by Mary Sutton / mary_sutton73
In case you missed it, I had a couple of guest blog posts published on To Be Read Books last week. Continue reading “Blog Posts and News”
Compassion, loyalty…and crime
by Mary Sutton / mary_sutton73
In case you missed it, I had a couple of guest blog posts published on To Be Read Books last week. Continue reading “Blog Posts and News”
by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
I was invited to visit with a group of crime fiction writers, the Mysteristas, at their blog today and answer a few questions – including some about Hero’s Sword.
Please come visit and ask your own question!
Yesterday, I was featured as a guest blogger by sci-fi author and freelance editor +Bryan Thomas Schmidt where I discussed world-building.
Check out the post here and please, leave a comment!
by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
My friend Amy has often talked about numbers. See, she’s an endurance athlete. And they kinda pay attention to things like pace, laps, intervals – all stuff that revolves around numbers. As in “how fast” and “how many.” Continue reading “The Numbers Game”
by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
The big kerfuffle on the Internet and Twitter these days seems to be the news that multi-million ebook seller John Locke paid for reviews of his works. Continue reading “To Buy or Not to Buy (Reviews)?”
by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
I’ve been seeing some tweets about how e-Readers are “reading” us and how that is another sign that they are evil. The logic, as it goes, is this. An e-Reader can tell what you buy. It can tell what you buy next, and whether you purchase the next book in a series. It can tell if you stop reading after two chapters and delete it. And this all informs the publishing industry so that the only successful books will ever be published, therefore forcing authors to only write in popular genres. Continue reading “Your eReader is Watching You – Is That Bad?”