research, and
general running of this site is done by one individual--Joi
(pronounced Joy) Sigers. Self Help Daily runs on the two things it's owner runs on: Starbucks
coffee and an honest desire to make the world a better place. The best
way to help move that in the right direction is to demand the best from
ourselves, daily.
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June 24, 2009 (Wednesday)
Mindy at So a Blonde Walks Into a Review
Mindy stops by Dawn Rizzoni's blog, So a Blonde Walks Into a Review, for a surprise guest post and Seedy Character Seed Packet Giveaway Contest!
Visit: http://www.soablondewalksintoareview.com/
About Dawn Rizzoni and So a Blonde Walks Into a Review: I'm
a 36-year-old, homeschooling mom of three and I've been married to my
husband Rob for 19 years. I have two fur babies: a bunny (Skippity) and
my gorgeous Bichon Frise (Sophie). And I am the Queen of the Apostrophe!! All hail! :) I also host tons of fun contests,
reviews and giveaways.
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June 26, 2009 (Friday)
Mindy at Fatal Foodies
When she's not writing Mindy is enjoying the outdoors. Today she gives readers ideas for establishing a backyard wildlife habitat at Fatal Foodies with hostess Gayle Trent!
Visit: http://fatalfoodies.blogspot.com/
About Fatal Foodies: Fatal Foodies is a group of mystery writers and food lovers. We'll be
reviewing food-related cozy mysteries, posting recipes, commenting on
writing-related subjects, and announcing book signings and other
events. We might even host some contests and/or giveaways.
About Gayle Trent: I'm a full-time freelance writer, editor and author living in Virginia.
I have a terrific husband and two wonderful children who are, by the
way, boy/girl twins. I love writing, reading, baking, cake decorating
and, sometimes, needle crafts. I prefer almost instant gratification
with my needlework, though. I have a cross-stitch picture I've been
working on for years; but in the meantime, I've finished several pieces
that can be done in an afternoon.
My
cozy mystery MURDER TAKES THE CAKE was released by Bell
Bridge Books in October of 2008. My heroine in MURDER TAKES THE CAKE
has her own site. Check it out at Daphne's Delectable Cakes. I also have a Squidoo lens for Freelance and Novel Writing; so, if you're a writer, surf on over to that page. Visit Gayle's site at gayletrent.com.
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Want to host one of our touring authors?
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Participate in Mindy's tour! We have a couple more stops available for qualified blogs.
Email us: blogtour@wow-womenonwriting.com. Please submit your blog URL, at least two available dates not taken above from June 1st - July 1st, and let us know whether you'd like to conduct an author interview or would like a guest post.
Upcoming Author Tours: If
you have a blog or website and would like to host one of our authors below, we are still accepting a few choice blogs to participate in our
Partnership Program. Come and join the fun! Please email Angela & Jodi at blogtour@wow-womenonwriting.com
and put "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line. Please tell us the author you are interested in and your available
dates. We'll get back to you with the details if you are accepted. We
look forward to hearing from you!
Content for your blog: All of our touring authors are available for interviews, or they will provide a guest post on a topic relating to the writing process or their book.
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 Tour Dates: June 15, 2009 - July 15, 2009
Title: My Life as a Doll
Author: Elizabeth Kirschner
Genre: Poetry
Review: The bleak ferocity of Kirschner's lines often comes nigh to
overwhelming this narrative of an abused childhood but then the
strength of the imagery, a richness for which this poet is known,
seizes the nightmares and transforms them into events that can be
handled, shaped and put aside. No, not a happy ending but one that
locates dignity and the forever force of life. --Hilary Masters
These
poems are dark, iridescent beads strung along a narrative of embattled
childhood that supports but never overrides the lyrical force of
Kirschner's voice and vision. The narrative begins with a mother's
violence and follows its effects upon the daughter's inner landscape
the visions, the bouts of madness, the circling smoke of memory -- as
she grows older. It's the landscape that generates the force behind
these poems, rendered as it is with stunning imagery at every turn, and
with urgent rhythms that push towards a kind of exorcism. These poems
confront hard things head-on, but far from being sensationalistic or
depressing, they are lush, fierce, and lovely. --Leslie Ullman
About the Author:
Elizabeth Kirschner has published three books of poetry, Twenty Colors,
Postal Routes and Slow Risen Among the Smoke Trees all by
Carnegie-Mellon University Press. Her chapbook, The Red Dragon, was published by Permafrost, and My Life as a Doll was published by Autumn House Press.
In addition, she has a CD released by
Albany Records wherein her own poetry, not a translation, has been set
to Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe. Now titled The Dichterliebe in Four
Seasons, it premiered in Vienna in the fall of 2005, followed by an
American debut in Boston featuring soprano Jean Danton accompanied by
pianist Thomas Stumpf. She collaborates with many composers and has
taught at Boston College since 1990. She lives with her husband and son
and divides her time between Boston and the Berkshires. Kirschner also
studies ballet with Boston Ballet.
Author's Websites:
Elizabeth's website: www.elizabethkirschner.com
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Elizabeth's perfect paperback book My Life as a Doll.
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from June 15 - July 15. We look forward to hearing from you!
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 Tour Dates: August 3, 2009 - September 3, 2009
Title: Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir
Author: Sue Williams Silverman
Genre: Writing
Synopsis:
Everyone has a story to tell. Fearless Confessions is a guidebook for
people who want to take possession of their lives by putting their
experiences down on paper--or in a Web site or e-book. Enhanced with
illustrative examples from many different writers as well as writing
exercises, this guide helps writers navigate a range of issues from
craft to ethics to marketing and will be useful to both beginners and
more accomplished writers.
The rise of interest in memoir
recognizes the power of the genre to move and affect not just
individual readers but society at large. Sue William Silverman covers
traditional writing topics such as metaphor, theme, plot, and voice and
also includes chapters on trusting memory and cultivating the courage
to tell one's truth in the face of forces--from family members to the
media--who would prefer that people with inconvenient pasts and views
remain silent.
Silverman, an award-winning memoirist, draws upon
her own personal and professional experience to provide an essential
resource for transforming life into words that matter. Fearless
Confessions is an atlas that contains maps to the remarkable places in
each person's life that have yet to be explored.
About the Author:
 I was born in Washington, D. C., where my father was a high government
official in the Truman administration. Later, we moved to the West
Indies where he was president of a bank. He was also a child molester.
The juxtaposition of this double life-seemingly perfect in public, dark
and scary in private-is what I write about in my memoir, Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You (University of Georgia Press, September 1999). In my second memoir, Love Sick: One Woman's Journey Through Sexual Addiction (W.W. Norton, February 2008),
I show how I replicated this double life as an adult. In public, all
seemed fine-I attended Boston University, worked on Capitol Hill, was
married. But this image was a mask that hid my secret world of sexual
encounters with dangerous men, a shadowy life of obsession.
From about 1980 to 1992, I tried to tell my story as fiction. Looking
back, I realize that the five or six (unpublished) novels I wrote
during this time lacked an authentic voice. It was my therapist,
ironically, who finally suggested I write my own story. At first I
resisted. I had never considered nonfiction and thought I had nothing
to say about myself. Finally, just to humor him (I told myself), I
acquiesced, even though I believed I'd only be able to write a
paragraph at the most. Maybe a page. The moment I began to write
"Terror, Father," however, I felt as if I'd just learned to speak, that
I heard my real voice for the first time. I completed the manuscript in
three months. And even though it took much longer to write Love Sick,
I was finally writing what I knew. One thing I most love about writing
memoirs, is that they provide me the opportunity to meet many
courageous women. In fact, the responses that mean the most to me come
in whispered phone calls and handwritten notes from my readers who
thank me for telling their stories, too.
Now, in my upcoming book, Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir (University of Georgia Press, June, 2009), I share my experiences learning how to write, with the hope it'll help and encourage you to tell your story, too.
Author's Websites:
Sue Silverman's website: http://www.suewilliamsilverman.com/
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Sue's book, Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir (University of Georgia Press, June, 2009).
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from August 1st - September 1st. We look forward to hearing from you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Tour Dates: September 14, 2009 - October 14, 2009
Title: Original Faith: What Your Life is Trying to Tell You
Author: Paul Maurice Martin
Genre: Nonfiction/Self-Help/Spirituality/Disabilities
Synopsis: Original Faith is about finding a language to begin
sharing the passion and purpose that connects progressives from every
walk of life around the world. Finding the willingness to change
ourselves for the better so that we're better equipped to help provide
a world of possibility and promise for all our children. The stakes are
high. It has become a matter of humanity's overall quality of life and
possibly our survival.
With an Original Faith...
- There is a love that can be known and understood - if not fully, then in part.
- There is faith that can be experienced - with or without belief.
- There is work - and even dedication.
- There is the discovery that every one of us is more than a self alone.
- There is coming alive to the fact that we are here not to be served, but to serve.
- There is the possibility of true joy and a viable future for our children.
- There is the certainty of personal peace and integrity.
Original Faith looks at faith and spiritual life from a fresh,
thoughtful point of view. In evocative and moving language, the book
references direct experience, not doctrine. This approach enlivens the
believer's awareness of faith while bringing the faith dimension of
experience to the attention of nonbelievers.
Paul Maurice Martin's
qualifications are both personal and academic. They include an M.A. in
Religious Studies from the University of Chicago; fifteen years of a
rare progressive illness that has left him mostly bedridden; and a
spontaneous religious experience that was the genesis of Original
Faith. The book's topics include love, ego, despair, faith and identity
transformation. Martin's suggestions for practice are varied and wide
ranging, allowing readers to integrate them with their own lives to
help realize their potential for constructive and creative action.
Original Faith's perspective is that we are not here to search for
meaning, but to help create it.
About the Author:
Paul M. Martin writes with exceptional clarity about spiritual matters.
His depth and breadth of first-hand experience allows him to speak
compellingly to people across a wide range of perspectives on religion
and spirituality.
Paul holds an M.A.
in religious studies from the University of Chicago divinity school and
an M.Ed. in counseling from the University of New Hampshire.
The manuscript for Original Faith took shape as a series of
experiences and insights that arose spontaneously over a period of
fifteen years. Instead of the proverbial 99 percent perspiration and 1
percent inspiration, the figures for Paul may have been about 50
percent each. Although he had to work hard to organize his material and
articulate it clearly, his experiences, concepts and even his best
language would arrive unexpectedly. Paul learned to keep a notepad in
his car and by his bed. Much of the text was composed and committed to
memory literally on the run, while jogging. Often he would be inspired
by the words or actions of children and quickly jot down a few notes
for reference the next morning - early morning. Paul rose at 2 or 3 AM
to write before heading for work, having found that after work was not
a creative time of day for him.
By 1994 Original Faith was nearly finished - and so was
Paul's good health. The sudden onset of an unknown autoimmune disease
initiated an unsuccessful struggle to obtain a diagnosis and treatment
that lasted over a decade. During this period Paul continued working as
an elementary school counselor but had to put his manuscript aside to
make time for medical travel, research, ongoing treatment attempts, and
ongoing problems posed by his health insurance.
After becoming too disabled to continue his career, Paul resumed work on Original Faith,
completing the manuscript in December, 2004. Since then, he has
completed two additional manuscripts and is working on a third.
Housebound and semi-bedridden, Paul remains centered in a faith
perspective that he offers to readers as a source of tremendous joy
under favorable circumstances and tremendous strength under adversity. Author's Websites:
Paul's website: www.originalfaith.com Paul's blog: Original Faith Blog
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Paul's book Original Faith: What Your Life is Trying to Tell You.
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from September 14 - October 14. We look forward to hearing from you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please Note: Apply now. We only schedule a maximum of 15 stops per author. To be
included on one of these tours, query now! We'll let you know asap if
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I hope you'll join us on Mindy Friddle's blog tour. It will be an exciting journey! Mark your calendars, and save these dates. Either Jodi or myself will be personally attending each and every blog stop on the tour. And I have to say, I'm truly excited! The participating blogs are phenomenal. All of them offer something unique to the reader, and they all have different flavors. One thing is for certain, they are all a sweet treat.
Photo (right) from Mindy's website page Author to Author: Mindy's Interviews with Writers--including one of WOW's favorite authors, George Singleton!
Come join the party! If you have a blog and would like to host Mindy Friddle, or one of our other authors, please email us with your request. Mindy is a great interviewee and an extremely talented writer.
We'd love for you all to get involved and join us in a virtual vacation! Take a trip across the globe by participating in this tour. Each stop shares a different point of view, a new topic, and has its own unique voice. We'd love to hear yours too, so come along for the ride, and we'll be looking for your comments!
Ready to go traveling on a dynamic adventure? Let's go exploring the Wild Wild Web!
And don't forget to visit The Muffin today and comment for a chance to win a signed copy of Mindy Friddle's excellent novel, Secret Keepers!
Write on!
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