Sunday, February 18, 2024

Paperbacks!

 I have quite a few of my books now in paperback on Amazon.  If you're interested, the link for all paperbacks are here:  https://sweettalebooks.com/paperbacks.html.

This is slow going, because I'm editing the books, changing the covers to only use free commercial fonts (some of the old ones I used are now pay fonts), and putting the books out in both paperback and updated epubs.

I just finished redoing Faith in the Darkest of Nights and Little Blessings

I have:

Eryn Grace:  3 more
Andie Alexander: 7 more
Markee Anderson: 18 more
Kyra Myles: 4 more
Paige Ryter: 5 more

The reason I'm doing this is because people like my mother don't have the Internet.  They can't read online, because they don't even have a computer.

Have a marvelous day!  I'm off to work on more.  Yay.  LOL!

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Pet Peeve on Dialogue

Wow.  Some people need to take an English course.  

I used to know a writer who didn't know how to format dialogue in a book.  They wrote something like this:

"I need to go to the store."  He said.

If you look at any professionally written book, it would use this format instead:

"I need to go to the store," he said.

I didn't have the heart to tell the guy because he DID have a degree in English, after all.  I just shook my head.  Don't believe me?  Pick up any fiction book and check out the dialogue.

Life is crazy, but making up rule is hilarious!


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My daughter thought she'd school me on blanks...

I just got this email from my daughter.  The subject was 'You old' (not you ARE old, but you old). She's trying to teach me how to write.  I about died laughing.

In the body, she sent me this link:  

https://youtube.com/shorts/ujYskNeEb_g?si=1KpLuPHKd8seILRU

If you don't have time to watch the short, it basically says if you use two spaces after a period, you're old.

She (and the video makers) don't realize that every professionally written book/manuscript/document uses two spaces after the end of a sentence.  Otherwise, I call them a 'newbie' with no writing background whatsoever.  Granted, I don't have a degree in English, but I've been around the block a few times to know what's expected.

For example, a few years ago, I got to know a Harlequin editor.  I asked her this specific question about one or two spaces.  She said emphatically TWO, because it's easier on her eyes.

It's kind of like the people who don't want to observe the Oxford comma.  That's including commas after a a list of things.  So, for example, the sentence, 'I went to the barn, the house and the car,' it'd be written as 'I went to the barn, the house, and the car.'  

Some people are adamant about not wanting to include that comma.  But in some cases, it changes the meaning of the sentence (see https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/oxford-comma-guide for a few funny ones).  It also explains how a group of dairy delivery drivers got a five million dollar settlement because of the lack of an Oxford comma.

Both the two-space rule and the Oxford comma make your document look more professional, and may even make you win a lawsuit (in the case of the Oxford comma).

Also, you won't get in trouble for using either the two spaces or the Oxford comma.  But if you don't use those things, chances are higher that someone will complain.  Why chance it?

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Sunday, November 20, 2022

It's the week of food, fun, and family!



This is the week of Thanksgiving.  Even though I've had computer and website issues in the past month, I have a LOT to be thankful for, listed below, in no order.

I'm thankful for each and every one of my readers and my friends.  You're all fantastic people!  Thank you for your support.  I truly do appreciate it.

I'm also thankful for my family and my dogs.  They keep me laughing and give me things to do EVERY SINGLE DAY.   Without them, I'd definitely have more time to write, but eh...it is what it is.  LOL!

And, I'm thankful for my circumstances.  I have a roof over my head, my husband keeps us afloat, and I'm allowed to pursue my passion of writing.

Yes, there are goals and things I want in life, but for now, I'm happily looking forward to spring (I hate winter) and what that brings--warm breezes, flowers blooming, and NO SNOW to shovel.

Thank you for being a friend and reading this.  I appreciate you!!! 


Thursday, November 17, 2022

The Candy Cane Contract

 

The Candy Cane Contract




Victoria Barker has no idea that she'd said anything wrong about her dogs at the coffee shop until she's arrested for child abuse.

Meet the culprit who turned her in—Dr. Connor Kelley, child psychiatrist. Connor's about to learn his fate, thanks to his boss.

Connor is forced to train Victoria's two 'children' dogs for two weeks, or he'll be sued and unemployed for Christmas. Can he handle Victoria and her demonic animals for that long or will he opt to risk his job and a lawsuit?


Details (E-book):

ISBN: 978-1-938350-59-7
Words: 79,381 (approximate)
Pages: 278 (approximate)
Published: November 21, 2022

Buy Links:

Smashwords Presale (sale price)
Smashwords
Amazon (Ebook)
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
Apple iBooks


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Since my websites are now down, I'm creating this blog AGAIN.  It used to be called SweetTaleBooks.blogspot.com, which is also taken.  I do believe the universe may be against me.  LOL!


Anyway, enjoy, and WELCOME to SweetTaleBooks!