Author Archives: RieSheridanRose
S.M.A.R.T. Goals Moving Forward…
I was listening to a Toastmasters speech on goal-setting the other day, and the speaker mentioned using the S.M.A.R.T. system to define goals and keep on track. We’re going to give it a shot. What exactly is a S.M.A.R.T. goal? The … Continue reading
Things are Proceeding…
On several fronts, actually. Just turned in my edits for Jo’s time-travel adventure “It’s…Complicated” which will appear in Lightships and Sabers from Wolfsinger Publications next month. I can hardly wait. There are some great people in this anthology. And I love … Continue reading
Worked on the Website Some
I spent some time thinking, and revamped the site yesterday. I think that it will be better in the long run. I have grouped the novels under one page with breakouts, and made a page for my new merchandising efforts. Of … Continue reading
Stunning Steampunk Cover Reveal!
Heliodor, by Shannon Wendtland Malfric sees through the eyes of the dead – literally reliving their last moments as if they were his own. This ability is highly sought and highly priced, which is why the unscrupulous Captain Finch hires … Continue reading
Moving On…
Now that the kittens are taken care of, we have a lot of other things to figure out. I know that things are going very slowly…slower than I had hoped. This is something I apologize for, but I really want … Continue reading
The Kittens Are Nameless No More!
Last weekend at ConDFW, Alistair and Jo held a contest to have people vote on the names for the kittens. There was a prize of a $25 Amazon Kindle card for entering. Whether it was the incentive or boredom, at … Continue reading
It’s a bit of a pickle…
I only had three people vote in the final contest. And none of the votes were the same. So I have decided to give it one week more on the Facebook page. If you want to vote, drop by my … Continue reading
Getting the Most from Your Promotional Dollar: Part 1– Writing Implements
As writers, we soon learn that as hard as the actual writing seems to be at times, it is the easy part. Once you finish the manuscript, find a publisher–or decide to go it alone–and have the final product in … Continue reading