local author k.l. nappier on tv show studio 10 tomorrow
March 27, 2008 at 1:03 pm | In Local Authors, Fiction--Horror, Fiction--Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Events, Books, Tampa Bay Area, YouTube | No CommentsTomorrow (March 28) at 10 a.m., local author K.L. Nappier will appear live on Studio 10, the daytime show of CBS Tampa Bay area affiliate WTSP Channel 10. Nappier told me that she’s been invited on the show “to discuss the state of publishing today and talk about Full Wolf Moon, which was just launched February as a paperback by Aisling Press. For those who miss the live broadcast, they can catch the show later via video stream at www.studio10.tv.”
You can watch the new video trailer for Full Wolf Moon on YouTube, MySpace and DailyMotion.
news and notes:florida book review, odom, nappier, boucher
June 15, 2007 at 7:41 pm | In Local Authors, Florida Authors, Fiction--Mystery, Books, Tampa Bay Area, YouTube | 1 Comment- Received via email: Please pass this along to Florida writers and readers– Announcing a new web publication, The Florida Book Review. We are up and running at www.floridabookreview.com with reviews of Florida fiction, poetry, nonfiction, crime writing, books on Florida history, and young adult books. There’s a new feature on John D. Macdonald, an interview with Michael Hettich, a blog by editor Lynne Barrett, reconsideration of some Florida classic reads, lots of literary links and much more. New material is being added all the time. Please check us out, bookmark us, and pass the word. Check it out.
- Local author, speaker and performer Ersula Knox Odom has just completed her first successful season portraying educator/activist Dr. Mary MacLeod Bethune at libraries across Florida. Congratulations!
- Local author K.L. Nappier has posted video trailers on YouTube and on MySpace.
- A very belated congratulations to local author Wendy Boucher for the good review of her new book Letters From a Dead Armadillo in the Tampa Tribune.
local wordsmitten editor kate sullivan on webcast tonight
May 31, 2007 at 8:24 am | In Local Authors, Events, Books, Tampa Bay Area, Google Video, YouTube | No CommentsTonight on the Tampa Bay’s Media Talk webcast:
Kate Sullivan, founder and executive editor of WordSmitten, a concept started in 1999 by a group of journalists and authors undergoing media-withdrawal symptoms, who now provide some snappy patter and exclusive interviews for the book publishing industry, covering the people, the books, and the business of writing.
Watch the webcast tonight (or later) at www.tampabaysmediatalk.com.
