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About Michelle Garren-Flye

I am an author of romance, poetry, children's books and graphic novels. I also own a bookstore. My love of the written word runs deep.

Unexpected benefits of e-readers

My reading and writing lives ebb and flow in reverse. When I’m writing a lot, I read almost nothing. So when when the writing tide goes out, what comes back in is the reading tide. I read while I edit and I’m in an editing stage at the moment.

It’s a good time to read, too, since I got that NOOK for Christmas. I think of it as my mini iPad, and I honestly think Barnes and Noble should market it as one. Not quite all the features, but perfect for e-reading. It’s got good crosswords, too.

Enough of the NOOK bragging. What I’ve noticed about e-reading is that there are some unexpected benefits of it. For instance, I used to hate thinking people could tell I was reading a romance novel instead of Anna Karenina. Guess what? Nobody can tell. No lurid covers to give you away with an e-reader. All anybody knows is that you’re a reader.

And hey, we all run across words in novels that we don’t actually know, right? Doesn’t matter how smart we are. We could have won a spelling bee and still not know what pulchritude means. But if we run across it, how many of us are actually going to get up and go thumb through Webster’s? Guess what? E-readers are equipped with dictionaries. Just click on the enigmatic word and wa-laa! You’re one word smarter.

Finally, the benefit I noticed just this morning. I’m reading Nicholas Sparks’ new book SAFE HAVEN. To truly understand why this is such a benefit, you need to understand something else. I’m not a huge Nicholas Sparks fan. I have read a lot of his books because he’s my neighbor and it seems smart to read what such a hugely successful writer writes. His books always make me cry, resulting in blurred vision and the inability to see the words on the page. I recognize his talent for storytelling and I study it, but left to my own devices, I turn to scifi and mystery and horror more often than romantic drama.

Well, SAFE HAVEN is a departure for Sparks. It’s amazingly good and I haven’t cried once while reading it. In fact, I’ve torn through it—well, considering I read at a snail’s pace and even during a reading tide only get to read an hour or two a day. I’m close to the end and I’m noticing something mysterious about one of the characters. If I were reading the novel in paper form, I’d be tempted to flip ahead and find out if my suspicions are true. Since I’m reading it on an e-reader, I haven’t done that. I’m actually reading the novel the way it was intended to be read! I haven’t done that in ages.

It’s not that I’ve become more patient or that SAFE HAVEN (good as it is) has any special power over me. I think I just don’t actually feel like the pages are there until I tap the right side of my screen and the words magically change. I know they’re in there, but since I can’t feel them, I’m not tempted. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could apply this to other aspects of our lives? Think about the food replicator in Star Trek. If we had that instead of a refrigerator and cabinets of actual food, maybe we wouldn’t all be fighting obesity!

I’ll wind this up by reminding you that Joe Young (see the feature area, top left) will join me on Monday to kick off my series about naming characters. If you’re in the mood for a vampire novel, check out his book NAME. I highly recommend it.

Gettin’ ready for the New Year

I’m spending the next few days getting ready for 2011. After Christmas, you think there’s not much to do to get ready for the New Year, right? You’re home free. Buy some black-eyed peas and collard greens and relax, right?

Maybe, but if you think about it, this is our last chance to take a breather before the challenges of next year start, and it’s a good time to make preparations—mentally.

For instance, in January alone, I must finish the second round of edits of WINTER SOLSTICE, prepare for the next two PTO fund-raisers, celebrate my son’s seventh (!!!) birthday with him, and make my blog series A Rose is a Rose a success for my sake and the sake of my guests.

<<(By the way, be sure you check out the feature area to the left!)

Understand, I'm not complaining. I like being busy. I enjoy all these things. However, I find that if I prepare myself mentally, I will be less stressed.

So this week I'm going to take a lot of breathing moments to make up for the times next month I won't have the opportunity—or forget to take the opportunity. I'm going to enjoy my family and on Saturday I'm going to kick off 2011 by walking a 5K with my kids.

By the time I get around to Monday, I'll be ready for it.

Kindle Giveaway: Winners!

NOTE: Going to post this half an hour early because I have somewhere to be and I don’t want to delay. Winners have been notified and I’m too excited to wait any longer!

The moment has come! I have the winners of my two Kindles, and I’m so happy to be able to announce them. First of all, thank you to everyone who participated. It’s been so much fun chatting with you on here, and I hope you’ll check back periodically next year as I continue to donate my royalties every month. I’d love to hear from you if you have suggestions of charities to donate to. Also, don’t forget I’ll be celebrating the release of my second novel WINTER SOLSTICE in 2011 with another giveaway, possibly of a NOOK this time. And finally, with no further ado:

Kindle #1 Drawing: Winner is Misty!

Kindle #2 Drawing: Winner is Richard!

Thanks again to friends, family, fans, followers and those who just stopped by. You’re all terrific and I hope you have an equally terrific Christmas!

Day 30 of My Kindle Giveaway: Winter Solstice

Blood on the moon on a winter solstice. The last winter solstice before my new romance WINTER SOLSTICE will be published by Lyrical Press, Inc. Kinda cool.

Tomorrow I will give away my two Kindles, which have been waiting patiently for the last month for someone to claim them. I’ll take entries right up until noon and I’ll announce the winner here on my blog by 6 p.m. If you haven’t entered, here’s how:

Kindle #1: Leave me a comment here. Nothing else is required.
Kindle #2: Post about my Kindle giveaway on your blog or Facebook page and drop me an email at michellegflye@gmail.com to let me know what you did. Kindle #2 has fewer entrants, so your chances are better than doubled, I think!

One more note. After I post the winners on my blog tomorrow, I’ll be taking a break from blogging until after Christmas so I can spend more time with my family and get ready for the new year. I hope you’ll check back, though, since I have some great plans. Here’s a couple of teasers:

1. Who are my mystery guests for the series about names? I’ll let you know after Christmas!
2. What charity will I be donating January’s royalties to? Check back!
3. Who else has committed to being a HONEOWP in 2011? I’ll name at least one name, hopefully more!

Day 27/28/29 of My Kindle Giveaway: Just a couple of days left!

Hi everybody, just a quick note to remind you there’s still a couple of days to register for the Kindles. I’ll accept entries until noon on December 22, which is a wildly appropriate day for me to have something big going on if you think about it being the day after the winter solstice. (You know, what with my new book being titled WINTER SOLSTICE and all…) I’ll announce the winners (pulled from a hat by my beautiful 3-year-old baby girl) at 6 p.m. EST on December 22, so make sure you check back then!

Not much going on in my writing life. Lots of wrapping, lots of shopping, lots of mailing. And yoga. I had a class this morning and feel great! I wish you all light, love and breathing moments this holiday season.

Day 26 of the Kindle Giveaway: HONEOWP 2011

Hi guys. Not much left to say about those Kindles. They’re up for grabs until the 22nd, so if you haven’t entered, please do! Check my former blog entries for details.

I’m going to talk instead about my royalty donation effort. I’m really enjoying this. You see, although it would be great to be a best-selling novelist, I didn’t really get into the writing thing to make money. Most writers don’t, as a matter of fact. Not to say that making money off our writing wouldn’t be great. It would and we all aspire to that, but mostly because if we’re making money, we’re professionals and that means people recognize we have something to say. The more money we make, the more people there are listening to us.

With that in mind, I’ve decided to start a new movement. Beginning in January 2011, I am dedicating a year’s worth of my royalties to charity, a different one each month. Every month I will donate a minimum of $25 to a charity of my choosing, although I will accept suggestions from my blog readers. If my royalties go above $25, I will donate that amount. I’m inviting all of you to join me in this effort. If you’re a published writer, consider donating your royalties (from one month or twelve!) to a charity. If not, blog about this effort or post about it on Facebook. If you are willing to blog about the effort, let me know and I’ll list your website in a special section of my blog titled “HONEOWP” (Helpful Outstanding Novelists, Editors and Others in the Writing Profession), and I’d appreciate it if you’d do the same. I’d like to end up with a network of writers, editors and bloggers who all refer their readers to each others’ sites.

Email me at michellegflye@gmail.com if you are interested in participating.

Day 24/25 of My Kindle Giveaway: I’m loving my Nook!

We are so close to giving away those Kindles! I can’t wait. Be sure to check back at 6 p.m. on December 22. I’ll take entries right up until noon that day. And keep buying SECRETS OF THE LOTUS! I’ll give a minimum of $25 to the National Wildlife Federation, but if my royalties go above and beyond that, all the better.

Now I’ll just let you know how very much I love my new Nook. I’ve been playing around with it for the past couple of days and the only differences I can see between it and the iPad are:
1. Nook is smaller. (The reason I wanted it!)
2. Nook’s speakers are not as good as iPad’s. (It does have an earphone jack!)
3. No word processing capability on the Nook. Documents are read-only. (But then, that’s why I have a notebook computer, right?)
4. I haven’t figured out how to put movies and music on the Nook yet, although I know it is possible. Not quite as easy as synching my computer and my iPad was, though. (At least, not yet.)

But the books are awesome! I’ve blogged before about my love for Sherlock Holmes, right? Well, I downloaded a complete illustrated Sherlock Holmes volume for $1.99! I had most of these on the iPad for free from Project Gutenberg, which is still one of the most worthwhile projects I’ve ever encountered on the Internet. I haven’t found any Gutenberg books in the Barnes & Noble online bookstore yet, but I won’t give up hope. In addition to the Sherlock Holmes volume, I’ve downloaded Kevin Wallis’s BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THINGS and Nicholas Sparks’s SAFE HAVEN. I’m looking forward to delving into both of them.

I’ll finish up this post by pointing out my new feature section (upper right below the picture of my creek). It currently highlights the project I’m planning for January. As soon as I get the schedule set, I’ll post that there, but let me just say I’m really, REALLY excited about it. I hope some of you who came here because of the Kindle giveaway will return to check out January’s big events.

Breathe in, breathe out!

Day 21/22/23 of the Kindle Giveaway

Hey everybody. Just getting over strep, so haven’t gotten a lot accomplished recently. About a week left to register for one of my kindles, though. See this post if you want to register: Two Chances to Win.

And you have until the end of the month to purchase my book and make a contribution to the National Wildlife Federation. All royalties from December will be contributed to the NWF.

I’m getting really excited about my new Nook Color. It should arrive any day now. To make it even better, I walked into our local Books-A-Million yesterday and found them for sale there. So I got to hold one firsthand, and it was cool. Like an iPad only smaller. It won’t do as much as an iPad, but that’s okay since I really only want an ereader with a backlight. That is my only complaint about the Kindle. I know the electronic ink thing is easier on the eyes, but you can’t read it in the dark. And you’re not always somewhere with a bedside lamp when you want to read, either.

I’m getting excited about my new blog series on names that I’m planning in January. I’m hoping to do a series of four with guest bloggers. I hope you’ll all come back to check it out!

Day 18/19/20 of the Kindle Giveaway: eReader News

Hi folks! Sorry I haven’t posted an update in a few days, but strep throat is currently making the rounds in my family and we’ve all been a little under the unusually seasonable weather that’s got a grip on Eastern North Carolina. I’m still really looking forward to giving away those two Kindles in eleven days, though, so make sure you check back here on December 22 to find out if you won!

Continuing with the ereader note, although I’m an Apple girl to the core (ha!), I’m giving my iPad to my husband so I can buy a Nook Color. I think Barnes & Noble really has something with this smaller, backlit, color ereader, so that’s my Christmas present this year!

Another interesting ereader bit of trivia. Did you know the sale of romances is on the rise? Evidently we all want to look academic and have people think we’re reading Hemingway and Melville when in reality all we want is a dose of romantic fantasy in our lives. Evidently ereaders make it easier to be circumspect. That’s good news for me, as the author of (soon-to-be) two romance ebooks!

Don’t forget, if you buy SECRETS OF THE LOTUS during the month of December, you’ll be making a contribution to the National Wildlife Federation since all my royalties will be donated there.

You can buy SECRETS at many fantastic ebook sellers, including:

Lyrical Press
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
All Romance eBooks
Books on Board
Mobipocket
Fictionwise

Day 16/17 of the Kindle Giveaway!

Getting closer to December 22 when I’ll give away those two Kindles! If you haven’t registered, here’s how to do it.

Kindle #1: Register by leaving me a comment on my blog or sending me an email at michellegflye@gmail.com.
Kindle #2: Post about my Kindle giveaway on your blog or Facebook page, then email me at michellegflye@gmail.com.

You can register for either one or both of the Kindles. Chances for Kindle #2 remain better than those for Kindle #1, however!

Nothing else to report except that I’m enjoying a little downtime writing-wise. I’m editing my first draft of ALWAYS FAITHFUL, trying to get it in some sort of shape to send to my first reader(s). I’m not totally happy with it yet, and it’s been one of those days when I wonder if I ever will be! At least WINTER SOLSTICE is back in the hands of my editor.

Working on plans for a series on Names to come in January. I’m hoping to get some of my favorite authors to stop by and give their opinions on this subject.

Oh, and thanks again to my readers who helped me make a donation to the National Wildlife Federation with my November royalties. If you missed out on this last month, I’m doing it again with December’s royalties, so buy my book from your favorite ebook retailer!