I've been busy doing some neglected housecleaning the last few weeks, and unfortunately have much more on my plate to accomplish. It doesn't come easy, since I neglected the home over 38 1/2 years while working full time. This project needs doing before I find another full time job. In the meantime, I'm also doing research on Forever Young - Blessing or Curse.
One of the egroups mentioned about how tags are important on Amazon. If you've read Killer Career, I'd appreciate your going to Amazon and agreeing with the tags there or adding your own tags at
http://tinyurl.com/48bunxg
Thanks,
Morgan Mandel
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
I'm a Guest at Mike Manno's Blog
I'm usually the one interviewing, but today I'm answering interview questions at Mike Manno's blog -
We'd both be happy if you'd stop by at
http://mikemanno.blogspot.com/2011/03/mondays-with-mike-author-morgan-mandel.html
Thanks,
Morgan Mandel
We'd both be happy if you'd stop by at
http://mikemanno.blogspot.com/2011/03/mondays-with-mike-author-morgan-mandel.html
Thanks,
Morgan Mandel
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Seven Things You May Not Know About Me - Or Maybe You Do
Stylish Blogger Award |
This time, I decided to respond right away before I forgot. Also, I only need offer one link, and that's hers above.
The main requirement for accepting the Stylish Blogger Award is to list seven things about myself, so here goes:
1. I'm currently unemployed, after working as an administrative assistant for 38 1/2 years.
2. I love my kindle and read it while eating breakfast and lunch, or when nothing's good on TV.
3. I hardly every make phone calls. I prefer to e-mail instead. That's why my Iphone doesn't get used much as a phone, but the other features get lots of use, like the camera and Internet.
4. I'm addicted to Facebook and visit often during the day. I also like Twitter, but am not on there as much.
5. I've written mysteries and romances, and am almost through writing a paranormal thriller.
6. This is not my only blog. I'm also at Acme Authors Link on Wednesdays, at Make Mine Mystery on the first and 3rd Mondays of the month, and on The Blood-Red Pencil the first and second Tuesdays of the month.
7. I love country music, slots, chocolate, ice cream and pizza.
8. I dye my hair to keep the grey away.
9. I hate arithmetic. I guess that means I'll never be rich.
Rascal |
TOLD YOU I HATE ARITHMETIC! AS ONE OF YOU POINTED OUT, I CAN'T COUNT. I PUT DOWN 10 THINGS, NOT SEVEN. (LOL)
Sunday, March 06, 2011
If You Don't See Me Here
Just to let you know, I've been quite busy on my work-in-progress, Forever Young. Because of that I haven't been posting as many blogs.
If you don't see me here, stop on over at http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel or
http://facebook.com/foreveryoungbook and you'll most likely see me there.
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If you don't see me here, stop on over at http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel or
http://facebook.com/foreveryoungbook and you'll most likely see me there.
Morgan Mandel |
Killer Career now 99 cents
on Kindle and Smashwords
Friday, March 04, 2011
Back in the Groove
After struggling with the income taxes since February 25, my brain was wasted. When I sat down to pick up where I left off on my paranormal thriller, Forever Young, I wasn't sure if I could do it.
I took baby steps, cheating and going back to the first chapter, fixing and condensing sentences. Then, I got brave enough to hit Control, End, and skip to the bottom to pick up where the story had left off. I kept at it and the flow began.
I'm happy to say I made my daily goal of 1,000 words, actually 3 words more!
Now, I'll relax, maybe play on the Internet or read the book I tore myself away from at lunch. It's good to be back in the groove again. Once I slip out if it, I'm always afraid I can't make it back in. This time I did, and I intend to stay there!
Come visit on Facebook as well at -
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
I took baby steps, cheating and going back to the first chapter, fixing and condensing sentences. Then, I got brave enough to hit Control, End, and skip to the bottom to pick up where the story had left off. I kept at it and the flow began.
I'm happy to say I made my daily goal of 1,000 words, actually 3 words more!
Now, I'll relax, maybe play on the Internet or read the book I tore myself away from at lunch. It's good to be back in the groove again. Once I slip out if it, I'm always afraid I can't make it back in. This time I did, and I intend to stay there!
Morgan Mandel |
Come visit on Facebook as well at -
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
Thursday, March 03, 2011
It's Done! It's Done!
I can now reclaim my normal life. My income tax stuff is all ready to go the accountant! Maybe next year I'll be more organized and it won't take me as long --- Big Maybe!!
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Will Today Be the Day?
Will today be the day I finish getting the income tax stuff in order? I hope so, because it's a real time waster. I haven't been able to do any more work on Forever Young since February 25, when the dreaded income tax junk took priority. I'm under the gun because once it's in order, then it goes to the accountant. If it's not in order, that would be tons of extra money to pay him, and it's money I can't afford.
So, I'm hoping today will be the day. Maybe you're more organized and yours is already done. Hope so for your sake.
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
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So, I'm hoping today will be the day. Maybe you're more organized and yours is already done. Hope so for your sake.
Morgan Mandel |
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
Killer Career is 99 cents on
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Can You Spot the True Optimist?
Can you spot the true optimist in this photo?
I'll give you a hint - it's yellow.
Yes, one of my daffodils dares to believe it can survive, despite the cold temperatures and recent deluge of snow. Somehow, this optimist believes Spring is coming and it can hang on until then.
Maybe it will. I'm hoping it does, because I admire such optimism.
That's the kind of attitude I'd like to cultivate. Every book I write I want to be the best I've ever written, and I want to convince everyone else it's true.
If a daffodil can do it, so can I!
A True Optimist |
Can you spot the true optimist in this photo?
I'll give you a hint - it's yellow.
Yes, one of my daffodils dares to believe it can survive, despite the cold temperatures and recent deluge of snow. Somehow, this optimist believes Spring is coming and it can hang on until then.
Maybe it will. I'm hoping it does, because I admire such optimism.
That's the kind of attitude I'd like to cultivate. Every book I write I want to be the best I've ever written, and I want to convince everyone else it's true.
If a daffodil can do it, so can I!
Friday, February 18, 2011
To Promote or Self-Promote? Which is Easier?
After all these years as an author and blogger, self-promotion still doesn't come naturally to me. I find it much easier to promote other people, books and places rather than to extol my own virtues.
You may find this strange, since I'm in so many social media groups, and I seem to be all over the place. Yes, I am, but once the basics are down, you don't find out much more. Once in a while I'll slip in a reference to one of my books, but I have a feeling I could have done so a lot more often, but haven't bothered.
I've passed over many opportunities for promotion because it seems so much more difficult to convince others of my own capabilities than to convince them how wonderful my friends, fellow bloggers, or even strangers are.
One of the reasons is something I learned long ago, which is nobody likes a braggart. Another reason, I'm afraid, is laziness. It's a lot simpler to let others answer my questions, than to be the one on the receiving end and have to think up what to say about myself. Another reason is probably disorganizaition. I need to keep a FAQ list with answers to frequent questions handy, so I can answer them easily.
As part of my new disciplined attitude toward being an author, part of which involves my setting the 1,000 word goal each day, I've decided to be more aggressive toward self-promotion. I've already set up a new Facebook page specifically to detail my progress on my work in progress, Forever Young, to keep me on the right path to finishing my goal in that respect. I've also accepted requests for interviews by two bloggers, April Pohren and Mike Manno, and will be appearing on their blogs. First, I have to finish their interview questions. Then I'll let you know when I'll be there.(G)
What about you? Is it easier for you to promote or self-promote? You don't have to be an author to answer this question. It can apply to other areas of your life as well.
Morgan Mandel
http://facebook.com/foreveryoungbook
Killer Career now 99 cents on
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You may find this strange, since I'm in so many social media groups, and I seem to be all over the place. Yes, I am, but once the basics are down, you don't find out much more. Once in a while I'll slip in a reference to one of my books, but I have a feeling I could have done so a lot more often, but haven't bothered.
I've passed over many opportunities for promotion because it seems so much more difficult to convince others of my own capabilities than to convince them how wonderful my friends, fellow bloggers, or even strangers are.
One of the reasons is something I learned long ago, which is nobody likes a braggart. Another reason, I'm afraid, is laziness. It's a lot simpler to let others answer my questions, than to be the one on the receiving end and have to think up what to say about myself. Another reason is probably disorganizaition. I need to keep a FAQ list with answers to frequent questions handy, so I can answer them easily.
As part of my new disciplined attitude toward being an author, part of which involves my setting the 1,000 word goal each day, I've decided to be more aggressive toward self-promotion. I've already set up a new Facebook page specifically to detail my progress on my work in progress, Forever Young, to keep me on the right path to finishing my goal in that respect. I've also accepted requests for interviews by two bloggers, April Pohren and Mike Manno, and will be appearing on their blogs. First, I have to finish their interview questions. Then I'll let you know when I'll be there.(G)
What about you? Is it easier for you to promote or self-promote? You don't have to be an author to answer this question. It can apply to other areas of your life as well.
Morgan Mandel
http://facebook.com/foreveryoungbook
Killer Career now 99 cents on
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Sunday, February 06, 2011
Forever Young - My New Facebook Page
Even with extra time at my disposal due to my recent state of unemployment, it's not always easy to discipline myself to write a certain amount of words on my manuscript each day. Although I love writing, inspiration doesn't strike as often as I'd wish.
To keep myself motivated and encouraged, I've set up a Facebook page for my work in progress, a paranormal thriller, tentatively titled Forever Young, which seems to fit. Also, I've put up a stock photo profile pic, which is an accurate depiction of the heroine. The cover may be changed if needs be, but this will suffice for now.
I'd appreciate your coming over and do the Like thing at my new page. Once I get a certain amount of followers, I can then get a fancy url to make it easier to get there. Here's the link for now:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Forever-Young/187944944561645
Come on over when you can and share the progress of my book.
To keep myself motivated and encouraged, I've set up a Facebook page for my work in progress, a paranormal thriller, tentatively titled Forever Young, which seems to fit. Also, I've put up a stock photo profile pic, which is an accurate depiction of the heroine. The cover may be changed if needs be, but this will suffice for now.
I'd appreciate your coming over and do the Like thing at my new page. Once I get a certain amount of followers, I can then get a fancy url to make it easier to get there. Here's the link for now:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Forever-Young/187944944561645
Come on over when you can and share the progress of my book.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Time Flies
I've learned that time flies even when I'm not working, per se. I still don't have a day job, but it's amazing how fast the days are going by. I expected to be bored at least some of the time, but actually I'm too busy to be bored. I also expected to get more of the house cleaning projects done, but I'm lucky to get something small done each day.
I've discovered it takes me a while to reach my self-made quota of 1,000 words per day on my Forever Young manuscript. I wish I were a faster writer, but that doesn't seem to be happening either. Still, I am accomplishing something, but won't feel fully accomplished until writing The End on the last page of my manuscript.
Morgan Mandel
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I've discovered it takes me a while to reach my self-made quota of 1,000 words per day on my Forever Young manuscript. I wish I were a faster writer, but that doesn't seem to be happening either. Still, I am accomplishing something, but won't feel fully accomplished until writing The End on the last page of my manuscript.
Morgan Mandel
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
My Brain is Toast
My brain is toast lately. That's because I can't keep too many things in it at one time. So, since I've been concentrating a lot on writing my thriller, Forever Young, other stuff kind of slips through.
What about you? Do you have trouble concentrating on other things when you've been trying to get a manuscript written?
Morgan Mandel
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What about you? Do you have trouble concentrating on other things when you've been trying to get a manuscript written?
Morgan Mandel
Killer Career 99 cents on
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Working on Forever Young Again
Working on Forever Young again today. Accomplished 1038 words yesterday, despite the hoopla of the Bears/Packers game.
In the meantime, you're welcome to tell us how you're feeling today at Spill It Here:
http://spillithere.blogspot.com/2011/01/monday-mix.html
Morgan
In the meantime, you're welcome to tell us how you're feeling today at Spill It Here:
http://spillithere.blogspot.com/2011/01/monday-mix.html
Morgan
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Spill It Here Is Now Open
Just opened a new blogspot, kind of a catchall, where you can report whether you're Sad, Mad or Glad, and why - Here's a link if you want to check it out.
http://spillithere.blogspot.com/2011/01/glad.html?showComment=1295825289805#c8153056327960744404
http://spillithere.blogspot.com/2011/01/glad.html?showComment=1295825289805#c8153056327960744404
Saturday, January 22, 2011
In The Flow
Since I decided to go forward again with Forever Young, I've been creeping up with the page count. It's now up to 33,862, from 31,815 yesterday, making 2,047 up, but who's counting? (G)
At first I wasn't sure I could think of things to say. Once I got started, magic happened. The other night I'd just pulled the covers over me in bed when inspiration struck, gifting me with plot leads and twists. I was so excited, I jumped up, turned on the light. grabbed a pen and scrap of paper from my purse, and wrote down what had sprung into my mind before I could forget it all. (Good thing the DH was still downstairs, having fallen asleep on the easy chair, while watching TV, or that light turning on wouldn't have gone over too well.)
Today, I experienced something which hadn't happened in a while. I finally got into the flow. The words came out as fast as I could type them. They even made sense.
Right now, I'm tired from inhabiting my character's mind and body for a few hours. It's almost like physical labor.
Am I the only one who gets worn out from a good day of writing?
Morgan Mandel
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
Killer Career on Kindle for 99 cents
At first I wasn't sure I could think of things to say. Once I got started, magic happened. The other night I'd just pulled the covers over me in bed when inspiration struck, gifting me with plot leads and twists. I was so excited, I jumped up, turned on the light. grabbed a pen and scrap of paper from my purse, and wrote down what had sprung into my mind before I could forget it all. (Good thing the DH was still downstairs, having fallen asleep on the easy chair, while watching TV, or that light turning on wouldn't have gone over too well.)
Today, I experienced something which hadn't happened in a while. I finally got into the flow. The words came out as fast as I could type them. They even made sense.
Right now, I'm tired from inhabiting my character's mind and body for a few hours. It's almost like physical labor.
Am I the only one who gets worn out from a good day of writing?
Morgan Mandel
http://facebook.com/morgan.mandel
Killer Career on Kindle for 99 cents
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Winter Weather Stories
We've got below zero and dangerous wind chill in the forecast for the Chicago area Thursday night going into Friday. Already there's a mix of snow and ice on sidewalks, streets and parking lots. It's difficult navigating around even if you're in a car. Good time to stay home, keep warm and read a book, but not everyone can do that.
Those who experience winter weather in states like Illinois and tons of other places know all too well how can impact their lives.
Along with other winter scenes, my romantic suspense, Killer Career, shows two of the main characters looking for a missing dog in a snow covered backyard. Their shocking discovery heightens the feeling that something is amiss.
Have you written a book where winter weather plays a part in the setting or plot?
Or, maybe you'd like to recommend someone else's.
Those who experience winter weather in states like Illinois and tons of other places know all too well how can impact their lives.
Killer Career |
Have you written a book where winter weather plays a part in the setting or plot?
Or, maybe you'd like to recommend someone else's.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Please Welcome Romance Author & Animal Lover, Celia Yeary
Celia Yeary is a seventh-generation Texan, and her life revolves around family, friends, and writing. San Marcos has been her home for thirty-five years. She has five published romance novels, five “coming soon” novels, short stories in anthologies, articles, and essays with a local magazine. The author is a former science teacher, graduate of Texas Tech University and Texas State University, mother of two, grandmother of three, and wife of a wonderful, supportive Texan. Celia and her husband enjoy traveling, and both are involved in their church, the community, and the university.
http://sweetheartsofthewest.blogspot.com/
Buy Link for Celia's Latest Release,
In the seventies, my husband took a temporary teaching position as a professor at New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
A dog? Oh, no, I thought. We'd lost two back in Texas due to unfortunate circumstances, and I did not want to cope with that again. Plus, this puppy had…something odd about it.
I studied the puppy. "Or maybe she's frightened. Okay, honey," I said to my husband, "where did you get her?"
So they asked for her. The man gave her up in a flash.
New Releases
Texas Promise - eBook - Desert Breeze Publishing
Making the Turn - Print & Ebook - Wings ePressPlease make Celia feel welcome by leaving a comment.
I'm very happy to welcome romance author, Celia Yeary, a member of the wonderfully supportive egroup, Book Spa Friends. Celia is not only a talented author, but also goes out of her way to share her time and talent with others.
Celia Yeary |
Buy Link for Celia's Latest Release,
Texas Promise,
an historical, sensual e-book presented by
Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc.
Book One of The Cameron Sisters Series
What it's about:
After two years, Jo King’s life as a widow abruptly ends when her husband returns home to Austin. Unable to understand her angry and bitter husband, she accepts a call from the New Mexico Territory to meet her dying birth father whom she knows nothing about. Her plan to escape her husband goes awry when he demands to travel with her.
Dalton King, believing lies his Texas Ranger partner tells him about Jo, seethes with hatred toward his wife. Now he must protect Jo from his partner’s twisted mind, while sorting out the truth. Jo’s bravery and loyalty convince him she’s innocent. But can they regain the love and respect they once shared?
Since Celia is a fellow animal lover like I am, and the dog part of this blog has been neglected for a while, Celia has agreed to pitch in and share memories of her precious dog, Poco. You may want to grab a handkerchief before reading.
Poor, Pitiful, Puppy by Celia Yeary
Poco |
Our daughter began fourth grade and our son entered first. The elementary school was only about ten blocks away, but my husband drove them to school in the mornings. Since he arrived home in the afternoons before I did, he left the car at home, walked to the school, collected the kids, and the three of them took a shortcut home through an alley.
One day, they came home with a very cold wet puppy.
"Look what we have, Mommy!" The kids were jumping around while my husband stood there, looking sheepish, with the puppy shivering in his arms.
"Wherever you got that puppy, take it back right now," I said. "She's filthy. And what's wrong with her left eye and her right ear? I don't want a dog. Most of the training would fall to me."
A chorus of pleas went up from the three.
"Look, Mommy," Daughter said, "she has pretty white fur, and when we give her a bath, she'll be white as snow. Isn't she cute.?"
Son joined in, "I like her. But she's shaking so hard she can't stop. I think she's cold."
He said the puppy lived in an unkempt fenced yard. Every day when they walked down the alley past the house, the puppy toddled to the fence, jumped up on it, whining and crying just like a baby. There was no doghouse, no shelter for her, and part of the yard was muddy--cold, freezing mud, at that. Bottom line, the owner was guilty of neglect. Her right ear looked permanently bent backwards. Her right eye had no pigment around it, and it appeared infected, all red and oozing…something.
On this day, as they walked past, a man stood in the yard. My three heroes stopped and my husband called to him, asking what was wrong with the puppy's eye. The man said he had no idea, that the puppy belonged to his wife who had left, and he had no reason to keep a pet.
We named her Poco, since we lived in New Mexico and we thought that meant "little" or something close. We rejected the name Princess, as well as Snowball, and Snowflake.
Two cats joined Poco in the near future, and now we had three pets when I wanted none. Even though all three were great pets, little Poco--she never grew very big--was the most precious dog in the world. We ended up back in Texas, and everyone's pets ran free--and so did ours. They came in and out of the house whenever they wanted. We took good care of them, because each one lived to the age of sixteen or seventeen. For years, our veterinarian costs were greater than our pediatrician's.
Everyone in the neighborhood loved Poco. She loved to be petted, adored attention, but never approached a human unless coaxed. Any little noise or sharp voice terrified her and she would shake her little self silly. During thunderstorms and fireworks, I'd get her quilt, wrap her up tightly, and hold her in my lap, because she could not stop trembling.
The veterinarian said she had cancer in her eye, but thought it would be best to leave it alone. I bathed it and tried to keep it dry, and it never seemed to bother her. The bent ear turned straight as she grew. She turned out to be a pretty little thing.
She died at age seventeen. Just laid down in the yard, closed her eyes, and stopped breathing. Bless her sweet heart, our little Poco.
Thank you, Morgan.
Celia Yeary - Romance...and a little bit 'o Texas
New Releases
Texas Promise - eBook - Desert Breeze Publishing
Making the Turn - Print & Ebook - Wings ePress
Saturday, January 15, 2011
What Day Is It?
Now that I've been unemployed since the beginning of the year, I've found it hard to remember what day it is. This would sometimes happen to me when I had a day job, but it was easier to keep track then. For one thing, on Sundays I always thought with distaste about the upcoming Mondays. Fridays were spent in anticipation of the weekend. Because of that, they tended to go slower than all the other weekdays combined.
What I find very strange now is my unemployed days are passing much more quickly than I'd thought they would.
What about you? Do you sometimes lose track of days?
What I find very strange now is my unemployed days are passing much more quickly than I'd thought they would.
What about you? Do you sometimes lose track of days?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Holiday Party Pics
June Sproat, Recent President, on right with Hubby, Mark |
Left to Right - Margaret Watson, Lindsay Longford |
Bernadette Cynchner and Hubby, Russell |
Bonnie Hoffman and Mark Sproat, June Sproat's Hubby |
Margot Justes, New President, and Hubby, Victor, taking my pic while I took theirs. |
Monday, January 10, 2011
Holiday Celebrations Not Over
From time to time, I'll be posting more updates concerning my unemployment, but don't want this blog to be only about that.
I finished taking down the very last of our Christmas decorations this morning. It's amazing how I every year I get so used to seeing them up, and every time I take them down the house looks bare.
Fortunately, the Holiday celebrations are not over. Tonight is the annual holiday party with my Chicago-North Romance Writers of America writing buddies. This celebration used to take place before Christmas, but one year a snowstorm got in the way, and we had to delay the party. Turns out everyone liked the idea of having the party at a less busy time, so we've kept it at January.
I'll post some pictures from the event soon.
I finished taking down the very last of our Christmas decorations this morning. It's amazing how I every year I get so used to seeing them up, and every time I take them down the house looks bare.
Fortunately, the Holiday celebrations are not over. Tonight is the annual holiday party with my Chicago-North Romance Writers of America writing buddies. This celebration used to take place before Christmas, but one year a snowstorm got in the way, and we had to delay the party. Turns out everyone liked the idea of having the party at a less busy time, so we've kept it at January.
I'll post some pictures from the event soon.
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