Author name: Tracy Cooper-Posey

Story writer, tale-teller, addicted to chocolate and Irish Breakfast tea. And books, of course.

Holiday Gifts for Romance Lovers

It’s that time of year!  I’m feeling the spirit now because I’ve got all my shopping done.  If you’re still looking for inspiration and last minute gifts for other romance readers, browse through these ideas: A Romance Novel Coloring Book: Coloring Pages Inspired By Romance Novel Covers (Volume 1) [link] If you or your gift

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Amazon Go

Amazon is always innovating, but this one left me a little wide-eyed. If they franchise this, it will revolutionize shopping in brick and mortar stores.   It would make shopping for books very dangerous indeed.  (It’s already high risk — that one-click button is a freaking disaster!) (…and I would have put the cake back.)

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The Not-So-Little Magazine That Could

If you’ve read a lot of science fiction in the last few decades, then you are most likely familiar with Analog Science Fiction and Fact and Asimov’s Science Fiction magazines.  These two magazines are the grand-daddies of the science fiction publishing scene, remaining in print for decades now. Analog started life in 1930, during the

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Picture Him…

Recently, I received an email from a reader, Wen, who said in part: I hate myself in pictures, specially where I have to pose but be natural WTH!!! But I have learned that selfies are more benevolent with me 🙂 Video? No way Jose!!! About questions… I was the student who almost never asked questions

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One of My Favourite Books Ever is Heading for Movie Production.

  Dune by Frank Herbert has long been in my top five books of all time.  I read it when I was fourteen and it blew my mind.  I still read it with a sense of wonder, even now. Kevin J. Anderson, who co-writes in the Dune universe with Frank Herbert’s son, Brian Herbert, recently

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Indie IS a Business.

Through an unusual set of coincidences and associations, I recently found myself watching a live-streamed international conference for indie authors, as they hosted a variety of panels on different aspects of indie publishing. There was a lot of what I considered to be mealy-mouthed advice handed out, none of it particularly harmful, but guaranteed to

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