BookChatter reminder

I said it yesterday, but I’m gonna say it again today:

Several Backword Books members (including yours truly) will be guests on Stacey Cochran’s BookChatter http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bookchatter THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 at 9 PM, EDT. That’s right…well before bedtime!

Join us! Call in! (914) 803-4571

When I say “Join in” I really do mean it. Whether you’re a writer or a reader, this show is for you! If you can’t afford to call, or if you’re just plain shy about having your voice heard ’round the net, you can take advantage of the chat feature at Ustream and ask a question/make a comment that way. You can ask about one of the author’s books (there’s nothing a writer loves more than talking about his or her book), about publishing, self-publishing, or whatever comes to mind at the time.

The more people who participate, the more interesting and fun the show will be. So PLEASE participate!

Backword Chatter

Several Backword Books members (including yours truly) will be guests on Stacey Cochran’s BookChatter http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bookchatter THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 at 9 PM, EDT. That’s right…well before bedtime!

Join us! Call in! (914) 803-4571

In the meantime, check out our wicked cool new video. Yes, I said “wicked.” And so should you.

“Homefront” – Kristen Tsetsi

homefront cover I don’t often write book reviews because, to be perfectly honest, I’m not that good at it. But I’ve read so many good books this year by some very excellent indie authors, and I feel very guilty about not doing more to help out both them and their potential readers by shining a spotlight on ’em. So today I’m going to remedy that by telling you about one of my favorite indie books, “Homefront” by Kristen Tsetsi.

The official synopsis:

A cab driving former English professor (Mia), an unpredictable alcoholic Vietnam veteran (Donny), an anti-war soldier (Brian), and a morbid mother in-law (Olivia) come together in this realistic, sensual, and darkly humorous semi-autobiographical tale of waiting through a war deployment.

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This is the untold war story.Lt. Col. Dave Grossman writes in his novel On Killing that soldiers experience a range of psychological effects resulting from war: “fear, exhaustion, guilt and horror, hate, fortitude” (51).

The loved ones they leave behind experience similar psychological traumas that create a very personal homefront war, one often misconstrued by the media — “as well as by those with no first-hand deployment experience — as simple “missing” and “worry.”

Homefront sheds needed light on the highly under-documented internal battles suffered by those left waiting. Each true-to-life character in Homefront (Mia, the professor-turned-cabdriver whose boyfriend deploys to Iraq; Jake, the boyfriend; Olivia, Jake’s mother; Denise, a disgruntled soldier’s wife and friend to Mia; Donny Donaldson, an alcoholic, maybe-Vietnam veteran and Mia’s cab fare) responds to the war in his or her own unique, and painfully intimate, way.

 

I’ve never experienced someone close to me going off to war. My dad and uncle were both in the military during Vietnam, but that was before I was born. Guys I knew in high school joined up, and were deployed in the first Gulf War. I’ve got cousins who’ve been involved in this war, and I know ‘kids’ from our town who are involved as well. But it’s all so disconnected.

There is no disconnect with “Homefront.” It brings the war home in a way no news report or even memoir could have done. As I read, I became Mia. I slipped inside her skin, and through her into the skins of every woman (or man) whose husband or wife or lover is over there, their lives in danger every moment. It made me understand how it is have your own life so eerily on hold, as your every breath and step and heartbeat wonders, “Is this the day? Is this the moment? Is he gone forever…right now?”…while your own life moves forward anyway. 

 Here’s where you can grab a copy of it for yourself (which I heartily recommend you do):

Backword Books

Smashwords

Scribd (free)

Amazon

Amazon Kindle

Barnes & Noble

Powell’s Books

Character bios on hold…temporarily!

You may remember that I was supposed to post a character bio for Tess yesterday. You may have noticed that I didn’t do so. There is a reason.

I finished the bio and, in fact, scheduled it for posting. I was going to set up a subpage off the Waiting For Spring page for the bios, so that they wouldn’t get lost among the other posts on the main blog. Still, it was looking a little cluttered and wasn’t easily accessible. I put the problem to friend of mine, who came up with an awesome idea. Instead of putting the bios here on my blog, I should create a Waiting For Spring wiki page.

Personally, I think it’s a brilliant idea and am going to take the suggestion. I’ll post the link as soon as I get the site set up. Once it is, I’ll start posting content. The cool part is that readers will be able to post content as well. Whoo hoo!

So stay tuned.

In the meantime, some things you probably didn’t know about Tess:

  • Her middle name is Susan. (This fact did not make it past first draft stage.)
  • Birthday: November 24, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving.
  • Other than a smart-ass mouth, a lack of height and a love of the Boston Red Sox, she inherited nothing from me directly. Believe me when I say that a fictionalized version of my life would be a damned boring book.

In other news, on Friday September 4 at 11pm (Eastern Daylight Time) I’ll be a panelist on Stacey Cochran’s new online tv show, BookChatter. Hopefully this will be a recurring gig. We’re going to try to set up a video link for me, instead of a phone link like last week. If it works I’ll have to wear actual clothes while doing the show instead of my pajamas (like last week). I’ll most likely wear my Mary Kay Suede lipstick, too. Be sure to check it out, and to call in. That would be awesome.

(914) 803-4571

Character profile results

The results are in…and on Wednesday I will post a profile of Tess Dyer. It will include biographical information (for example, yes, she has a middle name), writer-y background stuff, AND answers to any questions you have about Tess’ bio or the writer-y background stuff about her. So please post as many questions (or comments) you have about her in the comments section of this post. The more of you who participate, the more fun it will be!

Thanks to everyone who voted!

Your old cell phone could help to save a life

Did you know that any cell phone with a working battery will call 911, even if there is no service attached to it?

Most domestic abuse shelters/programs accept old cell phone donations and distribute them to women or families who may need them in an emergency. You can donate your old cell phone(s) and help save a life. Get in touch with your local domestic abuse shelter/program (Spruce Run in Maine) or click here for more information from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

News about WFS ‘swag’ and another poll

I got the first bit o’ feedback on the new Waiting for Spring ‘lumberjack’ shirt. “Got my t-shirt today and it is excellent. But be warned, if you order the women’s “t” it really is cut small.” (Thanks Alice!) So don’t forget that you can choose from a wide variety of styles. Or, if you prefer, you can get the ‘lumberjack’ quote on a mug.

Waiting For Spring ‘lumberjack’ t-shirt.

Waiting For Spring ‘lumberjack’ mug.

Also, the other two finalists’ quotes are now available on mugs:

Waiting For Spring mug.

Van Dyke Brown mug.

Other products will be available soon.

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On a different note…

As requested by a reader via email (hi Lisa!!), next week I’m going to start doing more WFS background posts, starting with characters…and you can help to choose which character will be ‘profiled’ first (the choices are in random order):

Voting ends this Friday, August 28. After that, I’ll post a thread in which you can throw out questions about the ‘winning’ character, which I will answer in their profile. The first one will be posted on Wednesday, September 2. If there is enough response, we’ll continue on with other characters in the same way.

Thanks for the feedback and emails, everyone! Please keep it coming!

Ta da! The t-shirt is now available!

The moment is finally here! The first ever ‘Waiting For Spring’ t-shirt is now available to purchase. As you probably remember, the quote was suggested by Shannon (who will get a free one) and chosen by readers after a week-long vote.

The ‘default’ design is a Ladies’ Melange Ringer T, but you can select a different shirt style by clicking on “select a different shirt style.” Keep in mind that some styles work better with the design than others, and the design won’t show up on a dark colored shirt. Other than that, have fun!

While you’re there, check out the other products available at the Backword Books Zazzle Store.

UPDATE: Heads up about the WFS t-shirts! You can get $3 off by using this coupon code at checkout time: BTSTSHIRTS09 (Until August 23, 2009 at 11:59pm PT) Thanks to Athenagwis from the Kindle Boards (yes…the very same Athenagwis who pointed me to the MK Suede lipstick!) for the heads up. 🙂

 

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