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Today I'm over at Library of Erana, talking about four things that surprised me as I was producing my first audiobook. Number one: My narrator managed to impersonate me, without ever having heard my voice. I still haven't figured out how she did that, but I think she's going to tell all in a post …
For those not in the tropics: Cold Weather Survival Information
My car thermometer says 91 F / 33 C and I'm running the A/C full blast. For those not wintering in Hawaii, however, things are a little different. From The Green Beret Survival Guide, here are some cold weather tips (also useful if you are planning to spend time on the summit of Mauna Kea.) "There are four …
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Why isn’t my book selling? Two great resources for the thick-skinned
I just came across a great blog, unfortunately now on hiatus: why isn't my book selling? Victorine and an army of blunt but insightful commenters offer advice on book covers, blurbs, and the first few hundred words. Like Flogging the Quill (which has been very helpful to me--Mahalo Ray!) WIMBS is a great resource for any aspiring author, …
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The future of mental health care: Brain-zapping, big data, and beauty sleep.
On January 21, Dr. Chris Frueh (who writes as Christopher Bartley) gave a talk on some of the upcoming innovations in mental health care. You can watch the whole thing here (starts at about 14:30). There are all kinds of new treatments on the horizon, like microbiome testing, Ketamine infusion and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Of course most of us don't …
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Author Interview: David Hammes
Professor Emeritus David Hammes was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has lived and worked in California, Canada, Australia, and most recently, Hawaii. His recent retirement from teaching has allowed him to spend time with his wife, Kathy, and his two sons, Mark and Steven. He enjoys reading, writing, and ultramarathoning at distances up to 50 miles. David took time out of …
Author Interview on Sisters in Crime Hawaii
I stopped by Sisters in Crime Hawaii to chat with Gail about The Musubi Murder, which was released today on Audible.com. Today's Sisters in Crime/Hawaii guest, Frankie Bow, is a Big Island resident and the author of THE MUSUBI MURDER now available at Audible.com! Sisters in Crime: The narrator and main character of The Musubi Murder is Molly Barda, …
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Attention Citizen Scientists! ZomBee Update
Honey bees are crucial for over 90 crops grown in the United States. Apocephalus borealis, also known as the "Zombie Fly," parasitizes and kills honey bees. As the larvae grow and infect the bees' brains, the bees become disoriented, walking in circles or standing motionless. Infected bees often act like zombies, leaving their hives at night and sometimes …
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Award-winning indie filmmaker Darrell Gabonia is doing the book trailer for The Musubi Murder!
This is not going to be your ordinary book trailer. Darrell Gabonia of The Kellogg's Network and DorkCore fame will be taking on The Musubi Murder as his first book trailer project. Darrell is a writer and filmmaker from Hilo, Hawaii. After graduating from the Academy of Art University San Francisco, he spent a couple of years …
The Author Platform
It is a truth universally acknowledged that whether traditionally published or independent, authors need a Platform.
Is it “killing the golden goose,” or “killing the goose that laid the golden eggs?” Audio sample from The Musubi Murder
The Mubusi Murder audiobook is headed to retail and will be available for download in just a few days! To whet (not "wet") your appetite, here is a sample. Molly Barda is arguing with her best friend, biology professor Emma Nakamura. Voice artist Nicole Gose does an amazing job with this scene, portraying two different …
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