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25 Years Ago Today: Guest Blog Guidelines for Published Authors

This guest blog feature is going on hiatus due to time constraints. If you’ve already written a column for the previously advertised open submission period, please query. If we have already touched base about being a guest before this hiatus went into effect, then that agreement will still be honored.

Over the coming months, I will be featuring guest authors of mystery, suspense, thriller, literary fiction, romance, non-fiction and other genres on this blog. Published authors who are interested in writing a 25 Years Ago Today column, please e-mail me through my web site.

Please note that this is a family-friendly blog and I need to keep the post content and book covers PG-13.  I ask that you follow this blog via Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs if you plan on submitting a post. I will not be scheduling anyone until I have their materials in hand. If we touch base about penciling in a tentative date for a blog tour stop, your post must be submitted at least 30 days before that date.

Here are the guidelines below:

1. Use this question as a springboard to write a short article, about 200-250 words: What were you doing 25 Years Ago? This is a tie-in for my book Twenty-Five Years Ago Today. You can respond either for yourself, spinning a memory into a short article, or in the voice of one of your fictional characters – subtract 25 years from his/her age and make up a fictional moment from his/her past.

If responding as your character, please make this clear to me with a line such as: My character Cassidy Novak from the book Sink or Swim is answering this question. Try to keep it under 250 words. Have fun and feel free to be creative!

2. Include a short third person bio in paragraph form (try to keep around 100 words)

3. Low resolution jpeg of the book cover you wish to highlight

4. Low resolution jpeg of your headshot if you wish

5. link to your web site and/or blog

6. a one or two line teaser or description of the book or series that you are most actively promoting.

7. What category does your book (or books) fit into?

8. Optional – Would you like to do an e-book giveaway? Giveaways are posted on sites that list book-related contests. My blog is also connected to Giveaway Scout.com, which automatically scans thousands of blogs to bring their readers the latest blog giveaways, coupons, sweepstakes and contests.

9. Optional – If you have a blog, would you like to exchange reciprocal blog roll links? This blog is: http://stacyjuba.com/blog/blog/ If you would like to exchange links, please note that in your submission and include your blog link. Thank you for your interest and I hope to see your column!

25 Years Ago Today: Debut Romance/Mystery Author P.Q. Glisson

I’d like to extend a warm welcome to P.Q. Glisson. I first became acquainted with P.Q. on Goodreads, a social networking site for book lovers.

In addition to being my cyber-friend, P.Q. is also the author of the modern day romance/mystery novel Her Sanctuary. The book is set in the fictional town of Sanctuary, Arizona, and shows how true love in all its passion and glory can heal even the most damaged heart.

P.Q. lives in a small town outside Savannah, GA with her husband and 22-year-old daughter. P.Q. worked in banking for 17 years and started writing after a job layoff in 2008. She loves to paint, spend time with her family and cuddle with her three Shih Tzu pups.

No pressure or anything, P.Q., but you’re the first guest author to share a 25 Years Ago Today memory. Tell us, what were you doing 25 years ago?

P.Q.: I was 25 years old, working as a teller and had just told my husband of three years that I was ready to have a baby, which ended up taking two years to get pregnant. I was married in 1981, just two weeks after starting my job at the bank. Needless to say, we didn’t get much of a honeymoon. I worked for the bank for eight years and got robbed twice. I left that bank after it had changed hands several times and went to work at another bank for about five years. I changed banks, deciding I needed to be closer to my home so I could be there for my daughter.

I stayed with a neighborhood bank for another three years or so and left the banking industry. I was burned out. I jumped from one job to another for a couple of years until I became a receptionist/legal assistant for a local law firm. I believe that’s where I honed my letter writing skills. After a couple of years, I left there and went to work for a contractor/developer as office manager where I stayed until I was laid off in 2008 because of the softening in the housing market. That’s when I took up painting. I painted commissioned work and made a moderate living until one day I started writing. I got this idea and I just sat down at my laptop and the words just flowed from my mind to the keyboard. Eight months later, I had written my first novel.

I’m not done. I am currently working on two more novels and have outlines for two more after that, ranging from young adult fantasy to period romances and back to modern romance.

Find out more about P.Q. Glisson and her debut book Her Sanctuary on the following pages:

Facebook

P.Q.’s Blog

Check it out on Amazon

Amazon Bookstore Open For Business

I’ve recently established an online Amazon bookstore and will feature books written by authors who have appeared, or are scheduled to appear, on my blog. If you like to discover new authors, please stop by frequently and browse. Titles will be added to the bookstore each month.

As a start, the current selection features an array of novels penned by my first group of guest authors. P.Q. Glisson, Mike Angley, Beth Solheim, Susan Whitfield, Darcía Helle, Stephen D. Rogers and Maria Savva will all be visiting over the next several weeks to answer the question “What were you (or your character) doing 25 years ago?” I hope you’ll stay tuned for their fascinating responses and to ask them some questions during their scheduled days. In the meantime, enjoy browsing their titles, book descriptions and reviews.

Check out the Amazon store.

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