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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Meet DLG Authors




Please join Marsha Casper Cook from Michigan Avenue Media for an interesting discussion with DLG authors Kristin T. De La Garza, Kathleen Byron Etzel, J. Davis, and Mina Raye on April 21 at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST.
DLG Publishing offers a variety of high-quality fiction for readers around the world and they are always looking for new exciting authors. It's not only going to be fun it will be very informative. Save the date and listen in live or later on demand.

 Link to the show 

For more info aboiut the authors  http://dlgpublishingpartners.com/

For more info about Marsha http://www.marshacaspercook.com

For more info Michigan Avenue Media http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

World of Ink Network Online Radio by WorldOfInkNetwork | BlogTalkRadio

World of Ink Network Online Radio by WorldOfInkNetwork | BlogTalkRadio: Bringing Communities Together





Please join Marsha Casper Cook on a World Of Ink / Michigan Avenue Media live Podcast special Tuesday December 5 at 830 PM  730PM CST  630 PM 530PM PST for another wonderful discussion with authors Kelly Abell and Judy Snider.





Feel free to call in 714-242-5259 to talk to the host or the guests.



For more info about the shows or to be a guest on the show.





http://www.marshacasper.com



http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com





Guests website



http://www.judysnider.com



http://www.kellyabell.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

WORLD OF INK SPECIAL - MEET JO MICHAELS











Join Marsha and Willow on Wednesday October 22 at 11 AM EST 10 AM CST 9AM MT 8 AM PST for a very special show featuring Jo Michaels. Jo Michaels has been The World of Ink Networks sponsor for the month of October. 

Jo is a graphic artist, editor and fascinating blogger. Her wonderful heartfelt imagination will become your guide as you read about the magical world that her characters live in. Her female characters are powerful beyond compare and her writing makes you proud to be a woman and also makes you want to share everything about Jo's writing. Her blog is terrific especially for new authors because she explains her technique and that is so very helpful to new writers.

Join the fun.

Call in number # 714-242-5259

Jo's Links
Personal Interestshttp://jomichaels.blogspot.com/
http://www.twitter.com/writejomichaels
https://www.writejomichaels.com/
https://www.amazon.com/author/jomichaels

Thursday, August 14, 2014

John Emil Augustine






 Read about John - Listen to him on Tuesday August 19 
 8 PM CST 9 PM EST

LINK TO THE SHOWhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/08/20/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-host-marsha-casper-cook

John Emil Augustine grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and toured in his twenties and early thirties with local and national acts; writing, arranging, and performing with notable jazz, blues, gospel, reggae, post funk, prog rock, and folk groups. John has also been a landscaper, mail carrier, English professor, and forklift operator. He currently lives in Minneapolis with his wife and four boys. John has also recorded the album Chants for Renewal, Presence and Awareness, available here:

http://www.amazon.com/John-Emil-Augustine/e/B00IGE8ZT0.
Keep in touch:
http://www.johnemilaugustine.com
https://www.facebook.com/johnemilaugustine.author.musician
https://twitter.com/JohnEmilAugust

Eight little known facts about John:
1. I fell several hundred feet down a mountain in the Swiss Alps when I was 16. My buddies and I decided we were going to go sledding, and I was flying through the snow so fast that when I got to where the snow met the rocks below, I didn't stop. I cartwheeled for a long while, right up to the school bus-sized rocks near the valley. I was somehow able to stretch myself out and stop before I was dashed to pieces. I still have the scars.
2. I've been held at gunpoint/knifepoint more than once and have almost always been able to talk my way out of the situations. I once had three guys follow me into a dark alley after I played a gig and while I was carrying all my equipment. They blocked my path to my car and held knives up to my face, and I still managed to talk them out of the way and left with all my gear and my car. I got lucky.
3. Among others, I used to arrange for and perform with one of the Wailers. I was truly schooled in reggae during that time.
4. I was adopted into a Lakota tribe several years ago and learned more than I can tell from the experience.
5. I have been homeless in the winter, played for change on the streets of Downtown Minneapolis, and have sold scrap metal for food money. I also learned much from those experiences.
6. I had three of my front teeth knocked out while playing a gig on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. I now sport porcelain caps.
7. I was an English professor for the better part of a decade until the economy tanked. I loved teaching.
8. I was the victim of domestic abuse, and the "From the Abyss" book series has a lot to do with my experience.


Wednesday, January 9, 2013


Spotlight: Author Jack Remick Shares His Writing World

VS Grenier
Jack Remick is a poet, short story writer and novelist. In 2012, Coffeetown Press published the first two volumes of Remick´s California Quartet series, The Deification and Valley Boy. The final two volumes will be released in 2013: The Book of Changes and Trio of Lost Souls. Blood, A Novel was published by Camel Press, an imprint of Coffeetown Press, in 2011.

Remick gives four people credit in helping to shape his writing world: Jack Moodey, Thom Gunn, Robert J. Ray, and Natalie Goldberg. "As a naïve and very young poet, I met Jack Moodey. Of course, being young and stupid, I knew everything so in a discussion with Jack about poetry; I asked him if he had ever written an epic poem. His reply: Six lines or eight? BAM. First idea that this might be harder than I imagined. Then I met Thom Gunn who was teaching poetry at Berkeley. He called me in one day to talk about my latest poetic effort. I remember his words exactly: Jack, if you live in another man´s universe, it will be smaller than the one you create for yourself. Second BAM. Lesson? Don´t imitate your predecessors, create your own world. Later, I met Robert J Ray, the mystery novelist and intellectual mentor to generations. Bob led me to ´timed writing´ also called ´writing practice´ or writing under the clock to free yourself from the internal editor. Third BAM. There´s an internal editor? Get that guy out of the way. Without Bob, there are no novels in my life. Then, Taos. Natalie Goldberg and the Zen of Writing. In Taos, I listened to Natalie say: Writing gets more writing. You walk in the mist you get wet. Writing connects mind to mind. Finish what you start. Shut out the noise. Fourth BAM. No such thing as writer´s block, put pen to paper, it´s okay to write memoir. All writing is in the body. The body is the focus and the be-all and end-all of writing. You want to click into the viscera of being alive, shut out the noise, listen to the whispers of time and let them guide your pen," shared Remick.

In Remick´s writing life, the writing has always been more important than the publishing. He was published, as a poet, very early and realized that unless he had a body of work he was useless as a writer so Remick kicked back, found the discipline he needed and kept on writing.

"Jack Moodey told me that he got one acceptance for every 300 submissions," commented Remick. The early success told him he could do it. Remick also learned that unless he had the discipline, he would not be a writer but someone who had written a book. "I have seen many ´sophomore or second book´ failures because the writers blasted out that first novel on guts and adrenaline, but didn´t have the discipline to know how to do the second book. Roland Barthes breaks us up into two categories—ecrivains and ecrivants. The one writes, the other writes things," said Remick. "My experience has taught me this—you´re not writing a novel, you´re writing a dramatic scene. Each scene hooks to another scene. Scenes link together in plot tracks. Plot tracks are built on objects, characters, actions or symbols. This process is an integrated one that starts with—the scene and its parts. I´ve put all of this information on the blog I keep with Robert J. Ray: http://bobandjackswritingblog.com."

Remick writes by hand on yellowed lined paper. He sets a timer and writes until the timer goes off. His discipline is this—finish what you start. Honor your words. Type up what you write. And, the most important thing—work with other writers. Force yourself to put pages on the table. Listen to what your readers tell you.

"I have a disciplined approach to this—everything starts in a state of absolute chaos and I dabble at the writing until either a character or a story emerges, one with enough zing to make me want to know more. I spend a lot of time ´writing about the writing´ which means getting to know the Story, then working out a Structure, then, towards the end, paying attention to Style. Story begets Structure, Structure begets Style. Style is language honed into smooth blocks or rough cut hunks of emotion and energy," shared Remick.

Remick is currently touring his recently released novel Gabriela and The Widow, a very personal novel not at all based on personal experience. It is a novel about two women, one dying—The Widow; the other—Gabriela, is blossoming. It is an archetypal Mother-Daughter novel working the idea that culture passes through women. It is built on the notion that our memory is fallible and that our stories have to be written down for them to be meaningful. It is a novel about the transformative power of love and respect. It is also a novel built on the idea that women share deep and universal secrets regardless of which culture they live in.

Remick shared his thoughts on the novel, "I wrote Gabriela and The Widow because I needed a novel about immigrants coming to America—and we´ve been coming here for fifteen thousand years. I wanted to focus on the latest leg of that Diaspora—the one from South to North, to El Norte. I wanted to write about the collision of cultures and to show how, in the end, we are connected and I wanted to write about the women. The men in Gabriela and The Widow are incidental--they are punishing, they are brutal, they are cheats and liars--but this is not a misanthropic book. Rather, it´s the story of how The Widow makes Gabriela in her own image. In a sense, it is a novel about women for women and it is a novel about women before men. It always struck me as odd that writing was invented only three times—that we know of—Mesopotamia, China, and Mesoamerica. So what in the mind of Mesoamerica spurred that epic of creation? I think Gabriela shows us some of the energy of that mind."

However, Remick has written a broad range of books from book-length poems such as Josie Delgado to the non-fiction The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery. "Right now I´m completing The California Quartet, all literary fiction. Blood is on a shelf by itself because I´m not sure just what it is so I keep it in a glass case apart from the other work," said Remick.

The World of Ink Network will be touring author Jack Remick´s contemporary women´s literary novel, Gabriela and The Widow published by Coffeetown Press throughout January and February 2013. ISBN: 978-1-60381-147-7 Publication Date: January 15, 2013

Gabriela and The Widow is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com. After January 15, 2013, it will also be available in multiple eBook and 6x9 trade paperback editions on BN.com, the European Amazons and Amazon Japan.

Wholesale orders can be placed through info@coffeetownpress.com Baker & Taylor or Ingram. Libraries can also purchase books through Follett Library Resources or Midwest Library Service.

Gabriela and The Widow is the story of Gabriela, a 19 year old Mexican woman who migrates north (to El Norte) where she meets a dying 92 year old woman, The Widow. The novel is their story.

You can find out more about Jack Remick, his books and World of Ink Author/Book Tour at http://tinyurl.com/akw7kk6

Follow Jack Remick at

Author page: http://jackremick.com

Blog: http://bobandjackswritingblog.com

Twitter: @jackremick

VS Grenier

VS Grenier is an award-winning children's author, founder & owner of Stories for Children Publishing, LLC., award-winning editor-in-chief of Stories for Children Magazine and chief editor for Halo Publishing, Int, and also, the host of the blog talk radio shows Stories for Children, Families Matter, What is Success and The Writing Mama. A California girl at heart and former fashion buyer, Grenier lives in Southern Utah with her supportive husband, their three children and the family's minature schnauzer Taz

Thursday, December 13, 2012

BOOK REVIEW BY ASHLEY FONTAINNE - AUTHOR FRAN LEWIS CHOICES



5.0 out of 5 stars Sow today, reap tomorrow, December 13, 2012
This review is from: Bad Choices (Faces Behind the Stones) (Kindle Edition)
Choices. We make numerous ones each day, right and wrong. As children, we learn through trial and error as we discover how to make our way through this world. Bumps, skinned knees, bruises and cuts are the trophies we carry while we grow. During the tumultuous teenage years, we have migrated from learning how to control our physical bodies to gaining understanding of controlling our inner thoughts, feelings and mental state.

This journey is made even more difficult by the settings teenagers sometimes find themselves in. The wrong crowd, the wrong voice listened to, the wrong decision made, can forever alter the trajectory of their lives. This book, through the clever use of a stroll inside a cemetery, highlights the circumstances of the demise of each name etched into a headstone. The bad choices they made in life will forever haunt them in death.

Death is something each of us will face no matter how vehemently we fight it. Young adults, more especially teenagers, seem to encapsulate themselves with the notion that they are invincible. These stories of those that made bad choices while still alive, and are now suffering the repercussions of their earthly actions, illuminates the reality that what you sow today, you reap tomorrow.

I recommend this book for all teenagers, parents and young adults. Quite the wake up call.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

BOOK REVIEWERS DISCUSSION - A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY

 
 A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY

THE CHANGING MARKET FOR BOOK REVIEWERS



Call in and talk to the hosts  (714) 242-5259

Please join Marsha Cook and Fran Lewis  on Ooctober 9 at 4PM EST 3PM CST as they have an open discussion with several book reviewers about today's changing market and why reviewers don't get paid. Karen H Vaughan, Dellani Oakes and  Karina Gioretz  will be joining the discussion.

Bethany Cross will open the chat room for questions.

for more info contact
www.worldofinknetwork.com
wwwmarshacaspercook.com


lINK TO THE SHOW 
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2012/10/09/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-host-marsha-cook-fran-lewis

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

DIGITAL NEWS - E BOOKS

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150x150Penguin E-Books to Hit Libraries Nationwide
A pilot begun last month by Penguin to sell its e-books to the New York and Brooklyn public libraries is expected to roll out nationwide by year end, according to a statement from the library e-book vendor, 3M.

In a statement late yesterday, 3M officially announced that Penguin would be using its Cloud Library product for the task. Penguin has not yet confirmed the development to Digital Book World.

Penguin will join
Random House and HarperCollins as publishers from among the largest in the country that sell their e-books to libraries. The Penguin program, like that of the other two, will likely not be without its restrictions. For the pilot, Penguin is only making its e-books available six months after they initially went on sale and then for a year license, at which point librarians will have the option to renew - for a fee, one supposes.

So, no 
No Easy Day at your public library until February or March.

Librarians have bristled at such restrictions in the past, but we guess that they'd rather have the option to buy Penguin e-books, restrictions or no, versus the alternative - no options at all.

Related:
Librarians Out of Patience on Library E-Book Lending Issue, Library Association Says
Barnes & Noble Doing What It Said It Wouldn't (PaidContent)
Have you been to your local Barnes & Noble lately? Go and check to see if they are carrying Amazon Publishing titles. Reportedly, some are, despite the bricks-and-mortar retailer's insistence in February that it would do no such thing unless it got to sell the titles as e-books, too. No sign of them in the Nook store...yet.

Why Publishers Don't Like Working With Start-ups (DBW)
Whether it's that they're too busy, too small or afraid to look stupid, there are lots of reasons publishers say they don't want to work with start-ups. That said, many do and there are reasons why. Top five for both sides in this post.
Apple iBooks Author used to create interactive "Frankenweenie" eBook
With eBooks, digital publishers can create a unique reading experience that would be impossible with physical texts. Disney recently harnessed this potential. Read more.
In Three Words (The Shatzkin Files)
Mike Shatzkin sums up the future of book publishing in three words: standards, rights and data. Standards, rights and data issues can "restrain digital growth, or propel it," writes Shatzkin.

The Latest Sourcebooks Innovation: The Shakesperience (DBW)
The Shakesperience is the innovative publishing company's 21st century-take on tales nearly as old as publishing itself. The way we learn Shakespeare is hard, says Sourcebooks CEO Dominique Raccah. The Shakesperience aims to make it easy.

Bookouture: The Latest Digital Publishing Start-up (DBW)
This time it's an ex-Harlequin marketing exec behind a new digital publishing player. Perhaps more people are reading this and figuring it's a good move to build digital-only publishing houses from the ground up.
The PIAs: The Very Best in Ebooks
The Publishing Innovation Awards celebrate publishers, designers and authors who are improving the reading experience in the digital age. If your ebook, enhanced ebook or book app presents solid design that keeps readability front and center or introduces interactive or social elements that improve the reading experience, we want to see it. Entry Deadline November 15!
Blurb's New Bells and Whistles (DBW)
E-book production firm Blurb, which has tools that allow users to simultaneously create content for print, e-book and audio-book production, has now added tools that allow the simultaneous creation of enhanced e-books, too.

K-12 Publishing Doomed, Unless... (DBW)
A new survey of K-12 publishers says that three-quarters of them will go belly up unless they are true multi-channel publishers. Classrooms are demanding more digital content today but print is still a priority.

IDPF's New E-Reader Test Suite (DBW)
The IDPF will soon release a new tester for e-readers to see just out EPUB3-supportive they are. It's all part of the organization's campaign to make EPUB3 the standard format for e-books.

Amazon Book Takedown (ABA Journal)
While B&N is putting 'em up, Amazon is taking 'em down. Amazon removed Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled the World from e-shelves due to alleged copyright issues.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Snack Attack by Marsha Casper Cook 03/24 by Its Story Time Gather Round | Blog Talk Radio



Join authors JD Holiday andChristy Condoleo onSaturday March 24, 201210AM est, 9AM cst, 8AM mst & 7AM pst,  for the story bookSnack Attack by Marsha Casper Cook
Addison's mom lets him have whatever he wants to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Addison quickly learns how easy it can be to have too much of a good thing! A portion of the royalties go BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Marsha Casper Cook’s site:http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com/
The author will be here to read her story!
All stories read on the show are copyrighted by the authors. The show has permission from the authors to read their books and display pictures from it.  










link to the show

Snack Attack by Marsha Casper Cook 03/24 by Its Story Time Gather Round | Blog Talk Radio

Monday, February 27, 2012

A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY - ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR!


Please join  Marsha Cook and her co host Bethany Cross on Tuesday Feb. 28 at 9PM ET - 8PM CT 7 PM MT 6PM PT  It's all about Romance.  Once again we have a great show planned - Romance is in the air. Join us in a lively fun discussion. The guests are Wendy Smith, Mollie Fleigel and Michel Prince. Our guest will be talking about romance , sex and how popular romance books have become. Bennet Pomerantz will also join in on the discussion.
LISTEN LIVE OR ON DEMAND.   
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Monday, January 30, 2012

A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY - HOST MARSHA COOK


CALL IN NUMBER - LISTEN LIVE OR ON DEMAND   (714) 242-5259


Please join  Marsha Cook Tuesday January 31 at 9  PM-EST, 8PM CST- 7PM MT - 6 PM- PST  for an entertaining and informative discussion on writing screenplays and books. The very special guest for the evening is Jack Remick. Jack  co-authored The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery, with Robert J. Ray. He has a collection of short fiction, Terminal Weird (Black Heron Press), a novel, The Stolen House (Pig Iron Press) as well as work in The Seattle Five Plus One, an anthology (Pig Iron Press). Jack’s stories and poems have appeared in national magazines such as Carolina Quarterly, Portland Review, Big Hammer, Café Noir Review, and Northwind. Jack is also a frequent guest on Shark Radio with host Joann Buchanan-


You won't want to miss this show! You can check out  Jack's books at 
http://www.amazon.com/Jack-Remick/e/B001IOBPOW 


LINK TO SHOW 
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2012/02/01/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-with-host-marsha-casper-cook






CALL IN NUMBER - LISTEN LIVE OR ON DEMAND   (714) 242-5259




More info on the shows at www.michiganavenuemedia.com