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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Reviewer List and Marketing Links
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Interview with Becca Puglisi - The Bookshelf Muse
Hi
Becca! It's so great to have you as a guest today! I am a HUGE fan of your
site. The Bookshelf Muse was created by you and the fabulous Angel Ackerman. How
did you two meet?
Well,
let me start by saying in my best Forrest Gump voice: As far as writing goes,
Angela and me was like peas and carrots.
We both started writing within a month of each other and both joined an on-line
critique site called Critique Circle at virtually the same time back
in 2004.
Somehow, among the thousands of members there, we stumbled into each other and discovered that we were both at about the same place on our writing paths and had similar goals in mind. It was, as you might say, meant to be.
Somehow, among the thousands of members there, we stumbled into each other and discovered that we were both at about the same place on our writing paths and had similar goals in mind. It was, as you might say, meant to be.

What an awesome story. So tell us, how did
the idea for The Bookshelf Muse come about?
Fast
forward to 2008, when Angela was starting a blog and asked if I’d be interested
in teaming up. Despite being rather pregnant, I said, Yes, please. In discussing what kind of blog
we'd like to have, we decided that we wanted to offer resources to other
writers in a format that would keep people coming back for more. Years earlier,
we had cobbled together a list of bodily cues--a thesaurus, of sorts, consisting of
physical indicators for different emotions (because our characters were
constantly biting their lips, smiling, and shrugging).
We figured, if we both
were struggling with this area of descriptive writing, other writers probably
were too, so we decided to start by sharing our list of emotional indicators on
the blog. This became The Emotion Thesaurus, the first of six descriptive
writing resources.
Ah, yes. The good old constantly smiling characters who can't stop shrugging. For
those who may not have stumbled upon the pot of gold yet, can you tell us a
little bit about The Bookshelf Muse’s online thesaurus?
Each
thesaurus was created to aid writers in some area of descriptive writing. The Setting Thesaurus describes the different places
an author might use for a scene, such as a bridge, a medieval marketplace, or
the teacher’s lounge.
Colors, Textures, and Shapes is intended to help writers come up with natural and man-made comparisons for the way an object might look or feel. The SymbolismThesaurus consists of common themes and the objects or images that might represent them. Weather covers all types of weather and earthly phenomena, and our latest thesaurus, Character Traits, explores ways to flesh out characters and keep well-used traits from becoming cliché.
Colors, Textures, and Shapes is intended to help writers come up with natural and man-made comparisons for the way an object might look or feel. The SymbolismThesaurus consists of common themes and the objects or images that might represent them. Weather covers all types of weather and earthly phenomena, and our latest thesaurus, Character Traits, explores ways to flesh out characters and keep well-used traits from becoming cliché.
How
do you and your co-host Angela come up with all the great content?
Besides
the Mountain Dew keggers and lack of sleep? Actually, for each new thesaurus,
we try to think of areas of our own descriptive writing that need work. More
often than not, we’ve found that writers tend to struggle with the same things,
so if Angela and I are both weak in a certain area, it’s likely that others
are, too. Once we zero in on a problem spot, we come up with a template for a
new thesaurus that we hope is unique and beneficial.
How
long did it take to write your debut release, The Emotion Thesaurus?
(FYI if
you all haven't heard about the book, I highly recommend it! I
always refer to the Emotion Thesaurus at The Bookshelf Muse when writing, and the
book/e-book has so much more content.)
Well, we
started discussing the book in its published form last fall, but all of the
fleshing-out and revisions began in January. We had hoped to release it in
April, but everything took a little longer than we anticipated and we had to
push back to May.
So, all told, it took about 4 months before it was off to the printer’s. And now it’s a real life, honest-to-goodness book. We couldn’t be prouder!
And we are so glad you two did! Thank you for coming up with such an awesome writing tool. Greatly appreciated.
Becca and Angela are giving away a PDF copy of The Emotion Thesaurus to one lucky commenter! To qualify, all you have to do is:
Follow my blog (click on the blue JOIN THIS SITE button in the sidebar).
I'll announce the winner on Tuesday, July 24th. (Winner will be randomly chosen by Random.org.)
**Please note in comment which entries you shared and to where.
***And please don't forget to leave your email address in comment box if you would like to be entered in the drawing. Thank you! Best of luck.
So, all told, it took about 4 months before it was off to the printer’s. And now it’s a real life, honest-to-goodness book. We couldn’t be prouder!
And we are so glad you two did! Thank you for coming up with such an awesome writing tool. Greatly appreciated.
Becca and Angela are giving away a PDF copy of The Emotion Thesaurus to one lucky commenter! To qualify, all you have to do is:
Follow my blog (click on the blue JOIN THIS SITE button in the sidebar).
And leave your email and a comment by Sunday, July 22nd.
I'll announce the winner on Tuesday, July 24th. (Winner will be randomly chosen by Random.org.)
Want to earn extra entries?
Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and blog it -- each social media post is worth an additional entry.
**Please note in comment which entries you shared and to where.
***And please don't forget to leave your email address in comment box if you would like to be entered in the drawing. Thank you! Best of luck.
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