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TLC

Three Local Characters with Stories to Tell

Wed, February 27, 2013, 6:30pm – 8 :00 pm

Rose Memorial Library

Multi-published authors,

Charmaine Gordon,
Janet Lane Walters
and Chelle Cordero

will lead interactive discussions

“Begin with Remember When”

“Plotting Your Way Through” &

“Creating Your Characters

A question and answer session will help you to get started
with your story and how to build characters.

Bring up to 3 pages of your current work-in-progress for a critique for $5
which will be donated to the Friends of the Library.

The authors’ books will be available for sale and signing

Rose Memorial Library
79 East Main Street
Stony Point, NY
(845) 786-2100

2nd annual

LOCAL HARVEST BOOK FAIR

GREAT PICKS FROM NOTED

LOCAL AUTHORS!

 

HISTORY…MYSTERY…ROMANCE…FANTASY

POETRY…PLAYS…GODDESSES…GARDENS…

BIRDS…BIOGRAPHY…BUSINESS…GHOSTS

PIERMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY

Sunday, October 21, 1-3 p.m.

 

Angelo Parra…Catherine Whitney…

Chelle Cordero…Charmaine Gordon…

Cristina Biaggi…Firth Fabend…

Gay Partingon Terry…Greta Nettleton…

Janet Lane Walters…Shari Maurer…

John Dullaghan…Joan Gussow…

Karen Steinmetz…Linda Zimmerman…

Marty Schupak…

Marian Armstrong…Mary Cardenas…

Paul Braus…Peter deLisser…

Robert Samuels…Stephen Roberts…

François Vuilleumier…Dr. Michael Nevins…

Lennon Nersesian

 

take home SIGNED copies for your OWN FEAST — 

and MORE for holiday giving!

all are welcome to attend FREE

refreshments will be served.

 

PIERMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY,

25 FLYWHEEL PARK WEST, PIERMONT NY

845-359-4595

I’ll be at the first ever kick-off of the Stony Point Community Farmer’s Market with more than 20 vendors and lots of merchandise including MY BOOKS. This Saturday, 10-2 at Town Hall on Main Street *just east of Rte 9W

COME VISIT STONY POINT’S
FARMER’S MARKET

Saturday, October 6th @ Town Hall
74 East Main Street    Stony Point, NY 10980

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Vendors include farm stands, homemade soaps and lotions,
books, crafts & more!!

Music and fun activities for children

(Sponsored by the North Rockland Business Alliance)

http://ChelleCordero.com

 click HERE to Browse through my books on fReado
(
read the first 4 chapters for free)

Bartlett’s Rule
His Lucky Charm
Within the Law
Final Sin
Courage of the Heart
Hostage Heart
A Chaunce of Riches
Common Bond, Tangled Hearts
Hyphema

Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson A Day
Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson A Day, Volume 2

 

 

Tracy Riva recently reviewed HYPHEMA, and it was a GREAT review!

This is what she has to say:

“I sat down to read Hyphema late one night. I thought I would start it, read for about thirty minutes and then go to sleep; instead, I stayed up till almost four in the morning reading it. Immediately immersed in the story, the tension never let up enough for me to even consider putting it down and coming back to it later.”  (read more…)

Thanks Tracy Riva!

David Ewen at Today’s Author interviewed me this morning. He really made it painless, lol. Please come by and listen in, just click on “radio” and then on the program with MY name (click here to listen)

Click on “Radio” and then on the program with my name…

Just click the lick (paragraph) above to listen

Have  a look at the

2012 Blue Ribbon Selection of Summer Reading

put together by Publicity Prime

and see a selection of 29 different books

including Hyphema by Chelle Cordero

Please mark your calendars…

I’ll be on Today’s Author radio program on Monday, May 21 at 7AM EST

Just tune in to http://www.bookradiostation.com to listen

We’ll be talking about my EMS based murder mystery novel Hyphema

Online or IN-Person – I want to meet YOU

Mar 23, 2012  The Eclectic Writer – How She Does It (go to http://bit.ly/GL0Qcw)

Mar 24, 2012  The Eclectic Writer – Excerpt from HYPHEMA (go to http://bit.ly/H1ypVA)

Apr 15, 2012 IN-PERSON EVENT! noon to 4pm, Museum Galleries of the History Center at The Historical Society of Rockland County (HSRC), 20 Zukor Road, New City 2nd Annual Rockland Book Fair

 

For a complete listing of where I’ve been

& where I will be, go to:

Where in the world is Chelle?

What persuades you to read a book, especially a book by an author you’ve never read before? If the book is on a bookstore shelf (not likely for most of today’s fabulous indie books) you might have been drawn in by the cover design or the intriguing title. You pick up the book and browse through it, maybe you read the inside front jacket or the back cover for a synopsis.

With the many great books that are not on your local bookshelves but are available through online retailers like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Smashwords, authors have a harder time catching your eye. We use blog posts, tagging, video book trailers, and online apps such as fReado; fReado allows you to “browse” through the first chapters of a book before you buy so that you can decide for yourself if it interests you.

Authors like to build the “Buzz” about our books to get our readers to notice us. Part of that “Buzz” is the almost always dreaded review. Authors pour our heart and soul into our books and we hope that our finished products will be met with loads of approval – unfortunately that isn’t always the case. Authors AND readers have to learn how to read the reviews.

First of all not everyone likes the same kind (genre) of book – do YOU have a favorite type of book to read and perhaps a type you just won’t touch willingly? That might affect a reviewer’s reaction although many professionals base their reviews on different aspects of a book (believable characters, flow, clear storyline, etc.) and not just the genre.

Sometimes even a poor review might indicate a book worthy of a read. One of my books once received only a 3 (out of 5) and the reason given was the genre and style – the reviewer was honest and said she was not attracted to romantic suspense and then compared my style to Danielle Steele! I was quite pleased and gladly accepted the 3. As an author, I appreciate reviewers’ honesty and really like it when they tell you the whys of their reaction to the book and go a step further and suggest how things might be better.

Many readers get the opportunity to post their opinions on books on sites like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and GoodReads. Authors and readers should read them all, the good and the bad – but both readers and authors need to keep an open mind. Many of these reviews come from serious readers and are worth considering, but be careful how much stock you put into their responses. Read the full review to judge its quality and worth, learn which ones might not be meaningful. Personally I toss out the reviews from “anonymous” sources (using cutesy “codenames”) AND are snarky without valuable CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. Unfortunately many new writers are often discouraged by these reviews that seem to be plain ol’ mean.

If you are unsure how much you should rely on a particular reviewer’s word, see if they’ve written other reviews (this is usually a clickable find on the individual sites) and see what their normal style is. By all means research the book, use fReado.com, see if the book has won any awards or honors, and often you can even communicate with the author (look at their website for contact info). You never know, sometimes that book that some stranger couldn’t stand might just turn out to be one of your faves.

www.bookbuzzr.com

 

My novel, Bartlett’s Rule, received five 5-star reviews on Amazon and was named one of Carolyn Howard-Johnson’s Top Ten Reads for 2009 on MyShelf.com.

Please read the reviews for Bartlett’s Rule
by clicking HERE

Buy Links

Amazon (print)Amazon (Kindle)

BarnesandNoble (print)

BarnesandNoble (NOOK)

multiple ebook formats (Smashwords)

Living, Breathing, Writing

My Weekly Writing Workshop  (Living, Breathing, Writing) for Kindle has been discontinued. But you don’t have to miss out, go to https://amzn.to/2Tj06HG for a copy of 60+ Days to Live, Breathe, & Write