Okay, we might have alarmed you today when you went to www.firstnoveljourney.blogspot.com
and found some weird black screen.
Sorry.
Why did we shorten the name? Well, it's just easier to type it, and as I begin my third novel, it's not really appropriate, and we've been calling it simply "Novel Journey" and it's confusing some people when they try to find the site.
I know many of you have posted links to us and we are so grateful. If you think of it, would you mind updating to the new address? Just remove the "first" and voila!
If you are an author who I've interviewed and have posted a link to your interview, you'll need to update that link or it will give an error message.
I want to remind everyone that tomorrow begins our special interview with best-selling authorJack Cavanaugh. It is, in my opinion, the most informative interview yet.
I learned so much from this amazing teacher!
We also have big changes in the works. But more about that at a later day.
If you have a writer's group, or writing related blog, I encourage you to link to Jack's interview. Not to plug Novel Journey, or even Jack, but because they are sure to learn something useful and therefore praise you for sharing :).
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Hey, looking forward to hearing about the new things at Novel Journey, and Jack's interview. He seems like a funny and informative guy (from what I've read at the Charis Connection blog).
ReplyDeleteKeep truckin', Gina!
I was wondering the other day when you'd change the name! Can't wait to see stuff from that third novel!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read it! Hurry up!! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat? Did I miss that? Third novel? Gina, pray tell, we must know more!
ReplyDeleteNothing to tell, CJ. Another thriller. No demons. I'll keep the premise under my hat for now for all the obvious reasons.
ReplyDeleteI have started writing yet. Just doing the simmer thing. Thanks for asking though. Third times a charm??
Don't keep us waiting too long, G.
ReplyDeleteWay cool, girl! Getting my links updated. I hope you're right about book #3. I just started mine, too! Here's hoping...
ReplyDeleteJust started my third book, too. I do hope third time's the charm! :-)
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