Danielle Rohr's Blog - Posts Tagged "denali"
Progress
My book will soon be available on the Barnes and Noble website. This is very encouraging. They have the book, but for now it reads : not available.I predict it will read "available" in the near future!
Thanks to all wonderful boys and girls who have recently purchased a copy of Denali Skies , A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey. I sincerely appreciate you and wish I could genuinely reach out and give each one of you a big "Denali Style" hug!
Thanks to all wonderful boys and girls who have recently purchased a copy of Denali Skies , A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey. I sincerely appreciate you and wish I could genuinely reach out and give each one of you a big "Denali Style" hug!
Not Only is this LISTED with Barnes and Nobles but . . .
Not only is Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey Listed with Barnes and Nobles, they are offering it on sale for $7.65 which is 36% off the $12.00 list price!
In addition to this super deal, BnN offers free shipping on this item.
No excuses . . . its time to buy your copy of Denali Skies!
In addition to this super deal, BnN offers free shipping on this item.
No excuses . . . its time to buy your copy of Denali Skies!
My First Book Royalty Report!!!
I read my very first book royalty report today and I have to say "what a thrill". The numbers were far from impressive, but just to have some book sells is the best thing ever! Thank you fine supporters of the indie book authors.
Published on March 16, 2013 15:29
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alaska, danielle-rohr, denali, denali-skies
Throwing My Book
I think I might throw my book at the window, the one that sits just to the right of my kitchen sink. I'm going to throw it with all my power so that it breaks through, and flies out into the frozen air that saturates this snowscaped climate. I'm going to throw it hard into the glass so that I can hear the sound of my story breaking through, shattering the boundaries that divide the inside and the out.
I'm going to do it, only because I'm curious and want to listen to the sound it might make. Books crashing through windows, crashing through spaces, and making changes.
Crash,Scrape,Bang,tinkles . . . then a cool open silence. So satisfying.
I'm going to do it, only because I'm curious and want to listen to the sound it might make. Books crashing through windows, crashing through spaces, and making changes.
Crash,Scrape,Bang,tinkles . . . then a cool open silence. So satisfying.
Published on March 23, 2013 21:05
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alaska, book, danielle-rohr, denali
Spring Promotions and Red Vines
I am so hopped up on red vines right now. I have several Spring book promotions going on this month that I'm so fired up for! I also love suggestions, if anyone has any thoughts they might want to send my way! Next week I'm offering a Kindle Version of my book half off, I'll post the details as they are realized. I also am working on building an audience of "Likes" on the facebook page. When I reach one hundred "likes" I'm giving away books and Godiva chocolate!
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Published on April 03, 2013 23:49
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alaska, danielle-rohr, denali
The bold and brilliant Spring Light has laid ground for new fun.
Everyone forever associates Spring as a time for renewal, rebirth, and reivention. I can testify that this belief is alive and well in the Rohr household. Despite the lack of change with my very dedicated project of promoting my new book Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey, I am truly very faithful that it will find success and acceptance in this crazy literary industry. It seems books move through this mechanism in waves. Starting slowly, then building momentum, peaking with great esteem, until they finally come crashing down, dispersing among readers, reviews, and shelves at the local bookstores. I need to catch a wave.
My great comfort is that the book is steadily maintaining interest. Despite the fact its only a few people each day adding it, I am certain these small numbers will add up, and hopefully build and collect enough to create a wave!
My great comfort is that the book is steadily maintaining interest. Despite the fact its only a few people each day adding it, I am certain these small numbers will add up, and hopefully build and collect enough to create a wave!
Published on April 10, 2013 14:31
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alaska, danielle, danielle-rohr, denali
Who Writes To Music?
I had a sound track I had built for my book, while writing it. These songs helped control my mood and keep the story consistant. Below was the writing process music list for Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey. Hoping there are those of similar taste out in Goodreads land!
Chris Isaak -Please
Eddie Vedder - Better Days
Matisyahu- Silence
The Beatles - In My Life
Hem - Half Acre
Michael Andrews - Mad World (for the final two chapters).
Jared Woods - The Hardest Part
U2 - With or Without You
Simon and Garfunkle - The Only Living Boy In New York
( I know, pretty nerdy ) but when writing, what works . . . . works.
Chris Isaak -Please
Eddie Vedder - Better Days
Matisyahu- Silence
The Beatles - In My Life
Hem - Half Acre
Michael Andrews - Mad World (for the final two chapters).
Jared Woods - The Hardest Part
U2 - With or Without You
Simon and Garfunkle - The Only Living Boy In New York
( I know, pretty nerdy ) but when writing, what works . . . . works.
Published on April 11, 2013 14:06
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chris-isaak, danielle-rohr, denali, music, the-beatles
This Weekend Only, Denali Skies is FREE!
I completely forgot!!!
For the next day or two, anyone with a Kindle can download Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey as an Amazon Promotion for FREE. If you have a Kindle, take advantage . . . its only available for a few more days! After this weekend its $3.99
via Amazon Kindle. http://www.amazon.com/Denali-Skies-eb...
For the next day or two, anyone with a Kindle can download Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey as an Amazon Promotion for FREE. If you have a Kindle, take advantage . . . its only available for a few more days! After this weekend its $3.99
via Amazon Kindle. http://www.amazon.com/Denali-Skies-eb...
Published on April 11, 2013 23:32
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alaska, amazon, danielle-rohr, denali, free
Denali Skies A Seasonal Girl's Alaskan Odyssey
Saturday, August 24th 2002
He’s mine. He doesn’t know it yet.
I place my hands on his chest while staring intently into his eyes; he doesn’t pull away, as if I have challenged him.
The tight crowd squeezes in around us, this hides the fact that I have just walked up and pushed myself against this random man. Uninhibited, without any doubt, I lock eyes with him.
He’s doing his best to assess who, and what I’m doing. Only moments before I entered the bar, only to negotiate through the congested crowd, heading directly for him. All social rules and appropriate conduct melted away from my sincere and hungry expression. He is looking deep into my eyes, trying to make sense of this senseless event, and as he thinks his lips curl up at the corners “Was she on drugs?” “Do I know her?” startled and intrigued he tries to reason “Has she mistaken me for someone else”? I’m not on drugs. He doesn’t know me. I don’t think he is someone else. It doesn’t matter.
It’s him. I’ve never had a reaction to anyone like this before. Shy, awkward, and unpopular, this is not my standard behavior.
Under the pressure he cracks “Hi”. I answer sort of trance-like “Hi”. He tries again, almost laughing “I’m Ansell”. “Ansell, I’m Liz”.
What hold could this stranger have on me to persuade me to deviate from myself? Perhaps it is the soft caress of night which I have missed so dearly, or the threat of time closing in on me, desperate to take all that I can, before it’s gone.
He works on the river, he buys me a beer, and I can’t stop smiling.
Copyright © 2013 by Danielle Rohr
He’s mine. He doesn’t know it yet.
I place my hands on his chest while staring intently into his eyes; he doesn’t pull away, as if I have challenged him.
The tight crowd squeezes in around us, this hides the fact that I have just walked up and pushed myself against this random man. Uninhibited, without any doubt, I lock eyes with him.
He’s doing his best to assess who, and what I’m doing. Only moments before I entered the bar, only to negotiate through the congested crowd, heading directly for him. All social rules and appropriate conduct melted away from my sincere and hungry expression. He is looking deep into my eyes, trying to make sense of this senseless event, and as he thinks his lips curl up at the corners “Was she on drugs?” “Do I know her?” startled and intrigued he tries to reason “Has she mistaken me for someone else”? I’m not on drugs. He doesn’t know me. I don’t think he is someone else. It doesn’t matter.
It’s him. I’ve never had a reaction to anyone like this before. Shy, awkward, and unpopular, this is not my standard behavior.
Under the pressure he cracks “Hi”. I answer sort of trance-like “Hi”. He tries again, almost laughing “I’m Ansell”. “Ansell, I’m Liz”.
What hold could this stranger have on me to persuade me to deviate from myself? Perhaps it is the soft caress of night which I have missed so dearly, or the threat of time closing in on me, desperate to take all that I can, before it’s gone.
He works on the river, he buys me a beer, and I can’t stop smiling.
Copyright © 2013 by Danielle Rohr
Published on April 13, 2013 13:59
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