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August 3rd, 2010 — Awards, Contests, Guest Authors, Interviews, eBook News
Welcome today to Phoebe Matthews! We’re glad to have you with us. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I was a contributing editor for an astrology magazine for several years, writing three or four articles each month. My urban fantasy series, Mudflat, grew out of that background and is set in the Seattle area where I live. Yes, I like to visit the zoo, and no, I don’t go camping. My one attempt, to please friends, ended in a miserable case of poison oak. Possibly that wasn’t quite as life threatening as the camping trip taken by the heroine in the first Mudflat book Tarbaby Trouble, but almost.
How many EPIC’s e-Book Awards/EPPIE finalists do you have? How many winners?
Three finalists and one of them was a winner. These were the first three books in the Mudflat series.

Which books in what years and which categories?
Winner: Tarbaby Trouble, Mudflat book 1, 2009 EPPIE for Best Fantasy
Finalist: Welcome to Mudflat, Baby, Mudflat book 2, 2009 paranormal romance
Finalist: Mudflat Toy Boy, Mudflat book 3, 2010 fantasy/paranormal
Tell us about your current year finalists/winners.
Mudflat is a Seattle neighborhood where magic runs in families. As the genetics grow weaker, they attract outside forces who try to take control. In this book outside evil meets inside stupidity.

What are you looking forward to entering next (if you plan on entering again)?
I have two new Mudflat novels out this year from BookStrand.
Tell us about the other awards you’ve won…
The EPIC entries were my only contest entries so far. I have now entered another contest that will close later this year.
What genre/s do you write?
My writing crosses genres but is primarily contemporary urban fantasy, heavy on plot and mystery, light on romance, and described by one reviewer as off-the-wall humor. I like to combine a strong fantasy story with a true crime story. In Mudflat the true crimes are the sort where TV reporters say, “How could anyone be that dumb?”
Where would you like to see an EPICon held?
Washington state or Oregon would be wonderful.
Where did you get the inspiration for your finalist/winning book?
The story grew out of several ideas and then came together when I remembered Joel Chandler Harris’s classic Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit stories. Tarbaby was the bait used to catch the rabbit, and in my book the blonde guy on the cover is Tarbaby and the girl is the rabbit. Everyone knows what happened to the fox and the rabbit, but what happened to Tarbaby? Okay, you have to read the book to find out.
What is the best reader or reviewer comment you’ve ever received?
From Nancy Eriksen at ParanormalRomance.org, who has reviewed all the Mudflat books, the fourth book brought this lovely comment: Every year I wait to hear from our dear Dee that Phoebe has written another Mudflat book. This one is as good if not better than the last three.
I guess I should also mention that the second book was reviewed in the April 2010 RT Book Reviews and given a 4.5, which was pretty exciting and brought some fun fan mail. 4.5 is RT’s highest rating and they identify that rating as “Fantastic – Keeper.”
What are your writing goals? Where do you want to be in a year? Five years?
Probably lazy of me, but the thing is, I write because I love writing. It’s exciting to have a new idea and then see what I can do with it. The only goal I set for myself is to do the best job I can with each book. I write and rewrite and polish and keep going back to the beginning until I can’t find one more thing to re-do.
Also, for fun, I write a weekly Fortune Cookie on the Claire’s Prediction Page of my website. Claire is the Mudflat astrologer.

Give us your backlist… with all publishers
All of the following titles are available now in ebook from the publishers or as ebooks or print from Barnes&Noble or Amazon.
Tarbaby Trouble, 2008 BookStrand
Welcome to Mudflat, Baby, 2008 BookStrand
Mudflat Toy Boy, 2009 BookStrand
Mudflat Spice and Sorcery, 2009 BookStrand
Goldilocks in Mudflat, 2010 BookStrand
Deja Vu Lover, 2008 The Wild Rose Press, a reincarnation romance
Also, I have a short story in the July 2009 Crossed Genres magazine and two short stories in The Cupid Diaries Anthology, 2010 Classic Romance Revival Publishers, available in the US in ebook only. For more order information, check my website.
Tell us about releases you expect within the next year..
I am working on the sixth Mudflat book, and also on another series, but I don’t know when they will be ready to go.
Give us your URLs (web site, MySpace, Facebook, blog, etc.)
Website is http://phoebematthews.com and includes my Blog and email address for reader comments or questions
Twitter me at http://twitter.com/mudflatbks
Facebook is http://www.facebook.com/people/Phoebe-Matthews/1644604709
Myspace is http://www.myspace.com/phoebematthews
July 1st, 2010 — Guest Authors, Interviews, eBook News
Tell us about yourself!

Christy Tillery French is an award-winning, internationally published author and poet. She resides in Powell, TN and is a small business owner and book reviewer for Midwest Book Review. She is a volunteer for Wolf Creek Weimaraner Rescue and donates proceeds from her books to local animal shelters and rescue groups. She serves on the Board of Directors of Tennessee Mountain Writers and is a member of Romance Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, the Guppies, High Country Writers, Tennessee Writers Alliance and Tennessee Mountain Writers.
How many EPIC’s e-Book Awards/EPPIE finalists do you have? How many winners?
One – EPIC 2010 Finalist.
Which books in what years and which categories?

Chasing Secrets, Category R5-Mystery, Suspense and/or Adventure Romance, 2010 E-Book Competition.
Tell us about your current year finalists/winners.
Chasing Secrets short blurb: ATF agent Rowan Bronson is chasing the secrets of a renowned televangelist and his connections to organized crime. The only allies she has are her dog Zeus and Garrett Somersby, a detective who is reluctant to believe her. Zeus is a sure thing but can she trust Garrett enough to let him help her?
What are you looking forward to entering next (if you plan on entering again)?
The latest release in my Bodyguard series, The Bodyguard and the Snitch.
Tell us about the other awards you’ve won…
My first book, Chasing Secrets, won the Madcap Award for Best in Romantic Comedy.

The Bodyguard and the Show Dog received the 2006 Cata Reviewers’ Choice Award and was named Finalist in the Dog Writers Association of America 2006 Writing Competition, Book: Fiction.
The Bodyguard and the Rock Star was named Award-Winning Finalist in USA Book News National Best Books 2009, Cross Genre Fiction.
Chasing Secrets was named Finalist in the Dog Writers Association of America 2009 Writing Competition, Book: Fiction.
What genre/s do you write?
Romantic comedy, romantic suspense, humorous mystery, and psychological suspense.
Are there any genres you’d like to try but haven’t?
Sci-fi.
Are there any genres you’d never consider writing in?
Historical romance, simply because there is so much research involved and I am paranoid about misstating facts.
If you’ve attended EPICon, what did you enjoy about it?
Haven’t yet, but intend to.
Where would you like to see an EPICon held?
Nashville, TN or somewhere in the Southeastern United States. In other words, close enough I wouldn’t have to travel far to get to it. (I am a terrible traveler!)
The #1 holiday or birthday gift to purchase for an author is…
An e-book reader!
Where did you get the inspiration for your finalist/winning book?
I am foremost a dog lover. I volunteer with a local Weimaraner rescue group and own two Weims myself. I wanted to write a romantic suspense featuring a dog who is, himself, a hero.
What is the best reader or reviewer comment you’ve ever received?
From Dolly Parton, who wrote me a letter in which she stated I was as “crazy and out there” as she is. I love that letter!
What’s your favorite part of being a writer?
Writing, when it’s flowing and I’m simply sitting in my chair, letting it happen. It’s a great feeling.
Do you use any special software to write? Voice to text? Audio edits? etc.
Not yet, although I have a voice-to-text program and plan to use it if I can ever find the time to install and learn it.
What advice would you give a new writer?
Persevere. Keep going. Most of all, enjoy the journey.
What are your writing goals? Where do you want to be in a year? Five years?
In a year, I’d like to finish the faction I’m writing with my sister about our Great Aunt Bessie and her growing up years in Hot Springs, NC, as well as the apocalyptic romance I’ve been working on for three years. Five years: It’d be nice to be on a national bestselling list.
What book, if you have written several books, is your favorite and why?
It’s always the book I just finished. In this case, The Bodyguard and the Bodyguard.
Give us your backlist… with all publishers…Bold things that are currently available. Note the publishers they are with!
Chasing Horses – PublishAmerica
Wayne’s Dead – PublishAmerica
Chasing Demons – iUniverse
The Bodyguard – iUniverse
The Bodyguard and the Show Dog – Behler Publications
The Bodyguard and the Rock Star – L&L Dreamspell
The Bodyguard and the Snitch – L&L Dreamspell
Chasing Secrets – L&L Dreamspell
Tell us about releases you expect within the next year… Remember to say which publishers they are with!
The Bodyguard and the Bodyguard – L&L Dreamspell.
Give us your URLs (web site, MySpace, Facebook, blog, etc.)
http://christytilleryfrench.com
http://www.facebook.com/christytilleryfrench
http://www.twitter.com/ctfrench
http://www.myspace.com/christytilleryfrench
http://reviewsbychristy.blogspot.com
http://authorsden.com/christytfrench
http://damesofdialogue.wordpress.com
May 21st, 2010 — Awards, Contests, Guest Authors, Interviews, eBook News
Marilyn Meredith is the author of nearly thirty published novels, including the award winning Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series, the latest Dispel the Mist from Mundania Press. Under the name of F. M. Meredith she writes the Rocky Bluff P.D. crime series, An Axe to Grind is the latest from Oak Tree Press.
She is a member of EPIC, Four chapters of Sisters in Crime, including the Internet chapter , Mystery Writers of America, and on the board of the Public Safety Writers of America. Visit her at http://fictionforyou.com and her blog at http://marilymeredith.blogspot.com
How many EPIC’s e-Book Awards/EPPIE finalists do you have? How many winners?
Four finalists.
Which books in what years and which categories?
Kachima Spirit 2002
Deadly Trail 2003
Judgment Fire 2007
No Sanctuary 2010
All mystery.
Tell us about your current year finalist.
No Sanctuary is about two churches, two ministers, two wives and a murder.
What are you looking forward to entering next?
I’m not sure if I’ll enter another Rocky Bluff P.D. mystery or a Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery.
Tell us about the other awards you’ve won…
Bloody Dagger Award for Intervention, Best Mystery from American Author Association for Wing Beat, Golden Quill Award for Judgment Fir, Best Thriller from American Author Association, and Best Horror from USA Books for Wishing Makes It So.
What genre/s do you write?
Now, only mystery, but I’ve written historical family sagas, horror, and Christian horror.
Are there any genres you’d like to try but haven’t?
No, I think I’m pretty set in my ways.
If you’ve attended EPICon, what did you enjoy about it?
I’ve attended every EPICon but one. Meeting people in person that you feel like you know because of the Internet and seeing those you only see once a year. It’s also been great fun going places I’d never been before. Staying in a haunted hotel and the haunted Queen Mary are truly highlights.
Where would you like to see an EPICon held?
It would be great if it moved to the West coast again.
Where did you get the inspiration for your finalist/winning book?
I’ve been a member or visitor in many churches over the years, friends with ministers, their wives, church secretaries, etc., and I just thought it would be fun to write about a murder than involved all these people.
What is the best reader or reviewer comment you’ve ever received?
I’ve had some wonderful reviews over the years, but one of the most charming for my latest Rocky Bluff P.D. mystery, An Axe to Grind began, “Who ever thought reading about a decapitated corpse couldn’t be funny hasn’t read, “An Axe To Grind.” And another, “I loved this book from the first few pages! Nothing like a good decapitation to get the vibes and imagination rolling.”
What’s your favorite part of being a writer?
Finding out what the characters in my head are going to do next. Because I write two different series with a cast of characters I really know as well or better than members of my own family, I’m always anxious to see what scrapes they will get into, what mysteries they will solve, and how their personal lives are doing.
What advice would you give a new writer?
Read the kind of books you want to write, learn as much as you can about the writing process, write, write, write, then edit, edit, edit. When ready to submit, follow the publishers’ guidelines exactly. Once you begin the submitting process, start writing another book.
What are your writing goals?
Two finish two books a year, one in the Deputy Tempe Crabtree series and one in the Rocky Bluff P.D. series.
Where do you want to be in a year? Five years?
I hope I’m still doing what I’m doing now, and more people have become acquainted with my books.
What book, if you have written several books, is your favorite and why?
I’m really fond of Dispel the Mist, the latest Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery. Though it’s mainly about the investigation of the suspicious death of a popular county supervisor, one of the characters in it is the Hairy Man, the Big Foot-like creature that the Tule River Indians believe in. I was fortunate to be able to go along with an anthropology class to the rock shelter where there are many pictographs—one of the Hairy Man and his family. I knew I had to include him in the book I was writing.
Give us your backlist.
The Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series (listed first published to latest):
Deadly Trail E-book from http://www.mundaniapress & trade paperback
Deadly Omen, mass market paperback from Golden Eagle Press and only available from my website, http://fictionforyou.comE-book from http://www.mundaniapress.com
Unequally Yoked http://www.goldeneaglepress.comE-book only from http://www.mundaniapress.com
Intervention, mass market paperback from Golden Eagle Press and only available from my website, http://fictionforyou.comE-book from http://www.mundaniapress.com
Wing Beat, mass market paperback from Golden Eagle Press and only available from my website, http://fictionforyou.comE-book from http://www.mundaniapress.com
Calling the Dead trade paperback and E-book from http://www.mundania.com
Judgment Fire trade paperback and E-book from http://www.mundania.com
Kindred Spirits trade paperback and E-book from http://www.mundania.com
Dispel the Mist trade paperback and E-book from http://www.mundania.com
Other mysteries:
Guilt by Association http://www.trebleheartbooks.com (MountainView label) e-book, trade paperback,
Rocky Bluff P.D. crime series: (first to latest)
Final Respects book on Kindle, Oak Tree Publishing
Fringe Benefits E-book on Kindle, Oak Tree Publishing
Smell of Death E-book on Kindle, Oak Tree Publishing
No Sanctuary Trade paperback and E-book on Kindle, Oak Tree Publishing
An Axe to Grind Trade paperback and E-book on Kindle, Oak Tree Publishing
Stand-alones:
Kachima Spirit E-book, trade paperback, Hard Shell Word Factory/Mundania Press
Wishing Makes it So E-book, trade paperback, Hard Shell Word Factory/Mundania Press
Deeds of Darkness, Cup of Demons, e-books, trade paperback Treble Heart Books
Lingering Spirit Available on Kindle as an e-book, Oak Tree Publishing
Tell us about releases you expect within the next year…
The Invisible Path from Mundania Press should be out sometime this fall. It’s another in the Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series. Tempe investigates the murder of a local Indian and a paramilitary outfit who have set up camp in the high country.
The next Rocky Bluff P.D. from Oak Tree Press is called Angel Lost. Officer Stacey Wilbur disappears on the morning of her wedding.
Give us your URLs
Webpage: http://fictionforyou.com
Blogs:
http://marilynmeredith.blogspot.com
http://thestilettogang.blogspot.com every Tuesday
http://makeminemystery.blogspot.com first and third Tuesdays
Facebook and Twitter under my name: Marilyn Meredith
May 12th, 2010 — Announcements, Awards, Contests, Events, New Voices, eBook News
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Twelfth Annual EPIC EBook Competition (July 15-Aug. 15, 2010)
EPIC’s ebook competition, the oldest continuing competition honoring ebooks and the e-publishing industry, is a premier event for authors and publishing houses. It opens for submission entries on July 15, 2010, accepting entries through midnight (CST) August 15, 2010. Entries must be e-published between June 1, 2009 and May 31, 2010. The Competition Guide will be on EPIC’s website (www.epicauthors.com) on June 1.
Judges consist of active EPIC Members and guest judges, all of whom are either published authors or publishing professionals. Entries are judge in two rounds, with finalists announced during the first week of November 2010.

The 2011 New Voices Young Writers Competition (Aug. 1 – Oct. 20, 2010)
EPIC’s membership supports ebook education within public, private, and home school environments with this popular global competition for young authors. The New Voices Young Writers Competition opens for submissions from August 1, 2010 through October 20, 2010, and introduces young authors to the exciting world and possibilities of ebooks and e-publishing – the wave of the literary future.
We invite middle school- and high school-aged authors, ranging in ages from thirteen through eighteen years old, to submit essays, poems, and short stories in this growing competition. If you are a young writer, with a desire to fine-tune your craft with constructive feedback from industry and education professionals, please consider entering our competition. The guidelines will be found on the New Voices website: http://newvoicesyoungwriters.com/ in July 2010.
If you are a parent, teacher, or librarian, you may request brochures by email from epic.competition.chair@gmail.com. Please supply your name, mailing address, best email contact, and contact phone number as well as the quantity you desire. Mailing takes about 3 weeks, so please be patient.
EPIC’s 2011 Art Competition (Nov.1 – Nov. 15, 2010)
Also in its twelfth year is a competition that honors the finest selection of cover art for electronically published books. Details will be available on the EPIC website (www.epicauthors.com) the first part of October 2010 with entries accepted from November 1, 2010 through November 15, 2010.
Covers go through two rounds of judging by EPIC’s membership, with finalists (in category) awarded the Ariana before moving on to the final round. The ultimate winner, the artist whose work receives the most membership votes, is celebrated with EPIC’s highest honor for art – the Quasar.
EPICon Conference (March 10 – March 13, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia)
All awards, other than those for the New Voices Young Writers competition, will be presented during EPIC’s 2011 EPICon conference’s gala award ceremony March 13, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia. The New Voices Young Writers awards ship to winners, and their indicated schools/libraries, within six months of EPIC’s conference.
July 27th, 2009 — Announcements, Contests, Guest Authors, Interviews, eBook News
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Learn more about Zetta and enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of her debut novel, MESSALINA – DEVOURER OF MEN.
July 11th, 2009 — eBook News
EPIC is ramping up for our annual EBook Competition, one of the premier contests in the e-book and e-publishing world. Please be sure you read ALL of EPIC’s 2010 EBook Competition Guidelines as some of you may be surprised by the changes that have been made to the competition this year:
- Codes and Divisions: Please be sure you understand how this might affect your entry.
- Entries must be an “as sells” e-book with a publication date between October 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009.
- Entries must be submitted in non-DRM PDF format.
- This competition is inclusive for GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bi, and Transexual) works; meaning EVERY category is open for this style of writing.
- EPIC’s EBook Competition will open for submission entries from July 15, 2009 through August 15, 2009 midnight (CST) ONLY.
Mark your calendar for March 4 – 7, 2010, and come join us in New Orleans, Louisiana for EPIC’s Annual Conference. This is an excellent opportunity to mingle with artists, authors, publishers, and industry professionals while learning more about e-books and the e-publishing world. You can be one of the first to learn the competition’s NEW name and see winners accept their awards at EPIC’s Annual Conference Gala Award Ceremony banquet.
Please check www.epicauthors.com for more information.
And remember: the competition opens 12:01 am, July 15th and closes 12:01 am, August 16th.
July 6th, 2009 — Events, Newsletters, Podcasts, Publisher News, Video, eBook News
Before she was a sex goddess, Eva Cavell was a virgin.
In “Cherries Jubilee” a young, and innocent, Eva Cavell comes to terms with the challenges of reaching womanhood and independence. When her first job results in demotion and humiliation, Eva finds comfort in the arms of handsome blond, Casey Weller . . . comfort and revenge.
“Cherries Jubilee” is the short story prequel to Eva’s adventures in “Messalina: Devourer of Men.”
http://www.logical-lust.com/cherriesjubilee.html
A $2 electronic quick read – or receive it FREE with a print or ebook purchase of MESSALINA: DEVOURER OF MEN from Logical-Lust.com (http://www.logical-lust.com/messalina.html)
Sex is the dessert of life…don’t forget your “Cherries.”
July 3rd, 2009 — eBook News
Available now from Awe-Struck: Cat’s Curse, Celtic historical romance/fantasy
Blurb:
Cardea, follower of the Great Goddess is cursed to live an eternity as a blood drinker. For centuries she has lived with hate hunting and feeding off humans. Now she finds herself at the end of a sword blade held by the most handsome and arrogant man she has ever met.
Aedan mac Gabrain, prince of Dal Riata and a Christian, trusts no one after suffering a curse that keeps him from touching any females or he will turn into a black cat like his brother. He especially distrusts this strange female who could be the one who cursed his clan since no one knows Cat Anna’s true face.
Can two tortured souls find love while battling a dark goddess determined to destroy them?
Kelley’s book page on Awe-Struck: http://www.king-cart.com/Awe-Struck/category=Kelley+Heckart/exact_match=exact
Kelley’s website: http://www.kelleyheckart.com
June 24th, 2009 — eBook News
Although indie e-publishers are not immune to the hardships that face small enterprises everywhere, business has been picking up as the popularity of the Kindle increases and more reading apps crop up for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The business model of most e-publishers also includes publishing print books in varying ways.
Read the full article at Publisher’s Weekly for a quote from Dan Reitz, EPIC member and president of Mundania Press, LLC.
May 22nd, 2009 — Reviews, eBook News
From Sheri McGathy: “Rachel Smith from Bitten by Books has just reviewed my book, Omnibus. It was a great way to greet the morning. For those who might be interested, here’s the link.”