Friday, April 25, 2025
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books with History in the Title (or subtitle)
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Book Blast and Giveaway: Only in September by Cynthia Flowers
When Jacqueline follows her trusty Labrador Bailey down a hidden path to the beach, she's unaware that her vacation plans on a small island off the New England coast has already taken her life in a new direction. Running into an unassuming local beach comber stirs new thoughts, desires, and a self-determination she never knew she possessed. Jacqueline will need to trust her instincts and make the most of what fate has in store if she wants the future that, until now, she has only dared to dream of.
Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Three Things I Wish More Books Talked About
The Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge is hosted by Long and Short Reviews. They offer this blog hop as a weekly prompt to help you gain new friends and visitors. You don't have to participate every week, but if you decide to post and join the blog hop for a week, Long and Short Reviews asks that you share your link on their weekly post on their website (it will be the top post on the home page each Wednesday morning). The link list remains open for new links for 48 hours. Visit the other bloggers participating to see what they are talking about that week. Comments are appreciated.
What a great topic! I'm sure we all have opinions on this. Here are the...
Three Things I Wish More Books
Talked About
- The impact of grief on the family unit. This is a topic that, in my opinion, can't be discussed often enough. Whether it is in nonfiction or fiction, when a loved one dies, it impacts everyone. Grief is a personal experience. Everyone's journey looks different. The Santa Letters by Stacy Gooch-Anderson is one of my favorite novels that centers around a woman's grief after she loses her husband. Bear with me, since I haven't read it since 2008, but I'm fairly certain it focused mainly on the widow. However, the arrival of the Santa Letters had a positive impact on the family as a whole. This was a novel that allowed the reader to witness the family's healing.
- Women transitioning from parenting to becoming empty-nesters. This is a very personal topic for me, considering I am almost there. Amazingly, there is only one page of books on Amazon about becoming an empty nester (using my search criteria). There are 45 choices--fiction and nonfiction--on Goodreads. Gosh, that really doesn't sound like a lot when women have been going from being parents to being empty nesters for generations.
- Starting a new relationship later in life. Again, this could be tackled from a nonfiction or fiction perspective. I know hen lit exists, but I don't think romance always has to be part of it. Starting new relationships--whether they are friendships or romances--is tough. Alongside this topic runs romances filled with real people who look like real people instead of models.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books that Surprised Me (in a good or bad way)
Monday, April 21, 2025
Book Blast & Giveaway: The Last Door, Ajar by Michael Holly Barrett
It is 1945. The infamous Max Smartz, superspy; Eva Braun, wife of Adolf Hitler; Joseph Goebbels, propaganda minister; and Otto Klugg, intelligence officer, do not die at the end of World War II, but trick the guards in the Fuhrerbunker tunnels, allowing them to make their escape. Their escape plan is to reach war-neutral Southern Ireland, where Maxwell Smartz has an established base and is familiar with rural south Kerry and its people. They evade capture and eventually reach France. Here, they meet with a good friend and colleague, an undercover agent called Maurice Le Blanc, who asks them to assist him in retrieving some stolen gold bars.
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My
humble beginnings in a terrace house with an outdoor toilet and indoor rats. The
drinking water was got from a public pump in the street. We were all sailing in
the Titanic,Third
Class,
but we were not aware of anything better. We had so much fun, swimming in the
river. As kids we had wonderful imaginations.The only luxuries we ever saw were
in the Cinema, usually
American films, people smoking and drinking alcohol.
Everyone in the town of County Cork, Ireland seemed to be in the same boat; we made the best of it until the swinging sixties came along and changed everything. In spite of our poverty, I managed to get a College education. But opportunities were as scarce as rich Uncles. The Christian Brothers were brutal, and handy with the cane, in National School. I was lucky like many fellows my own age to get an apprenticeship as a diesel mechanic. Soon developed a taste for Alcohol, and got into trouble pretty soon, was lucky again to find A.A. and get my act together in 1978.
My
hero died in 1977, Elvis Presley, the music stopped, the sixties was over, the
Beatles were broken up, CCR, too. So getting sober was the best thing to do,
under the miserable
circumstances. I got a job as a Pipe Welder with ASME 1X certificate and began working around Europe, finally settling in warm Spain, Barcelona and met a Catalunya woman. Started writing for the first time, mostly comedies, Peter Sellers style, another hero of mine.
This is my second published book, I also self published earlier works Like ,'Gorilla Days in Ireland' by Michael Barrett, on Amazon. The Frankie Stein Enigma, and others, I paint oil and acrylic pictures, write mountains of poetry, sing and play the guitar.
'I do just about everything, that doesn't make any money for me.' But love doing what I do, writing poetry is mind stimulating, energising .
My favourite actors are William Holden, Warren Oates, Gregory Peck, and favourite detective the great Peter Falk in Columbo, a genius and Clouseau, Peter Sellers, and Peter Ustinov.
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Michael Holly Barrett will be awarding
a $10 Amazon/BN gift card
to a randomly drawn winner.
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? & Mailbox Monday - April 21
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.
- Only in September by Cynthia Flowers - Apr 23 (Book Blast)
- Stone of Doubt by Margaret Izard - Apr 28 (Interview)
- Cowboy Watch by Petie McCarty - May 1 (Blurb Blitz)
- Love Letters to Me, Myself and Him by Rayan Khamis - May 5 (Book Blast)
- Between Today and Sunday by Ann M. Trader - May 5 (First Chapter Review)
- Surviving the United Nations by Robert Bruce Adolph - May 9 (First Chapter Review)
- Cayman Conundrum by Stacy Wilder - June 11 (First Chapter Review)
- Freedom Drop & Calypso Blue by Brian Silverman - June 18 (Showcase)
- Freedom Drop by Brian Silverman - June 21 (First Chapter Review)
- Calypso Blue by Brian Silverman - June 22 (First Chapter Review)
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Guest Post: Using Artificial Intelligence by Hanke Quense, Author of The Author's AI Toolkit
Hank Quense was born and raised in Jersey City NJ. He attended St Peters Prep High School and Newark College of Engineering where he received a BS in Mechanical Engineering.
Using Artificial Intelligence
Writing often bogs down in unexciting chores that have to be done. Editing and revision are two examples. Then there are the times when the writer is stymied as to what to write next. Another painful experience is to get stuck in the middle of a scene. Your hero is in big trouble and you can’t figure a way to drag her out the mess.
I’ve
faced all of these issues in the past, but now I use an Artificial Intelligence
app to help me speed through the roadblocks.
In short AI allows me to spend more time on creative activities and less
on mundane chores.
I
use Perplexity.AI as my writing buddy.
The trick with using an AI app is how you write the query that gives the
AI app its instructions. If you write a generic query, the AI will respond with
a generic reply. To get a useful
response you have to write a detailed query.
That
last paragraph may be a bit puzzling to those who aren’t
familiar with using AI so I’ll provide a list of AI queries that have
been tested (by me) to provide useful output. These queries can be used in a
variety of AI apps such as Perplexity, ChatGPT, Notebook LM or even the AI
feature built into apps like Craft or Fabric or Notion.
Research
and brainstorming queries:
Research
query: Show me a list of websites that have information on
{topic}
Outline query: Provide an outline for the
{book/research paper/website} {insert description}
Brainstorming
query: Brainstorm the following {insert topic} and give me a list of six
ideas for an {article/story/project}
Editing
and revision queries:
Editing
query: Edit the following piece and highlight your changes:
{paste text here}
Editing
and Show-Don’t-Tell
query: Edit the following piece, highlight your changes and
point out examples where show-don’t-tell can be used {paste text here}
Rewrite
query: Rewrite this {insert text} two different ways: one in a
light-hearted tone, one in a pompous tone.
(yes, you can tell the AI what tone to use!)
Stuck
Query: My character is {describe situation}. Tell me {number}
of ways he {describe solution}
I
don’t restrict my AI usage to writing and
research. I also use it for marketing
activities. Here are a few typical
queries. In these cases, I use a
storyline or short synopsis as part of the detailed query. This gives the AI the background information
it needs to respond properly.
One
important comment about these responses.
I consider them to be first drafts and revise them, sometimes quite
extensively. Still, having a first draft
to work on saves a lot of time, effort and creativity.
Marketing
queries:
Targeting
query: My novel is a {insert genre} story. How can I reach
{enter genre} readers rather than the general population
Social
media posts: {Insert storyline} write 5 social media
posts for {insert social media platform} Use keywords where appropriate.
Blog
posts: {insert storyline} write {insert length} blog post. Use
keywords where appropriate
Hashtags query: {insert storyline}
Generate list of appropriate hashtags
These
queries are taken from my book, The
Author’s AI Toolkit.
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Website:
hankquenseauthor.com