Monday, February 25, 2008

New Silk Road Kisses

SavannaKougar.com -- it's official, Big Beautiful Kitties, thanks so very purring much to Mike of Liquid Silver Books. The Kougar has been in such a tail-flicking dither about how to manage the cyber world. Time and funds versus writing and the business of writing. That, and the Kougar's large-meow! knowledge deficit. Hopefully, Big Cats, a website to arrive soon, where info is paw-easily accessed by any who desire it, on moi's romance sizzle e-novels.
Plus and loud happy roars, the Kougaress just adores viewing her cover art, not to mention her words -- her blurbs. There is an art to the author promo, a creative enjoyable exercise unto itself.


Ever been curious about the future, how the vast reaches of space will become the new Silk Road, with every manner of merchandise on cargo ships, mammoth-huge to hawk-swift, instead of loaded onto camels and horses. Where trade and traveling from planet-world to moon-world, to asteroid island worlds is the new way to wealth, a commerce of prosperity for a galaxy.

3051, on Terra-Mars, and the year of Red Lioness Tamed, the year of my lioness shifter heroine, Sun Rocket Kahoqua of the Windgrass Clan, lives during this time of the New Silk Road. She tells her story at Liquid Silver Books, on March 3.


Take a lovely stroll over to Title Magic. Anitra's blog is most purring-excellent and insightful on the rejection writer's face, and the rejection we all face in life. Moi's meows below.

Anitra, wonderful blog. Ain't it the truth, trying to separate your personal feelings by simply looking at rejection from an objective learning standpoint. It's probably a soul lesson for me, since rejection was such a big part of my childhood.
I do my best to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to critiques or comments. Since I truly do want to write the best story I can, while, at the same time, I don't want to go off track just because someone else didn't like it for whatever reason, personal to them.
Perseverance definitely does pay off in my experience -- and looking for that next opportunity coming down the pike.
And, I especially like Glynis McCants, super numerologists, viewpoint. To paraphrase: If they reject you, it's not the right publisher for you. Just keep on going.
Destiny, lovely to see you here!

New Silk Road kisses from the Kougar...

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