
I was speachless.
Has this happened to you yet?
I created this blog to share positive, upbeat information. I only write reviews for books I love and feel good about recommending. I also enjoy sharing my writing/publishing learning experiences with other writers. I'd love to hear from you. Please use the comments link on each blog post to share your own views and experiences. The general schedule is reviews on Monday, writing tips on Wednesday, pot luck on Friday.

- March 16 - The first review of The Resqueth Revolution at the Unwriterblog site and Chapter 1 of The Resqueth Revolution at Char's Book Reviews
- March 17 - How to Write Exciting Action Scenes, part 1 at Write First, Clean Later
- March 18 - Interview at Walk on Water
- March 19 - How to Write Exciting Action Scenes, part 2 at The Dark Phantom.
Check out the full tour schedule at Char's Book Reviews.
- March 16 - The first review of The Resqueth Revolution at the Unwriterblog site and Chapter 1 of The Resqueth Revolution at Char's Book Reviews
- March 17 - Howto Write Exciting Action Scenes, part 1 at Write First, Clean Later
- March 18 - Interview at Walk on Water
Previous stops on the tour:
Check out the full tour schedule at Char's Book Reviews.
What is a blog tour?The Resqueth Revolution Tour offers the following tour stops:
Followers of the 2009 Resqueth Revolution blog tour will have two opportunities to win a signed copy of The Resqueth Revolution.
The Resqueth Revolution can be ordered from your favorite bookstore, purchased at bn.com , Amazon.com, or any e-bookstore.

Although not part of a blog tour, you can see an example of an interview post today at Carolina Conspiracy. The fine folks over there interviewed Mark H. Phillips, author of The Resqueth Revolution, about his writing habits. Drop in and say hello.
Thanks to one of those weird karmic coincidences, the editor of The Resqueth Revolution was also recently interviewed. That interview had nothing to do with the book and the timing was not planned, but hey, it's available. If you'd like to read about how a great editor approaches the task of helping authors fine-tune their work, check out the LJ Sellers interview at The Blood-Red Pencil.
In fact, that site has been running a series of editor interviews that provide a great source of information for writers trying to figure out what editors do. If you are struggling with how to select an editor for your work, I recommend hopping on over to The Blood-Red Pencil and reading the whole "Meet the Editor" series. You'll find a variety of services, personalities and approaches to editing. Chances are, one of them will feel right for you.

that I'm married to the author and felt like some readers would view that as a conflict of interest. Do you think I'd write a favorable review just because the author was the love of my life, my rock, my soulmate? Do you hear laughter in the background? That would be people who know me well hooting away because they know there's no way. In fact, my standards are higher for people I know than they are for strangers.